Community Day: Create a paper bird nest

Community Day: Create a paper bird nest

Join Naseem Derby, a sculptor and illustrator, to create a 3D drawn nest for one of our iconic ground nesting birds

By Wild Ingleborough

Select date and time

Saturday, May 10 · 2 - 2:30pm GMT+1

Location

The Parlour, Folly (Coffee House & Licenced Cafe)

Victoria Street Settle BD24 9EY United Kingdom

Refund Policy

Refunds up to 7 days before event

About this event

Book onto our afternoon workshop as part of our Ground Nest Fest community day. Join local artist Naseem Darbey to explore your own drawing practice and create a three-dimensional drawn nest for one of our iconic ground nesting birds

Naseem is a sculptor and illustrator who works closely with schools, communities and individuals to discover their own drawing abilities. Drawing can instil confidence, connect people to their heritage and local wildlife and give them an opportunity to tell their own stories in a fun, creative way.

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On the day

Meet in The Folly, Settle.

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Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/Tdrdscdy8f9MH2gy8

Toilets

Toilets, including disabled toilets and baby change, are located on the ground floor of The Folly.

Getting here

Nearby car parks and how to arrive by public transport are detailed here: Plan your visit - The Folly

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This event is being run by Wild Ingleborough, an ambitious, landscape-scale project working with the community to bring about nature’s recovery in this part of North Yorkshire.

This event is part of Ground Nest Fest, a week-long festival celebrating ground-nesting birds and their habitats, held in partnership between Wild Ingleborough and Yorkshire Peat Partnership.


Organized by

Launched in summer 2021, Wild Ingleborough is a multi-partner, landscape-scale conservation project creating a wilder future for this part of the Yorkshire Dales. Building on decades of work by Natural England and Yorkshire Wildlife Trust, the project aims to combat the impacts of the climate crisis and aid nature’s recovery across this large upland area.

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