Dartmoor Knowledge Network: Support for Dartmoor's Farmers and Landowners

Dartmoor Knowledge Network: Support for Dartmoor's Farmers and Landowners

Join a session to connect directly with organisations on Dartmoor - get your questions answered, and explore how we can support you!

By Dartmoor Headwaters Project

Select date and time

Monday, June 30 · 3 - 6pm GMT+1

Location

The Sportsmans Inn - Ivybridge Hotel

Exeter Road Ivybridge PL21 0BQ United Kingdom

About this event

Welcome to the Dartmoor Knowledge Network!

If you are a farmer or land owner on Dartmoor and have questions about woodland creation and care, agroforestry, natural water storage, and more, sign up for a session to speak face to face with those who can support you and explore together how we can cultivate the ideas you have for your land.

Sign up for a 1 hour discussion at The Sportsmans Inn - Ivybridge.

Hosted by The Dartmoor Headwaters Project (all sessions), in collaboration with The Environment Agency (April), The South West Peatland Partnership (June), The Woodland Trust (Aug) Plymouth and South Devon Community Forest (Aug) , and Moor Trees (Aug).

Note: not all organisations are in attendance at all sessions.

Frequently asked questions

Can I bring someone with me to my session?

Yes! If you have friends/co-workers/neighbours with questions too, you can share the same session. One person just needs to book a slot. Maximum three people to one slot.

Will you buy me a beer?

No, unfortunately we cannot buy you alcohol but we can and will get you a non alcoholic beverage, and a bar snack.

Where will you be in the venue?

Ask at the bar for the Dartmoor Headwaters Project or the Knowledge Network and the staff will be able to point you towards us.

Can i come to multiple sessions?

Absolutely. You are welcome to attend as many sessions as you want.

Who can I ask for more information?

If you have any questions before the hub please email HeadwatersNFM@dartmoor.gov.uk

Organized by

The Dartmoor Headwaters Project is working with communities to slow and store water as it moves through Dartmoor. By taking action together to support the moor's natural processes, we can manage water as a resource to build a climate resilient and nature rich landscape for all.

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