Take a break in nature and discover Stoke Park with Steve England, learning about the plants, trees and wildlife that appears at this time of year, a general chat about the history, monuments and features of the landscape, and then relax around the campfire with a gentle craft activity of whittling mushrooms or making a thumbstick to take away.
This is an afternoon event for men to get out in nature with others, connect, relax and feel welcome in their local parkland. We will have a campfire, feel free to bring campfire snacks and drinks for a post walk social around the fire!
Local conservationist, Steve England will be leading this wonderful walk, finding wildlife and as we go and sharing his fantastic Stoke Park knowledge with you all.
The Stoke Park Project - what is it and why is my place funded?
The Stoke Park Project is a partnership between Bristol City Council, Lockleaze Neighbourhood Trust and Steve England Outdoor Learning that aims to connect with communities and users of Stoke Park Estate to find out priorities for the future of the estate, in particular the protection and improvement of historical assets.
This event is fully funded for you to attend but we ask for you to fill out the brief survey in return for your funded spot - it takes just a couple of minutes and will help shape the future of the parkland. You can fill out the survey here, and you will also receive this via email after the event. Please note this survey is hosted by Bristol City Council.
We request for any one individual to only book ONE funded space if possible throughout the programme please.