Churchyard Task Team Programme - the latest programme is now available to download in Word document format, click on the link to download: Work Programme
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Andrew Fusek Peters is a wildlife and landscape photographer and nature writer whose photos regularly reach millions of viewers through his consistent work for the national papers. His 'Super moon rising over Caer Caradoc' was on the front of the Times. He is currently under commission for the National Trust and Natural England and is regularly commissioned by charities such as the Canal & River Trust and Caring for God¹s Acre.
His books include Dip, Wilderland and Upland. He is an experienced and entertaining speaker.
“Upland is my kind of book. A passionately written and lavishly illustrated account of the natural history of one of Britain¹s best kept secrets by a man who understands his subject. Andrew Fusek Peters has thrown his heart and soul into this book, and it shows” Iolo Williams.
Booking essential: Caring for God's Acre 01588 673041 or email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
Tuesday 24th May 10-4pm
St. Mary’s Churchyard, Stalbridge, Dorset
Discover how to adjust, sharpen and use a scythe to manage your grass with ease.
Austrian scythes available to use but if you have your own scythe feel free to bring it along.
Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund as part of Caring for God’s Acres National Project FREE
to participants, only available to those managing burial grounds. Limited numbers, booking essential
01588 673041, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.
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God’s Acre, Your Acre
Caring for Churchyards in North Shropshire Tuesday 21st June 2016 6.30 pm (7pm start) - 9.00 pm Lyneal with Colemere Church SY12 0QL The programme celebrates the existing conservation work in some of our churchyards & how Caring for God’s Acre can help you. Presentations, guided walks, advice & free refreshments. Opening by the Archdeacon. Find out how you can manage your churchyard for people and nature. All welcome, no booking required, for more information contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. Churchyard Conservation funded by the Jean Jackson Charitable Trust |
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