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What We Do

The trustees of the charity management committee members who have a wide range of geological and conservation experience and expertise. This knowledge is essential to enable the future management of the reserve to continue to sustain the biodiversity and the visibility of the geological structures. We would welcome volunteers with experience and knowledge of geology and conservation to support our work. In addition, enthusiastic volunteers to help with the manual work associated with maintaining the foot paths, habitat creation and preventing the encroachment of vegetation on the rock face will always be welcome.

Come and join us

If you have a few hours to spare particularly in the winter months when most of this maintenance has to be undertaken outside of the bird nesting season, please get in touch through our email – contact@hobbsnaturereserve.org.uk
 
You will be sure of a warm welcome and you will have the satisfaction of knowing you are contributing to preserving our natural environment and creating a legacy for generations to come.
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Contact Us

If you have any questions or comments please contact us through our email: contact@hobbsnaturereserve.org.uk

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The Environment is All We Have In Common

The reserve is owned by the Hobbs Nature Reserve Trust (Charity Commission Registration Number 1200263) and managed and maintained by the trustees of the charity and a group of volunteers. [link to section on volunteering] The reserve relies on public donations . to continue the management and maintenance work. If you would like to volunteer to support the reserve either by a donation by helping us on working parties, please contact us through our email. contact@hobbsnaturereserve.org.uk