Bedford Local Group Event: ‘Why is Biological Recording so Important ?’ an illustrated talk by Richard Coppins to be followed by ‘Dormice’ by Ann de Winter.

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Bedford Local Group Event: ‘Why is Biological Recording so Important ?’ an illustrated talk by Richard Coppins to be followed by ‘Dormice’ by Ann de Winter.

Location:
Priory Methodist Church Hall, Newnham Avenue, Bedford, Bedfordshire, MK419QJ
Join us for two talks in one about biological recording.

Event details

Meeting point

Inside Church Hall access by main door which is open from 7:15 to 7:30pm

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:15pm
A static map of Bedford Local Group Event: ‘Why is Biological Recording so Important ?’ an illustrated talk by Richard  Coppins to be followed by ‘Dormice’ by Ann de Winter.

About the event

Richard Coppins, Biological Records Centre Manager for Bedfordshire and Northamptonshire, will give an illustrated talk on why biological recording is so important.  This will be followed by an insight into the life of dormice in Bedfordshire, presented by Ann de Winter, to hear how the Greensand Trust has been monitoring and looking after these rare and beautiful creatures whose habitat is under threat.

Booking

Suggested donation

£3.00 including refreshments. All proceeds go towards the work of the Wildlife Trust BCN in Bedfordshire.

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

Dogs

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Assistance dogs only
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Wheelchair access

Accessible
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Parking information

Available in the Church car park accessed on right hand side of Church building. Disabled parking available in front of the Church

Contact us

Chris Wedge
Contact number: 01234 266057
Contact email: chrismwedge@gmail.com