Garden Wildlife

The Garden Wildlife group is there to help us all make our gardens a better place for wildlife to live and visit.  We swap information and have discussions of various topics, from looking after birds to providing water for frogs and toads, helping the hedgehogs, butterflies and bees, and of course the occasional bat.  There will also be visits to gardens and places of interest.   From tiny garden to large, a lot can be done to help wildlife, and this group is here to help you do it.  We alternate meeting between the second and third Wednesday of the month, in the afternoon, except for a few months in the winter.   This is normally in the garden of one of our members. But it can sometimes be in a garden or place of interest.  Visits to gardens or sites are sometimes arranged for other days and times as appropriate.

For further information contact the Group Leader.

Contact Group Leader for more information

Events

May

09

May'24 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

May

23

AGM - 2024

Our u3a AGM this year is on Thursday, May 23rd, at 2.0.pm in Pocklington Methodist Church on Ch...

Methodist Church, Chapmangate, Pocklington
2:00 pm to 4:00 pm

Jun

06

June'24 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

Jul

04

July'24 - Drop-In

The u3a Drop-In sessions are usually held on the first THURSDAY of each month, between 10....

Burnby Hall Community Centre - The Balk, Pocklington
10:00 am to 11:45 am

News

Annual General Meeting

Annual General Meeting

Our u3a AGM this year is on Thursday, May 23rd, at 2.0pm in Pocklington Methodist Church on Cha...

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u3a Friends Newsletter - April'24

u3a Friends Newsletter - April'24

Welcome to the April 2024 issue of our u3a Friends Newsletter, Read the Newsletter.

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