Successful activities celebrating the 100th
anniversary of the British Ecological Society and the FSC 70th birthday
celebrations contributed to a busy summer at Preston Montford.
These celebrations allowed the Centre to make progress in
engaging with a wide range of learners and strengthen work with partner
organisations.
In July co-inciding with the FSC AGM as our FSC Birthday
present we hosted an end of year picnic for Condover College which works for young
adult students with profound difficulties we also welcomed the local Rainbow
group for a pond dipping session on warm summer evening.
The event celebrating the BES centenary was a Family Wildlife
Adventure Day that was open to all. After leading an excellent publicity
campaign Senior Tutor Jenni Duffell was little nervous about how many people
would attend. She had worked with various local groups, such as the Shropshire
Mammal Group, who put on displays and demonstrations whilst a combination of
Centre Staff and Volunteers lead wildlife activities around the Centre grounds.
In the end the balance of numbers was just right- a steady stream of people
totalling around 300 came through the Centre and making bird boxes, looking at
specimens and talking about wildlife.
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In between the two public events Head of Centre Adrian Pickles
and FSC Charitable Development Officer Cathy Preston lead a walk and hosted
afternoon tea as an FSC members event. Adrian described the work of the Centre
and how it is planned to develop the work we do by upgrading the 1950s standard
accommodation in the Main House, relocation of offices and developing the
estate and grounds. The quality of afternoon tea and cake was highly praised
and a very pleasant afternoon was had by all.
These events were all new, but this sort of activity was
part of the Centre Action Plan for 2013, so it was good to have two additional
reasons for promoting Environmental Understanding to new audiences. Other activities
that built on previous experiences included hosting the FSC Darwin Scholarship for
young professional workers from around the world, a visit by the Taiwanese
Forest Bureau brought by Chris Millican Head of FSC in Pembrokeshire and the
second group of FSC Young Darwin Scholars. Our FSC Young Darwin Scholars arrived
on the day of the FSC Members Tea Party causing Mr Pickles and Mrs Preston to
rely heavily on Sue Redding from FSC Head Office to ensure that both events ran
smoothly.
As well as these events there was a full programme of
Leisure Learning courses, four Open University courses, specialist photography
workshops, providing accommodation and marching space for military bands
performing at Shrewsbury Flower Show and hosting the visit of a group of
Lacemaking Ladies who enjoy the space cake and freedom the Centre provides.
The collage of photographs in Figure 1 catches most of these
activities in some way. There is a small prize for the person who most closely matches
the images to the activities mentioned in this article; entries to Adrian Pickles
at Adrian.pm@field-studies-council.org
by December 1st.
FSC Preston Montford Public Relations Team