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Make A Willow Bird Feeder
Make A Willow Bird Feeder

Thu 11 Jan

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Hillside Youth And Community Space

Make A Willow Bird Feeder

Winter Wellbeing Session in partnership with Green Croft Arts & Haltwhistle Growing Together.

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Time & Location

11 Jan 2024, 12:00 – 14:30

Hillside Youth And Community Space, 33 Park Ave, Haltwhistle NE49 9AU, UK

About the Event

Haltwhistle Growing Together and Green Croft Arts are working together in offering you a series of creative and wellbeing workshops that will keep you active during the dark winter days. Sessions are free and all materials will be provided. 

Make A Willow Bird Feeder 

Thursday 11th January 2024

Start with simple lunch 12 midday (donations to cover refreshment costs welcome) and end 2.30 pm

Hillside Youth And Community Space, 33 Park Avenue, Haltwhistle, NE49 9AU

(bottom of school drive)

FREE but please register your attendance either online, call 07466001622 or email haltwhistlegt@gmail.com

Learn to make a garden willow bird feeder for holding fat balls or any larger items of food. All materials will be provided but please bring your own secateurs.

The sessions have been made possible with funding from the Dickon Trust Fund, Pen & Palette Club Fund and the Tyne and Wear Community Foundation and supported by Haltwhistle Partnership and the Coop Community Fund.

Tickets

  • Make A Willow Bird Feeder

    FREE but please register your attendance by booking a ticket. For more information please call 07466001622 or email haltwhistlegt@gmail.com

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Funders

The Threshing Barn has been made possible through funds from the Rural Asset Multiplier Pilot Programme. The RAMP Programme is delivered by Northumberland County Council and is part funded by the North East Combined Authority Investment Fund and by the UK Government through the UK Shared Prosperity Fund and the Rural England Prosperity Fund with the North East Combined Authority as the lead authority.

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