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SUMMARY:Walking the Landscape: Historic Warton
DESCRIPTION:We’re taking a walk through the village of Warton\, exploring various historic features of the area. \nThis route is of moderate difficulty\, using paths with uneven ground\, inclines and stiles. The walk will last for approx. 3-4 hours and there will be an opportunity to break for lunch. \nPlease bring: \n\nsuitable clothing\, including layers and a waterproof jacket\n\n\nwater / drinks\n\n\nfood (either snacks for energy or a pack up) – and remember to have a big breakfast!\n\n\nsunscreen (if sunny)\n\n\nwalking boots\n\n\nspare socks (just in case)\n\n\na phone\n\n\nwalking poles (if usually used)\n\nAn e-mail with details about meeting points and other information will be sent out prior to the event. We’d like to encourage as many people as possible to attend using public transport\, and will arrange to meet people at the bus stop in Warton village\, which connects to Carnforth and Silverdale Railway Stations. \nThis is a joint Arnside/Silverdale Landscape Trust and Arnside & Silverdale National Landscape event. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL: Please book through our Eventbrite listing. \nCover image: Art-Image
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/walking-the-landscape-historic-warton/
LOCATION:Warton Crag LNR\, Crag Road\, Warton\, LA5 9RY
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240712T150000
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SUMMARY:Mawsons in Summer
DESCRIPTION:Two visits to the garden at Mawsons by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walks\, one in the morning and one in the afternoon. \nMawsons was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nThis walk offers an opportunity to visit the garden in its glorious summer finery. \n The walk will explore the history\, style and flora of one of the former grand gardens of Silverdale designed by Thomas Mawson. We will look at the Mawson design features\, pond\, the new pergola and areas being restored from the undergrowth\, as well as enjoying the summer flowers. \nThere will be two walks round the gardens\, the first at 10am\, the second at 1pm. Each will last about 2 hours. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps as well as sloping and uneven ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL: Please book through the appropriate Eventbrite listing 10:00 start or 13:00 start.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/mawsons-in-summer-2/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20231006T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20230527T155231Z
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SUMMARY:Mawsons in Autumn
DESCRIPTION:A visit to the garden at Mawsons by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walk. \nMawsons was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nThis walk offers an opportunity to visit the garden when (hopefully) it will be at the height of its autumn colours\, especially the Cercidiphyllum japonicum\, Katsura tree (Burnt Sugar\, China 1881. RHS award 1993).  We will look at the Cercidiphyllum and other Autumn colours as well as at the Mawson design features\, and areas being restored from the undergrowth \n The walk will explore the history\, style and flora of one of the former grand gardens of Silverdale designed by Thomas Mawson. We will look at the Mawson design features\, pond\, the new pergola and areas being restored from the undergrowth\, as well as enjoying the summer flowers. \nThere will be two walks round the gardens\, the first at 10am\, the second at 1pm. Each will last about 2 hours. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps as well as sloping and uneven ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL (Not yet available). \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/mawsons-in-autumn/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20230707T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20230707T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20230524T163605Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230527T155629Z
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SUMMARY:Mawsons in Summer
DESCRIPTION:A visit to the garden at Mawsons by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walk. \nMawsons was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nThis walk offers an opportunity to visit the garden in its glorious summer finery. \n The walk will explore the history\, style and flora of one of the former grand gardens of Silverdale designed by Thomas Mawson. We will look at the Mawson design features\, pond\, the new pergola and areas being restored from the undergrowth\, as well as enjoying the summer flowers. \nThere will be two walks round the gardens\, the first at 10am\, the second at 1pm. Each will last about 2 hours. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps as well as sloping and uneven ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL. Bookings can be made via the event listing on the AONB Partnership website or by emailing bookings@landscapetrust.org.uk. \nThere will be another opportunity to visit the garden in October. \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/mawsons-in-summer/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20211009T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20211009T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210809T193412Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210809T193727Z
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SUMMARY:21-10 Lichens of Warton Crag
DESCRIPTION:A close look at the lichens of Warton Crag with Allan Pentecost. Allan published his first article on lichens in 1969. He is currently Cumbria’s county recorder for lichens and  is a former president of the British Lichen Society. \nThis event aims to provide an introduction to lichens of the AONB\, with some background on the history of lichenology in the area\, the importance of lichens in the environment\, their diversity and methods for examination. On the walk\, we shall look at lichen on the rocks around and above the quarry.  If you have a 10x hand-lans\, you may find it helpful to bring this with you on the walk. \nThe walk will commence at 2pm and will last about two hours. \nThis event is NOT suitable for dogs. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL  Please book using the form below.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-10-lichens-of-warton-crag/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210925T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210925T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210803T160211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210913T200122Z
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SUMMARY:21-09 Autumn Colours at Mawsons
DESCRIPTION:A visit to the garden at Mawsons by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walk. \nMawsons was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nThis walk offers an opportunity to visit the garden when (hopefully) it will be at the height of its autumn colours\, especially the Cercidiphyllum japonicum\, Katsura tree (Burnt Sugar\, China 1881. RHS award 1993).  We will look at the Cercidiphyllum and other Autumn colours as well as at the Mawson design features\, and areas being restored from the undergrowth \n The walk will explore the history\, style and flora of one of the former grand gardens of Silverdale designed by Thomas Mawson. We will look at the Mawson design features\, pond\, the new pergola and areas being restored from the undergrowth\, as well as enjoying the summer flowers. \nThe walk round the gardens will start at 2pm and last about 2 hours. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps as well as sloping and uneven ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL This walk is now FULL.  To request places on the waiting list\, please submit a Waiting List Application. \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-09-autumn-colours-at-mawsons/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210821T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210821T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210704T123043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210825T124313Z
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SUMMARY:21-07 Mawsons in Summer
DESCRIPTION:A visit to the garden at Mawsons by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walk. \nMawsons was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nThis walk offers an opportunity to visit the garden in summer-time and see how the restoration work is progressing. It will explore the history\, style and flora of one of the former grand gardens of Silverdale designed by Thomas Mawson. We will look at the Mawson design features\, pond\, the new pergola and areas being restored from the undergrowth\, as well as enjoying the summer flowers. \nThe walk round the gardens will start at 2pm and last about 2 hours. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps as well as sloping and uneven ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL  \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-08-mawsons-in-summer/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210807T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210807T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210704T121609Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210716T191516Z
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SUMMARY:21-06 The Maritime History of Arnside
DESCRIPTION:This walk will be lead by Alasdair Simpson and Mary Hamilton. \nAlasdair is a member of Arnside Sailing Club and the Arnside Archive Group. Mary is a member of the Arnside Archive Group. Both were involved with obtaining lottery funding to bring the Crossfield-built yacht Severn back to Arnside in 2018. \nThe main theme of this circular walk through Arnside will be the maritime heritage of the village and how this has shaped its development\, especially since the mid 19th century. During the walk we will point out some of the historical landmarks telling the story of this past. We will touch on the construction of the railway viaduct\, the pier\, the Albion pub and the role of the Crossfield family and their boat-building business. \nParts of this walk will be featured this Autumn in a BBC Villages by the Sea programme about Arnside. \nThis walk is suitable for dogs on leads. \nThis walks starts at 2pm and will take approximately two hours. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL This walk is now FULL.  To request places on the waiting list\, please submit a Waiting List Application.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-06-the-maritime-history-of-arnside/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210725T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210725T103000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210613T172222Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T114610Z
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SUMMARY:21-05 The Tides of Arnside
DESCRIPTION:An introduction to the tidal forces of the Kent Estuary\, Mike Warren. \nThis event will feature a talk about tides in general and an exploration of some of the tidal features of the Kent Estuary\, including the incoming tidal bore. \nAs we will be walking along the shore around a high tide\, it may be muddy and slippery.  Participants are advised to wear walking boots\, as well as other suitable outdoor clothing\, as some of the walking will be over rocks and over other possibly slippery surfaces. \nThis walk is not suitable for dogs. \nThis walks starts at 10:30am and will take approximately two hours. We expect to witness the Kent Estuary bore at approx. 12:00. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL This walk is now FULL.  To request places on the waiting list\, please submit a Waiting List Application.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-05-the-tides-of-arnside/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210724T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210724T173000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210613T170534Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210724T142349Z
UID:1389-1627137000-1627147800@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:21-04 Coastal Delights\, New Barnes to Silverdale
DESCRIPTION:A walk by local botanist and natural historian\, Lynne Farrell. \nThis walk will be an exploration of the shoreline and environs of the coast line between New Barns and Silverdale\, looking at the local botany\, geology\, bird-life and other general wildlife of the estuary\, as well as touching upon some aspects of local history. \nAs we will be walking along the shore after a high tide\, it may be muddy and slippery.  Participants are advised to wear walking boots\, as well as other suitable outdoor clothing\, as some of the walking will be over rocks and over other possibly slippery surfaces. \nThis walk is not suitable for dogs. \nThis walks starts at 2:30pm and will take approximately three hours. \nThis walk is also available as a self-guided walk.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-03-coastal-delights-new-barnes-to-silverdale/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210717T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210717T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210613T144107Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T114217Z
UID:1382-1626530400-1626539400@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:21-03 Geology and Fossils of Far Arnside
DESCRIPTION:A walk along the coast at Far Arnside\, led by geologist\, Tim Tranter. After graduation Tim Tranter started his career with the British Antarctic Survey\, earning a PhD based on fieldwork conducted in Antarctica.  He subsequently worked for Shell and Maersk Oil in various overseas locations for 24 years. He now works from home in Arnside. \nThis trip will be more of an observational ramble than a walk\, as such\, along the beach and foreshore at Far Arnside\, with frequent stops at points of interest and plenty of opportunity to look in detail at the fascinating features of this area. The walk offers the chance to see all three limestone formations of the AONB in one location and to study the details of a fault zone as well as look at well-preserved coral fossils (depending on beach conditions). \nThe walk will commence at 2pm and will last about two and a half hours. \nUnsuitable for dogs. \nBOOKING ESSENTIAL. This walk is now FULL.  To request places on the waiting list\, please submit a Waiting List Application.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-03-geology-and-fossils-of-far-arnside/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20210703
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20210704
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210613T153758Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210701T170652Z
UID:1387-1625270400-1625356799@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:21-02 Coldwell Horseshoe Meadows (National Meadows Day Event)
DESCRIPTION:A day of walks with Bob Pickup\, reserves manager for the Landscape Trust. \nCelebrate National Meadow Day in a recovering meadow\, which also has limestone features and some fine trees.  \nThis event will be feature two walks during the day. The first will commence at 10.00am\, the second at 1.30pm. Each walk will be the same and will last about one and a half hours. \nThese short walk through the meadows of our Coldwell Horseshoe reserves\, will feature many stops to examine the flora and hear about the management regime which is restoring these meadows for wildflowers. \nSuitable for dogs on a lead. \nBooking essential.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-02-coldwell-horseshoe-meadows-national-meadows-day-event/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20210630T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20210630T223000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20210613T122932Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20210707T114124Z
UID:1374-1625083200-1625092200@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:21-01 Swifts in Arnside
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Peter Moreton of Swifts in the Community. \nSummer would not be summer without the scream of swifts echoing through our streets. But this iconic sound of summer may soon be gone forever – swift populations are currently plummeting as modern building practices increasingly deprive the birds of their traditional\, long-standing nesting sites. \nThis walk\, led by Peter Moreton\, will be around Arnside showing participants where swifts can be seen to best advantage in the brief summer period when they are around and we hope to see swifts entering their nests.  Participants will also be given guidance on how to provide for these wonderful birds. \nThe walk will commence at 8pm and will last approximately two and a half hours. \nNot suitable for dogs. \nBooking essential.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/21-01-swifts-in-arnside/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190611T160040Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T115835Z
UID:796-1568556000-1568556000@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP5 – Mawson's Garden
DESCRIPTION:A visit to the garden at Mawson’s by kind permission of the owner\, Brian Smith\, who will lead the walk. \nMawson’s was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nBrian very generously allowed Landscape Trust members to visit the gardens at Mawson’s in June last year. This event will provide a very privileged viewing of the development of a labour of love\, and offers a unique opportunity to glimpse a very special corner of the Extraordinary Place that is our AONB. \nThe walk round the gardens will take about an hour and a half. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps and sloping ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nPlease note that there is extremely limited parking available at the venue itself and on nearby roads.  Please let us know when booking if you will require assistance with transport to the event\, or can offer places to others. \nPLEASE NOTE: THIS WALK IS NOW FULLY BOOKED but Brian Smith has very generously agreed to fit in an additional visit on Friday\, 13th September.  Please see walk EP6 for details. Please contact the bookings clerk by email if you have any queries regarding bookings for either of these events. \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep5-mawsons-garden/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190915T100000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190730T165407Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190730T181104Z
UID:1174-1568541600-1568541600@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP7 -  Kent Estuary Natural History Walk
DESCRIPTION:A walk by local botanist and natural historian\, Lynne Farrell. \nThis walk will be an exploration of the shoreline and environs of the Kent Estuary between Arnside and New Barns\, looking at the local botany\, geology\, bird-life and other general wildlife of the estuary\, as well as touching upon some aspects of local history. \nThe walk will be of approximately 2 miles\, and is expected to take about 2 hours (or longer\, if people wish to buy refreshments at the Bob-In Café\, at the half-way point).  Participants are advised to wear walking boots\, as well as other suitable outdoor clothing\, as some of the walking will be over rocks and over other possibly slippery surfaces.  There will also be some road walking. \nIf you will be travelling to this event by car and are able to offer a lift to someone without transport\, or alternatively would appreciate a lift to the event\, please let us know when booking. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/kent_estuary_nathist_walk/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190611T153017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190703T153703Z
UID:794-1568469600-1568476800@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP4 - Swift Sites of Arnside
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Peter Moreton of Swifts in the Community. \nSummer would not be summer without the scream of swifts echoing through our streets. But this iconic sound of summer may soon be gone forever – swift populations are currently plummeting as modern building practices increasingly deprive the birds of their traditional\, long-standing nesting sites. \nThis walk\, led by Peter Moreton\, will be around Arnside showing participants where swifts can be seen to best advantage in the brief summer period when they are around\, although the swifts themselves will\, of course\, have long gone by September.  Participants will also be given guidance on how to provide for these wonderful birds. \nThe walk will commence at 2pm and will last about 2 hours. \nUnsuitable for dogs. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep4-swift-sites-of-arnside/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190611T150044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190703T223756Z
UID:792-1568469600-1568476800@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP3 – Arnside Knott
DESCRIPTION:A walk led by Craig McCoy of the National Trust. \nThere is surely no place more iconic of the Arnside and Silverdale AONB than the top of Arnside Knott\, with its wind-sculpted yews and panoramic views of the AONB\, Morecambe Bay\, Bowland hills\, Yorkshire Dales and Lake District fells.  Much of the Knott is under the ownership and management of the National Trust\, and we are delighted that their Area Ranger for Morecambe Bay and Arnside and Silverdale\, Craig McCoy\, has agreed to lead this walk. \nThe walk will last about 2 hours. It will involve the ascent and descent of some steep terrain over ground that is rough in places. Please bring water-proofs and wear appropriate footwear. \nIf you are travelling to this event by car and are able to offer a lift to someone without transport\, or alternatively would appreciate a lift to the event\, please let us know when booking. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep3-arnside-knott/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190611T140023Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190703T224247Z
UID:788-1568469600-1568476800@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP1 – Gait Barrows and Hawes Water
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Glen Swainson of Natural England. \nOne of the major features that makes the Arnside and Silverdale AONB such an Extraordinary Place is the limestone pavement that makes up so much it.  Nowhere is this as spectacularly displayed as at the Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve in the heart of the AONB\, where one of the most important limestone pavement areas in Britain is under the care of Natural England. \nThe manager of the reserve\, Glen Swainson\, will lead this walk around Gait Barrows and the neighbouring Hawes Water\, explaining the reserve’s history\, its special qualities and features\, Natural England’s current policies and plans for the conservation of nationally rare plant and insect species\, as well as showing off some of its hidden corners. \nThe walk will start at 2 pm and last about 2 hours. The walk will include some rough terrain which may well be slippery\, especially if wet. Please ensure that you bring water-proofs and wear stout footwear. \nDogs are not permitted on this walk\, owing to Natural England policy at the reserve. \nThere is only limited parking for this event. If you will be travelling to this event by car and are able to offer a lift to someone without transport\, or alternatively would appreciate a lift to the event\, please let us know when booking. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep1-gait-barrows-and-haweswater/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190914T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190611T143053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190703T224036Z
UID:790-1568469600-1568469600@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP2 -  Grubbins Wood
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Jamie Normington of Cumbria Wildlife Trust \nHidden corners and little known gems abound within the Arnside and Silverdale AONB\, and help to make it such an Extraordinary Place to live and to visit. \nOne of the area’s most easily overlooked gems is Grubbins Wood Nature Reserve\, a lovely ancient woodland and meadow reserve owned by the Cumbria Wildlife Trust. The reserve is tucked away at the side of the Kent estuary at New Barns Bay\, where it is undoubtedly passed by many every day but probably only ever visited by a few. The reserve is home to a variety of plants and insects that are rare in Cumbria\, such as small-leaved lime\, Lancastrian whitebeam and red wood ants. \nCumbria Wildlife Trust’s Education and Community Officer\, Jamie Normington\, will lead this walk through Grubbins Wood\, Sands Field and Pickles Meadow. \nIf you will be travelling to this event by car and are able to offer a lift to someone without transport\, or alternatively would appreciate a lift to the event\, please let us know when booking. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep2-grubbins-wood/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190913T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190913T140000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190806T115312Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190806T115312Z
UID:1167-1568383200-1568383200@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:EP6 – Mawson's Garden
DESCRIPTION:Owing to overwhelming demand for walk EP5\, Brian Smith has very generously offered to add a further opportunity to visit the garden at Mawson’s on Friday 13th September. \nMawson’s was once part of the grounds of the Grey Walls estate (now Ridgeway Park) near Jenny Brown’s Point\, Silverdale\, believed to be designed by the renowned landscape architect\, Thomas Mawson\, some time in the 1920s\, for the Sharp family.  The formal gardens that once graced the slopes around the original house nearly one hundred years ago fell into neglect over much of the late twentieth century and then were very nearly lost forever when the estate was divided up for sale and redevelopment a number of years ago. \nFortunately\, local expert on Thomas Mawson\, Brian Smith\, was able to acquire the Summer House and garden and\, together with a small but enthusiastic group of volunteers\, has been patiently and laboriously working to reveal and restore many of its former wonders. \nBrian very generously allowed Landscape Trust members to visit the gardens at Mawson’s in June last year. This event will provide a very privileged viewing of the development of a labour of love\, and offers a unique opportunity to glimpse a very special corner of the Extraordinary Place that is our AONB. \nThe walk round the gardens will take about an hour and a half. Walking is mostly on level terrain\, although with some steps and sloping ground. \nAt the request of the owner\, dogs are not permitted on this walk. \nPlease note that there is extremely limited parking available at the venue itself and on nearby roads.  Please let us know when booking if you will require assistance with transport to the event\, or can offer places to others. \nPLEASE NOTE: Booking for this event is by email only. Preferential booking is being offered in the first instance to those people on the waiting list for EP5\, or wishing to transfer from EP5 to this walk.  Please note also that it is not possible to book places for the same participant on both this walk and EP5. \n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/ep5-mawsons-garden-2/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190728T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190728T163000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190414T173310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190704T153225Z
UID:1097-1564320600-1564331400@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:W6 – The Secrets of Silverdale (RESCHEDULED)
DESCRIPTION:This rescheduled walk was originally planned for Saturday 8th June but was postponed owing to bad weather.  The leader\, Ann Turnbull\, has kindly offered to reschedule the event to Sunday 28th July\, starting at 1:30pm and lasting approximately 3 hours. \nLandscape Trust member\, Ann Turnbull\, has lived in Silverdale for 45 years and has lots of local knowledge. \n\n\n\nAnn will lead an amended version of the previous Secrets of Silverdale walk held in 2017\, including a walk across the sands to Gibralter Farm\, hearing history of the seaward part of the village. This will be followed by an exploration of the southern area of Silverdale. \n\n\n\nFeatures on the walk include views over Morecambe Bay\, disappearing salt-marsh\, coastal rocks and fossils\, maritime and village history. \n\n\n\n\n\nThis walk is suitable for well-behaved dogs on leads. \n\n\n\nAs the number of participants is limited to 20\, booking is essential. Preferential booking is being offered to those who signed up for the originally scheduled walk\, so if you had a place on that walk and have not already done so\, please claim your reserved place by Monday 8th July. Any places still remaining thereafter will be opened for general booking. \nTo request places on this walk\, please email bookings@landscapetrust.org.uk\, giving the name and contact details of each participant\, and indicating whether or not they are members of the Landscape Trust.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w6-the-secrets-of-silverdale-2/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190723T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190723T120000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190612T090719Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190722T125642Z
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SUMMARY:W9 - Fell End Nature Reserve
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Chris Winnick. \nChris will lead a visit to the AONB’s newest reserve\, at Fell End Caravan Park\, looking at the butterflies and other wildlife on the reserve as well as explaining its management. Fell End is a compact but highly diverse reserve\, consisting of a mix of ancient broad-leaf woodland\, limestone pavement and wetlands.  It is managed for wildlife generally\, although with a particular emphasis on providing nest sites for birds such as Lapwing and Curlew\, which are in decline nationally\, largely as a consequence of changes in agricultural practice. \nThe walk will begin at 10:00am and last approximately 2 hours and is suitable for all ages. It will involve easy walking of less than a mile over level ground on rough tracks. You are advised to bring waterproofs and wear stout footwear. \nThe reserve includes two hides overlooking a wetland area\, so you may wish to bring binoculars with you so that you can spend some time bird-watching after the event. \nSorry\, but dogs are not permitted on the reserve.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w10-fell-end-nature-reserve/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190709T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190709T143000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190612T091213Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190708T220522Z
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SUMMARY:W8 – Managing for Butterflies on Arnside Knott
DESCRIPTION:A walk by Chris Winnick.\n\nChris is well known as Chair of the Arnside and District Natural History Society.  He is also a Trustee of Butterfly Conservation and Chair of BC’s Cumbria Branch.\n\nHe will lead a walk over Arnside Knott looking at the butterflies and how the site is managed for priority species\, such as the High Brown Fritillary\, which hopefully will be in flight on the day.  Scotch Argus is another scarce species which breeds on Arnside Knott\, although this walk will probably be a little too early in the season to see any.\n\nThe walk will begin at 10:30am and take approximately 4 hours.  It will involve the ascent and descent of some steep terrain over ground that is rough in places.  Bring packed lunch\, walking boots\, drink\, waterproofs\, sun hat\, etc.\n\n\nSorry\, but dogs are not permitted on this walk.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w8-managing-for-butterflies-on-arnside-knott/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190629T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190629T160000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190415T120542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190613T214715Z
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SUMMARY:W7 – Recording the Visual Landscape (A Personal Sketchbook)
DESCRIPTION:  \n\n\n\n\n\nA walk with a difference by Suzanne Swinson. \n\n\n\nThis is a walk with a difference in that participants will each be invited to create a personal sketchbook of the walk\, exploring the area around Far Arnside\, examining and recording geological features and landscapes from modern to medieval. No artistic skills are required! \n\n\n\nIn the distant past Suzanne was a geographer and later went on to take a geology and environmental science degree through the OU. She is interested in how the landscapes of today can tell stories about the past. \n\n\n\nThe walk is 3.5 miles in length\, with some gentle ascents. Some paths are narrow\, uneven and possibly slippery. The event should finish by 4:00 pm. \n\n\n\nPlease note that dogs are not permitted on this walk. \n\n\n\nAs the number of participants is limited to 16\, booking is essential.  \nTo Book: \nOn-line booking through the website is not available for this event but there are still a few places left. To book on this event\, please email bookings@landscapetrust.org.uk\, giving the walk code W7\, together with name of each person attending\, their email address and contact telephone number\, and state whether or not they are Landscape Trust members.  If you also wish to book on other events at the same time\, you are welcome to include all of your bookings in a single email. \nPlease note that this event is primarily intended for members of the Landscape Trust.  Non-members are welcome to attend but we would appreciate a donation of £5 per adult wishing to take part.      \n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n 
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w7-recording-the-visual-landscape-a-personal-sketchbook/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190608T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190608T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190414T173310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190423T144154Z
UID:386-1559988000-1559998800@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:W6 – The Secrets of Silverdale
DESCRIPTION:This walk will be led by Landscape Trust member\, Ann Turnbull\, who has lived in Silverdale for 45 years and has a lot of local knowledge. \n\n\n\nAnn will lead an amended version of the previous Secrets of Silverdale walk held in 2017\, including a walk across the sands to Gibralter Farm\, hearing history of the seaward part of the village. This will be followed by an exploration of the southern area of Silverdale\, finishing at The Wolfhouse\, where lunch will be available in the cafe\, if required. \n\n\n\nFeatures on the walk include views over Morecambe Bay\, disappearing salt-marsh\, coastal rocks and fossils\, maritime and village history. \n\n\n\nNumbers will be taken before the start of the walk to reserve tables for lunch at The Wolfhouse Cafe. \n\n\n\nThis walk is suitable for well-behaved dogs on leads. \n\n\n\nAs the number of participants is limited to 20\, booking is essential.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w6-the-secrets-of-silverdale/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190601T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190601T123000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190415T120116Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190417T143220Z
UID:400-1559383200-1559392200@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:W5 – Gait Barrows in all its Aspects
DESCRIPTION:A Walk by Mike & Jean Warren. \n\n\n\nPlease note that dogs are not permitted on this walk. \n\n\n\nThis is a general walk enjoying the flora\, fauna and landscape of Gait Barrows National Nature Reserve\, hopefully taking in the Lady’s-slipper orchid and possibly Duke of Burgundy butterfly. It is being led by Mike and Jean Warren who are keen natural historians and have led many walks in the past. The walk is 3.5 to 4 miles in length\, mainly level with some rocky paths\, and will explore various permitted paths within the reserve. The event should finish by 12.30pm. \n\n\n\n\n\nLady’s-slipper Orchid\n\n\n\n\n\nAs the number of participants is limited to 20\, booking is essential
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/w5-gait-barrows-in-all-its-aspects/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20190518T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20190518T130000
DTSTAMP:20260421T105243
CREATED:20190313T171138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T170104Z
UID:234-1558173600-1558184400@events.landscapetrust.org.uk
SUMMARY:W4 - Bird Migration and other Natural History in South Silverdale
DESCRIPTION:A Field Trip by Jill and John Webb.\n\n\n\nThe leaders of this walk\, John and Jill Webb\, are active members of Arnside and District Natural History Society. Jill is one of the Society’s Botany Recorders\, with Jack Scout as part of her recording area. John’s primary interest is birds; his local survey work includes recording at Jenny Brown’s Point for the national Wetland Bird Survey. \n\n\n\nThe primary focus of the walk will be migratory birds\, including warblers on the National Trust properties and wetland birds on the estuary. The route passes through some botanically rich areas and it is possible other wildlife will be encountered. A high tide of 9.4 metres is predicted at 11:45. \n\n\n\nThe circular walk is about 2 miles long\, visiting Jack Scout\, Jenny Brown’s Point and Heald Brow. It is mainly easy ground but there is difficult terrain below Brown’s Houses\, and some rocks which can be very slippery when wet. The event will finish at approximately 1:00pm. \n\n\n\nDogs are not permitted on this walk. \n\n\n\nAs the number of participants is limited to 12\, booking is essential. To book\, please email bookings@landscapetrust.org.uk\, giving walk reference W4\, name and contact details for each attendee (including telephone number in case of last minute alteration or cancellation) and indicate whether or not they are members of the Landscape Trust.
URL:https://events.landscapetrust.org.uk/event/bird-migration-and-other-natural-history-in-south-silverdale/
CATEGORIES:Walk
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