Seasons of Connection – Nature, Community & Wellbeing: ID the trees

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Seasons of Connection – Nature, Community & Wellbeing: ID the trees

Location:

Rainton Meadows,

Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve, Houghton-le-Spring, DH4 6PU
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These sessions provide activities, stimuli and workshops to engage with nature and learn more about the world around us.

Event details

Meeting point

Bellamy Room/visitor centre reception

Date

Time
10:00am - 12:00pm
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About the event

Seasons of Connection is a scheme of activities and workshops which aims to offer residents of the Coalfields area access to a better understanding of the local environment through nature-based activities.

The events, which form part of a co-operative project between Durham Wildlife Trust and Sunderland City Council, comprise 15 seasonal sessions, through which participants will reconnect with nature and each other, improving wellbeing and confidence. Activities include guided walks, wildlife surveys, crafting, nature journaling, and light conservation tasks, all themed around the changing seasons.

The March sessions focus on trees, their importance to us, how to identify them – and why you might want to!

50 years ago Rainton Meadow was a barren open cast coal mine.  Today it is home to a range of healthy habitats, including a rich selection of woodlands. March’s session will focus on these amazing flora which have reclaimed the land left scarred by decade of mining and industry.

We will explore the vital role that trees play in keeping us alive, healthy and happy, and we will consider some of the various tree types around the site and keep up some pointers to help identify tree species – and know some of their key features. 

Following this, we will return to the centre for a tea or coffee and to discuss some of the forthcoming sessions.

Other sessions planned through to September include pond dipping, butterfly walks, and coastal wildlife surveys. 

Attendees will take part in hands-on activities like willow feeder making, leaf rubbings, and light habitat care. 

We will reflect and create with nature journaling to capture observations and experiences.

Interactive elements:

  • Practical conservation tasks.
  • Creative nature crafts.
  • Group discussions and wellbeing activities. 

What to bring:

  • Comfortable outdoor clothing and sturdy footwear.
  • Your free nature journal (to be provided at your first session). 

Booking & safety:

  • Booking required via Durham Wildlife Trust website or Eventbrite.
  • Sessions are inclusive and accessible; mobility scooter available at Rainton Meadows - please get in touch direct if you would like to book this (0191 5843112)
  • Carers welcome for participants needing one-to-one support.  

Refreshments 

  • Light refreshments provided at each session. 

Location & access 

  • Main venue: Rainton Meadows Nature Reserve (Bellamy Room).
  • Beach sessions: Seaham or Roker (transport from Rainton Meadows available on request).
  • Accessible paths, toilets on-site, and nearby bus stops.  

Seasons of Connection: Nature, Community & Wellbeing is a 9-month programme, funded by Sunderland City Council, designed to reduce loneliness and social isolation among adults (16+) in Sunderland’s Coalfield area.

Booking

Price

Free

Additional booking information

Aimed at people over 16 years

Suitable for

Adults, Experts, Beginners

Know before you go

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What to bring

Please come dressed for outdoor activities appropriate to the weather on the day.

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Facilities

Toilets
Shop
Cafe/refreshments
Picnic area
Accessible toilet
Baby changing facilities
Disabled parking
Accessible trails

Contact us

John Hayton
Contact number: 0191 584 3112
Contact email: jhayton@durhamwt.co.uk
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