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Volunteers wanted for Berrow dunes clean-up

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Volunteers are being asked to help a clean up at Berrow Dunes on Sunday, 18th March at 10.30 a.m.

Sedgemoor Conservation Volunteers will be visiting the Nature Reserve to undertake scrub clearance and marram grass planting. Volunteers are asked to wear protective gloves, suitable clothing and to bring a packed lunch.

Those taking part should meet in the Local Nature Reserve car park at 10.30am opposite the Sandy Glade Caravan Park in Coast Road, Berrow.

Berrow Dunes has long been recognised as an important area for nature conservation. The Local Nature Reserve (LNR) is included within the Berrow Dunes Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI).

At least 270 flowering plants have been recorded in this coastal area and the LNR is also home to the rare dune tiger beetle (Cicindela maritima). The Reserve is actively managed by Sedgemoor District Council, Natural England and Somerset Wildlife Trust.

Contact Janette Burton on 01278 435267 for more details about how to take part.

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