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Upland Bird ID Workshop: Peak District (The Roaches) | The Roaches
May 2, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Leek
WORKSHOP CONTENT & LEARNING OUTCOMES:
There’s more to the birds we encounter on a day in the hills than just “Little Brown Jobs”. Join Alex Rhodes on a guided walk and learn about the types of bird present in our hills, moorlands and mountains.
This workshop will cover:
Methods to identify birds common to upland environments, namely by sight and sound
How different habitats influence what species we might see and where
The impact of seasonality on birds
Conservation issues surrounding our feathered friends.
This workshop is orientated towards anyone operating in the upland environment under a professional leadership context; award holders and trainees alike. However, it is also suitable for those wishing to simply increase their own personal understanding of birds.
We will be out for around 3-4 hours. An ‘aide memoire’ will be distributed electronically after the event. This workshop is eligible for MTA, AMI and BAIML CPD points
WHAT TO BRING:
Come suitably dressed for a morning on the hill with personal food and drink. Bring binoculars if you have them, a notepad and pen.
MEETING:
0845 at Roaches Gate, Upper Hulme
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Under 18s are welcome to attend if accompanied by a fee-paying parent or guardian. A discounted ticket is available for youth birders.
Information Source: Summit Sense | eventbrite
Walk the Moorlands - Leek History Walk - short, 1 hour or so - afternoon | Market Place
May 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leek
Friday 2 May, 2025 - Leek History Walk -2pm
Led by Debby and Terry Potts, the walk will look at buildings in and around the town centre of Leek many of which were designed by architect William Sugden and his son Larner Sugden.
The walk will be based on a walk that features in a publication entitled ' Ray's Rambles' published by the late Ray Poole. His town walk was digitised in 2022 by the walk leader and others to enable visitors and local residents learn more about the history of the town of Leek.
The walk will be about an hour in length.
This is part of the Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival, visit the website for more details, walks and events.
Information Source: Austin Knott | eventbrite
Walk the Moorlands - Leek History Walk - short, 1 hour or so. | Market Place
May 2, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Leek
Friday 2 May, 2025 - Leek History Walk -11am
Led by Debby and Terry Potts, the walk will look at buildings in and around the town centre of Leek many of which were designed by architect William Sugden and his son Larner Sugden.
The walk will be based on a walk that features in a publication entitled ' Ray's Rambles' published by the late Ray Poole. His town walk was digitised in 2022 by the walk leader and others to enable visitors and local residents learn more about the history of the town of Leek.
The walk will be about an hour in length and will be repeated at 11am and 2pm.
This is part of the Staffordshire Moorlands Walking Festival, visit the website for more details, walks and events.
Information Source: Austin Knott | eventbrite
U3A djembe jam - featuring Bruce Ncube - fundraiser for Mama Music | St Edward The Confessor Church : Leek
May 3, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Leek
U3A djembe jam - featuring Bruce Ncube - fundraiser for Mama Music
Come join us for a lively
fundraiser workshop and concert
hosted by U3A! We're thrilled to have the talented
Bruce Ncube
leading the african singing workshop in the day and performing in the evening, alongside Mr.Will, Julia Mosley and the U3A djembe drummers!. This event is not just about music - it's also a
fundraiser for Mama Music school and Orphanage in Uganda
. Let's drum up some support for a great cause! See you at St Edwards Church -
ST13 6AB
for a great african singing workshop and lively djembe and vocal concert in the early evening!
Information Source: MADULA | eventbrite
SUP Safer Award - Rudyard Lake, North Staffordshire | Rudyard Lake
May 13, 2025 (UTC+1)ENDED
Leek
The SUP Safer Award is for those new to Stand Up Paddleboarding, wanting to gain knowledge and raise their awareness of their personal safety. You will explore and learn to appreciate the potential hazards you might encounter and be prepared to avoid or deal with them. After formal morning training and rescue practice Steve will take you on a short journey where we can discuss site specific hazards and procedures further developing your safe paddling. A BCAB eCertificate is available (a printed copy will be available for an additional fee of £5) if you have met the criteria and would like or need evidence of your attendance on the course.
Having completed the SUP Safer Award you might consider the SUP Sheltered Water Award Water.
To arrange a SUP Safer course at your workplace or club please get in touch (emberson.s.c@gmail.com). Steve can arrange a bespoke course for any number from 3 to 8 participants.
If the advertised dates are not suitable then do please get in touch to discuss your requirements, it is often possible to arrange extra dates.
Information Source: Right on Course | eventbrite