A blog of Friends of Wollaton Park volunteering activities in Wollaton Hall.
Archaelogical Dig
Read more: Archaelogical DigAn overhead image of the Harrow Road field shows a square structure. What could it be? Archaeologists are attempting to find out.
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Wollaton Hall Press Release
Read more: Wollaton Hall Press ReleaseThe release covers: Wollaton Hall New Dinosaur Gallery, New Charges for the Hall, Annual Nottingham City Museum Rover Ticket
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Walled Garden Spring Festival
Read more: Walled Garden Spring FestivalThe WG spring festival is on 26/27 April.
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Walled Garden Tours 2025
Read more: Walled Garden Tours 2025Walled Garden tours are starting every Thursday from March 20th Book here
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Nottingham Crocus
Read more: Nottingham CrocusWollaton Park Rangers undertook bracken removal to support the Nottingham Crocus’s growth and natural spread.
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Human Impact
Read more: Human ImpactA volunteer ranger report on the impact of human threats to local wildlife populations.
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Eco Islands
Read more: Eco IslandsWhat are the strange islands in the lake?
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Dead deer, natural causes.
Read more: Dead deer, natural causes.NCC: No cause for concern over dead deer found in a fenced off area in Wollaton Park.
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Dead Hedging Refurbishment
Read more: Dead Hedging RefurbishmentDigby Wood’s dead hedges, built in 2023/24, recently underwent refurbishment. Branches had settled, requiring topping up and repairs. Volunteers experimented with three new dead hedge styles, enhancing the woodland’s habitat and visual appeal. The project highlights community involvement in improving Digby Wood.
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Poison while Daffodil Planting
Read more: Poison while Daffodil PlantingThis week marked the start of a new series of Ranger-led volunteer sessions, with an unexpeected find.
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Inner Couryard
Read more: Inner CouryardA team of FoWP members embraced a unique opportunity to explore a part of the hall that’s typically off-limits to the public.
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Singing Ice
Read more: Singing IceDid you know the Wollaton Park lake could sing?
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Plan announced to charge visitors to Wollaton Hall
Read more: Plan announced to charge visitors to Wollaton HallNottingham City Council proposes charging entry to Wollaton Hall and its Natural History Museum to fund repairs and improve the visitor experience in a new operating model.
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Deer Incident
Read more: Deer IncidentNottinghamshire Live is urging people to stand up and protect our stags following an incident & RSPCA Comment
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Fifty Trees Planted
Read more: Fifty Trees PlantedA dedicated team of 12 volunteers prepared the ground for a tree nursery and planted fifty saplings.
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Future of Wollaton Hall and Park
Read more: Future of Wollaton Hall and ParkNottingham City Council have published its proposed budget savings for 2025 to 2029, which includes the following update on Wollaton Hall and Park.
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Lake – 1968 to 1970
Read more: Lake – 1968 to 1970An outpouring of my memories of Wollaton Park and lake from 1968 to 1970.
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LeftLion – Walled Garden Article
Read more: LeftLion – Walled Garden ArticleAn article about the Wollaton Walled Garden has been published in the LeftLion
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No Christmas Lights in 2024
Read more: No Christmas Lights in 2024The council explain why there will be no Christmas light show in Wollaton Park this year.
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Award Winning Deer Photo
Read more: Award Winning Deer PhotoThe following photograph taken in Wollaton Park by Chris Golightly was a winner in the British Deer Society 2024 photography competition.
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Old Rose Garden
Read more: Old Rose GardenThe old rose garden has undergone a significant transformation. The Box hedging, which had been decimated by box tree caterpillars, was removed. To showcase the stunning Dahlias, the Buddleja have been relocated to the back of the beds. Additionally, temporary wildflowers have been removed ready for new planting. The future plans are to add planting…
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2025 Calendar
Read more: 2025 CalendarThe 2025 Chris Denning Calendar, which raises funds for Friends of Wollaton Park is now available.
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Hedgehog Survey
Read more: Hedgehog SurveyAre there any Hedgehogs in Wollaton Park? With the help of the National Hedgehog Monitoring Programme, we intend to find out.
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Is George a Gorilla?
Read more: Is George a Gorilla?Latest research aims to find out more about George the Gorilla on Wollaton Hall.
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