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Heritage Heroes: Community Volunteering

The Stone Circle, Great Linford Manor Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK14 5AS

  • 13 Sep 2025
  • In person
  • Pre-booking not required

Join us for a rewarding morning of conservation volunteering, restoring this historic limestone and unique habitat to support local wildlife as part of our MK HODs series.

Be a Heritage Hero and help protect this special corner of our natural heritage for generations to come! If you fancy a go at volunteering why not come along and help us restore this historic limestone! You might even find some fossils too!

Blisworth Limestone is a unique and rich part of our local geological heritage and provides a unique home for specialist mosses, lichens, invertebrates, and wildflowers. Over time, these features can become lost to scrub, moss and vegetation. Clearing the rock face and creating bare earth patches; are two important actions that help support a rich variety of wildlife and preserve our natural heritage.

Participants of all ages are welcome on this activity but young people attending must be supervised at all times.

You don't have to stay for the full session - so please come along for as long as you'd like.

Any questions you may have about this event or volunteering with The Parks Trust please email us on [email protected].

Timings & Tours

Saturday 13 September:
1000 - 1230

Location & directions

The Stone Circle, Great Linford Manor Park, Milton Keynes, Buckinghamshire, MK14 5AS

Directions:
Meeting at: The Stone Circle, Great Linford Manor Park What 3 Words: influence.hero.sanded Parking is available nearby at the Memorial Hall a 5-minute walk away. There is secure cycle parking at this location too or you can bring you bike to the meeting/activity point. What 3 Words for parking: pets.showrooms.decent
Contact on day:
Kyra Turner
Telephone number:
+447770646583

Booking information

Pre-booking requirement:
Pre-booking not required

Additional information

All participants will need to wear suitable outdoor clothing, including sturdy boots or shoes, a hat, water and snacks and sunscreen (because conservation doesn’t stop for the sun). Participants could also bring their own gardening gloves (if preferred). Participants of all ages are welcome on this activity but young people attending must be supervised at all times.

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