May 12 @ 10:00 am - 12:00 pm
Free
- A relaxed & engaging walk through woodland & parkland
- Learn to identify a variety of common trees, wild plants and flowers
- Discover seasonal edible plants and traditional uses of the wild flora
- Spot signs of wildlife and explore how everything connects in the woodland web
- Time to ask questions, share observations, and enjoy nature at your own pace


FREE BUS FROM WREXHAM TOWN!
A free shuttle service will leave from Ty Pawb, Wrexham Town Centre at 9.30am, taking you straight to the event and bringing you back afterwards. To book your place on the bus, please contact Hannah Farnell at WCBC on Hannah.Farnell@wrexham.gov.uk
Your Tutor: James Kendall
James is the Head Bushcraft Instructor at Woodland Classroom, having worked in outdoor education & conservation for over 10 years. James’ approach to teaching steers students toward fostering a deeper connection with nature through understanding the landscape around us; “Bushcraft skills are an effective way to do this as we learn how to make use of natural materials and live lightly with the land, whilst also connecting with our own ancient past by seeing the land through the eyes of our ancestors.”
In 2017 James received the Bushcraft Competency Certificate awarded through the Institute for Outdoor Learning after 2 years of teaching experience and practical study. He is also a member of the IOL Bushcraft Professional Practise Group. The group aims to promote best practice in the growing industry of bushcraft activity providers.

Skills you will learn
Over the course of the programme you will learn a range of skills, including…
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This event is free to attend and is open to all ages. Children who are accompanied by an adult are welcome. You can read our Event Terms & Conditions here.



