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Friday, 3rd September 2010

Environment and Wildlife

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Published Date: 05 June 2007
Find local groups involved in environmental and wildlife issues.
* Click here for latest news in Cross Gates, Colton, Temple Newsam and Whitkirk.

Friends of Temple Newsam Park.

FRIENDS OF TEMPLE NEWSAM PARK
A group of people from the local community and beyond who are interested in Temple Newsam.
CONTACT: Kay Andrews (Chairman)
TELEPHONE: (01977) 553844
ADDRESS: 31 Hillcrest Drive, Castleford, WF10 3QW
EMAIL: howard.andrews@talktalk.net
WEBSITE: www.fotnp.com
OTHER INFORMATION:
* The group numbers 246 family memberships. The committee meet every two months at the Golf Club at Temple Newsam to discuss issues, promotional events, volunteering, social events.
* The group has recently started to meet at 2pm in the Stable Courtyard on a Tuesday afternoon for a walk round the Park.

Crossgates Rambling Club.

CROSSGATES RAMBLING CLUB
CONTACT: John Hick
BASE: Crossgates
EMAIL: crossgatesramblingclub@hotmail.co.uk
WEBSITE: None

Primrose Valley Action Group.

PRIMROSE VALLEY ACTION GROUP
Community group improving and promoting Primrose Valley
CONTACT: Julie Clarke
TELEPHONE: (0113) 2644871 or 0773 6681275
BASE: 153 Primrose Lane, LS15 7QJ
EMAIL: julie10clarke@yahoo.co.uk
WEBSITE: www.pvag.co.uk
OTHER INFORMATION:
* PVAG meet on the first Wednesday of every month in the Woodman Inn, Selby Road, Halton, Leeds 15 at 7pm in the snug.


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  • Last Updated: 13 August 2009 11:48 AM
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  • Location: Leeds
 
 
 


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