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Tag: Green woodworking

Shingle making in the Surrey Hills

On May 28, 2015 By naomimIn VolunteeringLeave a comment

A sunny weekend in April was perfect to spend some time in the woods, picking up a very old skill. I volunteer regularly with the London West Middlesex National Trust Volunteers (LWMNTV), which is a group that carries out volunteering with the National Trust. We volunteer all over the country, although with most tasks in …

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