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Friends of Bramcote Ridge

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Activities: Activist
 
Type: Non Governmental Organization
 
Scope: community
 
Website: www.bramcote-ridge.org.uk
 
Main Email: davewoodward [at] btinternet.com
 
Phone: N/A
 
Headquarters: Nottinghamshire
United Kingdom
 
Members: 60
 
Local Time: Sat Nov 21 19:24:01
 

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The Friends of Bramcote Ridge is a community action group, dedicated to the protection, conservation and enhancement of sizeable piece of land situated approximately 6km to the west of Nottingham [England], in between the residential areas of Wollaton and Bramcote Hills.



The group was established in April 1999, and adopted it formal constitution at the first Annual General Meeting on 1st November 1999. It currently has over 60 members; many of which are actively involved in the on-going practical management of the site.



We are affiliated to the Bramcote Hills Community Association and the British Trust for Conservation Volunteers, are members of the `Friends of Greenwood Community Forum` and are part of the British Isles Nature Reserves Web Ring.



We work in partnership with the owners of the land, Broxtowe Borough Council, and aim to operate a policy of sensible and sensitive management, in order to balance the needs of nature conservation with amenity usage for, and by, the local community: both by direct management of the site and by raising awareness within the local community, especially amongst site users.

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