Scything Taster Day
Event details
About the event
Drop in any time between 11:00am–3:00pm and have a go at the traditional meadow management skill of scything. This taster session is reserved for young adults aged 18–35 - perfect if you're interested in conservation, considering a career in the environment sector, or simply keen to try something different outdoors.
You’ll be guided by Steve Tomlin, one of the UK’s best scything instructors, known for his clear, practical teaching style and expertise.
What to expect:
- Drop in anytime between 11am–3pm (no need to stay all day)
- Have a go at scything with expert tuition
- Learn why meadows matter and how to manage them sustainably
- Take home some FREE wildflower seeds
- Chat with Cheshire Wildlife Trust staff about careers in conservation
No prior experience or equipment necessary - just come along and give it a try! Reserve a spot to receive reminders and more information about this event.
Why is Scything important?
Mowing a wildflower meadow once a year is essential for its long-term health, as removing the dead plant growth helps prevent excess nutrients from returning to the soil. This will be an early cut in March to scythe some areas of meadow that were missed last autumn.
Meeting Point
The meadow is on the other side of the bridge from the cafe in Queen's Park, Crewe.
How to find the meadow on Google maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/x5rJUQQyk8FmMjUd6
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Please note, this workshop is for 18-35 year olds.
If you have any questions please contact bwilliams@cheshirewt.org.uk.
This event was made possible through the generous support and funding of the D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust.