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Friends of Mayflower Wood

 

Mayflower Wood is only as it is today through the vision of a few people and the commitment and hard work to bring that vision through to reality.  Having such a fantastic resource on our doorstep is surely something to celebrate and use.  If you would like to become a friend of Mayflower Wood  whether it be to help with its future development and organisation of events, or just to show support.  All friends receive a regular copy of our e-mail bulletin.  We would love to hear from you.  

 

It is anticipated the group will get together for regular meetings to discuss the general management of the wood and to bring ideas on how best the wood can be utilised for the benefit of the communities surrounding it.  To find out more please e-mails us at friends@mayflowerwood.co.uk .

 

Nina Krogh Nielsen Di Evans Enid Cragg
Friend of Mayflower Wood Friend of Mayflower Wood and Chair of South Killingholme Parish Council

Immingham Town Partnership

 

The Immingham partnership became involved with this venture quite early on through a couple of our members who are keen walkers, we set about getting rights of way identified and signed so that the walk from Immingham is open right through and joining up with the fantastic ConocoPhillips Woodland.

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Cathy Molloy Don Cowie  
Friend of Mayflower Wood Lion and Management Committee of ImmPort Magazine  
Partners of Mayflower Wood

All the organisations, groups and individuals below have all helped Mayflower Wood in some way become from a vision to what it is today.  We would like to thank and recognise them for doing just that.

Bill Oddie

British Hardwood Tree Nursery

Environ Works

Forestry Commission

Haiths Seeds

Humber Field Archaeology

Immingham Council

Immingham Golf Club

Immingham Partnership (the town team)

Killingholme Area Advisory Group

Killingholme Primary School

Lapwing Consultants

Local community inc. one resident who has been making the bird feeding tables

Lord Yarborough Estates

North Lincolnshire Council

North East Lincolnshire Council Footpaths Office

North Lincolnshire Sites and Monuments Office – Archaeological

Pilgrim Ramblers Club