Spring Open Evening 2026

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Spring Open Evening 2026

Location:
Usk Memorial Hall, Usk, Usk
An evening with Gwent’s wildlife and the people protecting it.

Event details

Date

Time
7:30pm - 9:30pm
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About the event

Join us to get closer to Gwent’s fabulous wildlife at our open evening event. 

Experience the work happening with our rivers, grasslands, wetlands and woodlands, and meet the people protecting them. You’ll hear directly from our ecologists about the species that signal a healthy environment, get hands-on with identification, and see how our projects and volunteers are making a measurable difference across Gwent.

Through film, conversation and a live soundscape from Springdale Farm, we’ll take you into these places and show you what’s at stake, and what’s possible.

The evening includes pictures, videos and sounds from our beautiful reserves and the launch of our latest appeal.

Event schedule:

7.15    Arrival - displays and refreshments
7.35   Welcome from our Chief Executive, Natalie Buttriss
7.45   Meet our key species - video and talk from ecologists Andy and Lowri
7.55   Meet our teams - update on our projects from groups and volunteers
8.15   Interactive ID session with our ecologists
8.35   Appeal update
8.45   Interview about the future of our landscape and species
9.00   Soundscape of Springdale Farm
9.02   Close

The evening is free to attend but please book your place so we can prepare for numbers. Tickets open here soon!

This is an indoor seated event. Refreshments will be served and toilets and accessible toilets are available.

Booking

Price

FREE - Booking is essential

Know before you go

Dogs

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No dogs permitted
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Parking information

Free parking is available
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Facilities

Toilets
Cafe/refreshments
Accessible toilet

More information

About the event site

Springdale Farm SSSI is a 45 hectare nature reserve and working farm that showcases how practical conservation methods can benefit farming and wildlife simultaneously. Designated for its exceptionally large area of species rich neutral grassland, visit to enjoy wildflower rich meadows, broadleaf woodland, streams, marshy grasslands and ponds, all of which support a vast array of wildlife.

We manage the reserves habitats with late-summer hay cuts and grazing to help wildflowers thrive. We control bracken and scrub to support species like Ringlet butterflies and Harvest Mice. In autumn and winter, we ramp up work like coppicing and scrub clearing.