
An activity with TCV Leicester Volunteers
Activity date: Tuesday 5th August 2025
Start time: 10:15
Finish time: 15:00
Come and join us for the annual hay cut and hand raking on eight designated parcels of species rich grassland surrounding the Wing Water Treatment Works site in the attractive Rutland countryside. Volunteers will be working to rake the cut grass from shaded areas into open areas, some translocation of cut grass from the smaller parcels to the larger areas for ease of conditioning into hay. All conditioned hay will be baled by a local farm park to be used for animal feed. This is a rewarding project for volunteers who are well looked after on this Anglian Water site, a good opportunity to enjoy and be outside with nature.
There will be a 9.30am minibus pick up for volunteers from the Victoria Park Car Park, Granville Rd LE1 7RY. Volunteers wait in the area close to the stone lodge buildings just up from the toilet block. Please reserve your seat on the minibus beforehand by contacting the project lead on either c.forty@tcv.org.uk or 07764 655482 thank you. Alternatively please meet with us at our Evington office LE5 6DE for 9am if this easier. Free safe parking is available at the Evington Park Car Park just opposite the library.
Wing Water Treatment Works, Morcott Road Wing Rutland, LE15 8SA
Woodland and wild flower grassland interspersed around this rural location.
Telephone: 07764 655 482
Email: C.Forty@tcv.org.uk
Website: https://www.tcv.org.uk/leicesterandrutland
Volunteers wishing to make their own way to the site are very welcome, please access the site off the Morcott Rd, using the Wing Water Treatment Works main entrance just outside the village of Wing. Please press the intercom button at the barrie, please state that you are a volunteer joining the TCV grassland management work party. All vehicles are required to reverse park in the parking bays close to the main reception. Only one vehicle can enter at a time, No tailgating allowed!! Please wait here to assemble and sign in. A health & safety briefing will be carried out by the Anglian Water Site Manager if required or alternatively all newcomers will watch the health & safety site video before we commence work.