The Friends of Brook Hollows is a local conservation group run under the supervision of Rolleston Civic Trust.
Our Trust has had a long association with Brook Hollows with a lot of our members working to help to restore the lake back in the mid 1970s so when the chance to help work with this area again came along through the TTTV (Transforming the Trent Valley) the trust was keen to be involved.
The group of volunteers meet on the first Sunday of the month and complete conservation work helping to look after the woodland for the benefit of local residents. If you would like to become involved you would be most welcome. No experience is necessary and after some brief training you can join the group. Use the contact information in the leaflet to get in touch with us.
SEE OUR PHOTOS BELOW!
Our Trust has had a long association with Brook Hollows with a lot of our members working to help to restore the lake back in the mid 1970s so when the chance to help work with this area again came along through the TTTV (Transforming the Trent Valley) the trust was keen to be involved.
The group of volunteers meet on the first Sunday of the month and complete conservation work helping to look after the woodland for the benefit of local residents. If you would like to become involved you would be most welcome. No experience is necessary and after some brief training you can join the group. Use the contact information in the leaflet to get in touch with us.
SEE OUR PHOTOS BELOW!
UPCOMING EVENTS / ACTIVITIES
The next Friends Sunday is on 7th July, 2024.
No experience necessary. We accept volunteers of ALL ages.
Friends Sunday photos below.
The next Friends Sunday is on 7th July, 2024.
No experience necessary. We accept volunteers of ALL ages.
Friends Sunday photos below.
11/08/2024
A tree was planted in memory of ex Parish Councillor Brian Chinn. Brian's family were in attendance.
A tree was planted in memory of ex Parish Councillor Brian Chinn. Brian's family were in attendance.
09/06/2024
John Reeve pictured with one of his late mother's two oak trees that she grew from acorns many years ago.
These are now planted in Brook Hollows in her memory.
John Reeve pictured with one of his late mother's two oak trees that she grew from acorns many years ago.
These are now planted in Brook Hollows in her memory.
Our History Information Board that was recently installed near The Lawns entrance.
Our Wildlife Information Board that was recently installed near the Burnside entrance.
Some of our fantastic volunteers.