Earlier this month, The Westcombe Woodlands hosted another well-attended open day afternoon, celebrating our place in the local community with our environmental stewardship of our small woodland. With warm weather, well over 150 people of all ages attended, with everyone eager to explore the hidden green gem nestled in southeast London.

Guided nature walks led by knowledgeable volunteers offered insights into the woodland’s rich biodiversity, from native wildflowers to nesting birds. Children enjoyed hands-on activities such as pond dipping and making tree jewellery, while the adults relaxed with hot and cold drinks, homemade cakes and other light refreshments. The final total with sales and donations for the afternoon was around £200. Funds raised through donations and refreshment sales will support ongoing conservation efforts and educational programs. The open day not only raised vital funds but also strengthened ties between the charity and the local community.




One of the highlights of the afternoon committee member Andrew Slade showing how we can make hover fly breeding pots. These very valuable insects are very valuable pollinators but are often overlooked. The Westcombe Woodlands’ open day was another resounding success, confirming the importance of preserving green spaces in urban environments.
