{"id":3281,"date":"2015-03-21T09:37:35","date_gmt":"2015-03-21T09:37:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/?p=3281"},"modified":"2015-03-21T09:40:15","modified_gmt":"2015-03-21T09:40:15","slug":"april-with-chichester-harbour-conservancy","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/peninsulapartnership.org.uk\/april-with-chichester-harbour-conservancy\/","title":{"rendered":"Chichester Harbour Conservancy"},"content":{"rendered":"\n\n\n
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Boatyard Photography<\/em><\/p>\n

Wed 1 April
\n2pm \/ 2 hours
\nWeaving with Natural Materials<\/strong>
\nDiscover how to weave with natural materials from the shoreline and woodland.\u00a0 We will walk along the shoreline to hunt for suitable items to create an unusual piece of woven art.
\nFee: \u00a33 per person
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Harbour Learning Zone, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 18 April
\n10am \/ 2 hours
\nBoatyard Photography<\/strong>
\nBe inspired by the boatyard and shoreline as we explore new ways of taking photos with our digital cameras. With local artist and photographer Barry Williams. Bring your own camera (check that you have enough battery power and memory cards for the session), outdoor gear and footwear for muddy conditions. There will be a follow up session on Saturday 16 May at 10am \/ 1\u00bd hours
\nFee: \u00a38 per person
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Paynes Boatyard, Thornham Lane, Thorney Island, PO10 8DD. Free parking by kind permission<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sun 19 April
\n10am \/ 5 hours
\nPainting with Collage<\/strong>
\nSue Ogilvy, artist and Conservancy teacher will lead this workshop. Starting with a look at artists who use collage in their pictures. We will then experiment with different collage techniques to build up ideas for the sketch book. Following a walk along the shoreline to make a series of sketches a final piece will be developed using painting and collage. Basic material will be provided but you might like to bring your own equipment and materials. Please bring a packed lunch and outdoor clothes.
\nFee: \u00a320 to include refreshments and basic materials
\nFriends of Chichester Harbour: \u00a318 If you would like to join please click here: How to join<\/a>
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Harbour Learning Zone, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Tues 7 April
\n11am \/ 2\u00bd hours
\nModel Boats<\/strong>
\nJoin model maker Simon Cowper in this fun workshop building your own model boat using simple materials and techniques. At the end of the session discover how well she sails in a launch and recovery session supervised by our Patrol Officers in their Patrol RIB.
\nFee: \u00a312 per model (max of 3 people working on each model)<\/strong>
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Harbour Learning Zone, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Wed 8 April
\n11am \/ 2\u00bd hours
\nIntroduction to Fishing<\/strong>
\nHear about fishing in Chichester Harbour and learn how to fish from local fisherman Ganesh Kings.\u00a0 Ganesh will give a talk and demonstration followed by optional fishing from the quay.\u00a0 Bring a fishing rod if you would like to have a go (though we may be able to borrow one or two for the day, please ask when booking).\u00a0 Dress for the weather and bring a packed lunch.
\nFee: \u00a35 to include bait
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Harbour Learning Zone, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE.\u00a0 Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Thurs 9 April
\n11.15 am \/ 1\u00bd hours
\nDuck Race<\/strong>
\nNEW! We provide your ducks (we recommend one per person) and you can paint or decorate them and then take part in the first ever duck race along the stream in\u00a0Fishbourne Meadows.\u00a0 Dress for the outdoors and bring money for the pub\u00a0afterwards if you wish.
\nFee: \u00a32 per entry for 1 duck, decorating and race entry (our ducks are weighted for racing and will stay upright)
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: The Bull\u2019s Head Pub, Mill Lane, Fishbourne, PO19 3JP. Free parking in pub car park by kind permission<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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Fri 10 April
\n10am \/ 2hours
\nHarbour Creekies Walk: Itchenor<\/strong>
\nGet into the Chichester Harbour countryside on our monthly gentle Harbour Creekies walks aimed at those wanting to explore the countryside and breathe in the fresh air with like-minded company.\u00a0 Today we will walk 6km (3\u00bd miles) around the harbour village and of Itchenor.
\nFee: \u00a31 on the day
\nFriends of Chichester Harbour: Free. If you would like to join please click here: How to join<\/a>
\nMeet: Harbour Office, Itchenor PO20 7AW
\nParking in pay and display car park<\/strong><\/p>\n

Fri 10 April
\n7.30pm
\nFriends of Chichester Harbour Event (Event Code E4) Wildlife of Langstone Harbour
\nWith Captain Nigel Jardine, Langstone\u2019s Manager and Harbour Manager.\u00a0 Langstone Harbour is an important wildlife haven and supports much waterborne leisure activity whilst still being an important commercial harbour for aggregates and fishing.\u00a0 Captain Jardine will tell us how management of Langstone Harbour is different to Chichester Harbour. Doors open at 7.00pm for a 7.30pm start.
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL through Friends of Chichester Harbour - contact
membership@friendsch.org<\/a> to join or book through eventsadmin@friendsch.org<\/a>
\nMeet: The Stables, Eames Farm, Thorney Road, Thorney Island PO10 8DE.\u00a0 Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Thurs 23 April
\n10am \/ 6 hours
\nBumblebee ID<\/strong>
\nThe Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BBCT) will lead a one day identification workshop in conjunction with Chichester Harbour Conservancy. The purpose of the day is to train attendees on how to identify bumblebees and record them through the BBCT\u2019s volunteer Bee Walk programme. Please bring stout footwear and a packed lunch.
\nFee: \u00a36 (includes \u00a33 donation to BBCT)
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: The Stables, Eames Farm, Thorney Road, Thorney Island PO10 8DE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sat 25 April
\n9.30am \/ 2\u00bd hours
\nHarbour Hares Walk: Chidham<\/strong>
\nMonthly fast paced walk in the Chichester Harbour area. Today we will cover 8km (5 miles) walking the Chidham peninsula shoreline taking in three splendid views: Nutbourne Bay, the main Harbour channel, and Bosham. The paths may be muddy and some are well worn. Bring a snack for elevenses.
\nFee: \u00a33 on the day<\/strong>
\nFriends of Chichester Harbour: Free.\u00a0 If you would like to join please click here:
How to join<\/a><\/strong>
\nMeet: Cobnor Amenity Car Park. Take Chidham Lane to its southerly point and the entrance to the car park is at the point where the road turns to the right<\/strong><\/p>\n

2pm \/ 2 hours
\nWild Food in Spring<\/strong>
\nWith the guidance of local enthusiast Karen Berry, we will explore the Harbour shoreline and hedgerows at Dell Quay, looking for and identifying edible plants, fruits and seeds.
\nFee: \u00a38 to include refreshments
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275
\nMeet: Harbour Learning Zone, Dell Quay, PO20 7EE. Roadside parking<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sun 26 April
\n2pm \/ 2 hours
\nPebbles on the Beach<\/strong>
\nIn the company of local geology expert David Bone, we will explore the beaches around Dell Quay to search out unusual stones and learn how they were formed. No previous knowledge is needed. We will be walking on the beach, so be prepared for wet, muddy and uneven ground.
\nFee: \u00a34 on the day
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Sat 4 April
\n11am\u00a0 \/ 1\u00bd hours
\nEGG HUNT FOR FAMILIES on Solar Heritage<\/strong>
\nHave fun enjoying a boat trip and taking part in a Harbour Easter egg treasure hunt. Chocolate egg prizes for all.
\nFee: \u00a39 adults \/ \u00a34 children.
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL ON 01243 513275<\/strong><\/p>\n

Sun 5 April
\n11am \/ 1\u00bd hours
\nHARBOUR DISCOVERY on Solar Heritage<\/strong>
\nCome onboard our solar-powered boat to enjoy views of Chichester Harbour Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. With general commentary
\nTickets: \u00a38.50 adults \/ \u00a33.50 children up to 16 years
\nFriends of Chichester Harbour: \u00a37.50 adults \/ \u00a32.50 children - please quote membership number when booking. If you would like to join please click here: How to join<\/a>
\nBOOKING ESSENTIAL on 01243 513275<\/strong><\/p>\n

Mon 6 April
\n2pm \/ 1\u00bd hours
\nHARBOUR DISCOVERY on Solar Heritage \u2013 see details above<\/strong><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/td>\n<\/tr>\n

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