A Wilder Walkmill
Restoring nature – connecting people
In September 2023 West Cumbria Rivers Trust were awarded a £2.3 million National Heritage Lottery Fund grant to help transform Walkmill Community Woodland in partnership with Moresby Parish Council. Over four years, A Wilder Walkmill will bring the site to life as a thriving space for wildlife and people alike – not just by restoring nature, but by uncovering and sharing its rich past, from mining heritage to hidden stories of the landscape.
What’s it all about?
Walkmill is becoming a haven for biodiversity, a place for wellbeing, and a hub for community connection. The project focuses on:
Restoring rivers and creating wetlands
Woodland and scrub management
Improving access for all
Creating habitats and planting native species
Capturing and celebrating local stories from the past
Bringing the site’s rich history to life through information boards and memorials
Providing skills, training and volunteer opportunities
What we’ve achieved so far
River and habitat restoration
8 new ponds created
280m of concrete removed and replaced with natural river features like meanders, pools and riffles
Habitat creation and invasive species management
Access improvements
1.7km of paths improved or resurfaced
3 new bridges installed
Woodland management
Ongoing thinning to improve woodland health and biodiversity
Community involvement
Over 1,700 volunteer hours contributed through regular volunteering events, Green Gyms™ and corporate groups
Fun and learning through guided walks, wellness sessions, family days and seasonal crafts
Coming soon!
Play areas, pond dipping platform and wildlife hide
New interpretation boards sharing history and nature information
A second group of Countryside Worker apprentices
Ongoing opportunities to volunteer, learn and connect
Growing skills for the future
Eight apprentices will earn their Level 2 Countryside Worker qualification through hands-on experience at Walkmill.
The first group has already qualified with flying colours, gaining practical skills in conservation, woodland management, tool use, survey work, and much more.
Meet the team
Meet the West Cumbria Rivers Trust team behind A Wilder Walkmill – combining local knowledge, community spirit and a passion for nature to help this special woodland thrive.
Jenny
Project Manager
Laura
Learning & Engagement Officer
Sarah
Volunteer Coordinator
Bradley
Apprentice Coordinator
Looking ahead: 2027 and beyond
As our woodland project moves towards completion in 2027, we want to make sure the amazing work lasts for years to come. That’s why we’re setting up the Friends of Walkmill – a friendly volunteer group who help look after the site on behalf of Moresby Parish Council.
There’s no legal responsibility, just a chance to get involved with things like maintaining paths and signs, keeping the site safe, and organising fun events or volunteer days. You can also learn new skills, from funding applications to site management.
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