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  • Buzzed about Bees by John Mace: Part 2 (including a hive update)

    Buzzed about Bees by John Mace: Part 2 (including a hive update)

    Johns Bees have been with us at the park for a month or two now and have settled in nicely, taking advantage of the blackthorn blossom and nearby Oil Seed Rape fields in the village.

    John has written us an update on the Bees at Drovers Way along with the second part of his ‘Buzzed about Bees’ blog.

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  • Buzzed about Bees by John Mace: Part 1

    Buzzed about Bees by John Mace: Part 1

    We all recognise a bee. We all know they make honey. But why do they do it and what else do they do?

    Along with bringing us 2 of his hives to make use of our ‘Bee Friendly Park’, John Mace has written this very informative blog post for us, all about the fascinating world inside a bee hive. Part 2 will follow in a week or two. We hope you enjoy reading about these wonderful little creatures as much as we do having them on the park!

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  • On the Trail of Hidden Treasure with Harry Fowler

    On the Trail of Hidden Treasure with Harry Fowler

    Harry Fowler, our park authority on Metal Detecting has sent us this guest blog all about his fascinating hobby. Here he details about how to get started, the dos and don’ts and just a few of the things you might unearth if you are lucky!

    As always we’d love you to share our blogs with anyone who you think mind find them interesting!

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  • Days out along the Esk Valley Railway

    Days out along the Esk Valley Railway

    We’ve had some lovely days out from our caravan to the villages along the Esk Valley using the train line that runs from Middlesbrough to Whitby, stopping at 16 stations, many of which are very pretty and interesting villages. Read about our trip last summer to the Esk Valley.

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  • Not the Usual Beach Walk

    Not the Usual Beach Walk

    First impression of Skinningrove is that of a rundown forgotten industrial seaside village, don’t let this put you off there are hidden gem’s to be found. As you enter the village head to the car park north side of the river here you will find a track to an old industrial wharf. What greets you at the other side, is a vast beautiful beach mostly deserted, with the odd local walking the dog or a lonely hiker making his long journey on the famous Cleveland way.

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