Practical conservation session – Gwithian Towans

Working in partnership with Cormac Countryside Team, who manage Gwithian Towans, we’ll be following up from the excavator work that was carried out earlier in the year to control some patches of invasive plants.  We’ll be revisiting the patches to remove any regrowth or remains of the invasive plants, including Montbretia, Cotoneaster, Privet and Blackthorn. If left, these plants can outcompete the native dune plants and start to dominate this area of the dunes.

If the weather is good enough we may also do some simple 10 minute insect pollinator surveys.  These Flower-Insect timed counts are part of the UK Pollinator Monitoring Scheme and provide valuable information on the how the UK’s pollinator populations are changing.  Pollinating insects play a vital role in our environment, ensuring that many of our crops and wild plants are able to set seed and produce fruit.

This session runs 10am – 2pm.

General information for practical conservation sessions:  We recommend wearing stout footwear and clothing suitable for working outside in the exposed environment of the Towans.  Do bring a spare layer, hat and full waterproofs and sun cream (if it’s going to be sunny). We supply biscuits, please bring your own hot/cold drinks and lunch.

Please book in advance so we can make sure we bring enough tools & biscuits and know to contact you if we need to cancel the session.

Date of Session: 21/07/2026

Meeting at: Small informal car park on right on road down to Gwithian Towans beach car park

Two people kneeling & picking up plant remains on a sand patch with another group standing at another sand patch behind, surrounded by grassy dunes on a sunny day with views of the sea

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Contact

If you’d like to get involved, just phone us, email us, or contact us via our social media.

Friends of the Towans

07393522875

volunteer@friendsofthetowans.org.uk