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Glebe House is a unique and special place for people of all ages, from Ireland, north and south, and all over the world. Since 1975 children, young people and adults have been coming to Glebe House for a week, two weeks, a weekend, or a day, to live together, play together, work together, learn together, and while we're at it discover that life can be more interesting, more rewarding, more creative, more adventurous, and more fun than the labels that get stuck on us. For more information on this project please contact: Glebe House , 23 Bishopscourt Road, Kilclief, Strangford Co Down, BT30 7NZ Tele:02844881374 email: [email protected] www.glebehouseni.com Glebe House Teenage Programme Environmental Project 2014

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Page 1: Teenage project 2014

Glebe House is a unique and special place for people of all ages, from Ireland, north and south, and all over the world.

Since 1975 children, young people and adults have been coming to Glebe House for a week, two weeks, a weekend, or a day, to live together, play together, work

together, learn together, and while we're at it discover that life can be more interesting, more rewarding, more creative, more adventurous, and more fun than

the labels that get stuck on us.

For more information on this project please contact:

Glebe House , 23 Bishopscourt Road, Kilclief, Strangford Co Down, BT30 7NZ

Tele:02844881374 email: [email protected] www.glebehouseni.com

Glebe House Teenage Programme

Environmental Project 2014

Page 2: Teenage project 2014

Glebe House Teenage Environmental project part funded by

Northern Ireland Environment Link—Challenge Fund 2014

During February and March Glebe House will be running a number of weekend programmes for teenagers interested in participating in an Environmental project. The project will give the teenagers the opportunity to learn a bit more about nature and the environment and have the chance to carry out voluntary work on the land at Glebe House. We will be contacting community groups and older children who have been involved in our programmes during the last few years. We will be offering places on the weekends and will provide transport and full accommodation and food during the weekends. We will also be running a number of day activities for volunteers who are interested in this project. The volunteers will be given training in certain aspects of the work to be carried out and will be asked to give an input into developing the plans for the project. This is an ongoing project that we will continue over the next number of years and is dependant on funding. Teenagers and Volunteers will get the opportunity to: • Help with the planning of the project. • Will learn about tree and shrub planting and husbandry. • Will work on the project areas helping with clearing the land, • Landscaping the areas, tree and shrub planting, and helping to

construct play structures within the project area’s.

The project Glebe House is owned and run by Harmony Community Trust and is a Residential and Day activity centre near Strangford in Co Down. Glebe House is set in 16 acres of farmland and since its early days has worked to develop and to conserve the land within its trust. This project will continue this development and will concentrate on working within the play area. We work will include: • Developing and finishing some play structures. • Planning and landscaping within the area. • Tree and shrub planning. • Clearing and opening walk ways. • On going development of the site.