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| Caring for the Hoe | ||
| With over 110,000 visitors a year the Hoe has proven to be a popular place for visitors. To maintain the balance between people and wildlife, people are asked to keep to the paths, dogs on leads and scoop the poop. | ![]() |
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| Notice Board | Volunteer Days are held at the Hoe to help look after it. Activities range from beach cleaning to sea couch grass planting and vegetation control. | ![]() |
| To help with the day to day running of the Hoe there is a vital team of Volunteer Rangers. They help to manage the site by keeping an eye on things, doing wildlife surveys, checking on the sheep grazing the banks and talking to visitors. | ![]() |
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| Volunteer Rangers are provided with a polo shirt, sweatshirt, fleece jacket and a coat and all the training necessary. Their Samphire Hoe parking permit allows them free parking at any time. If you are interested in helping care for the Hoe contact us. |
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