Membership is open to all who agree to abide by the constitution of the Lundy Field Society. The current annual rates for UK residents are: £25 for individuals or £28 for a family at the same address (one copy of all mailings, reports etc). We also offer membership to overseas residents at a rate of £35.
To join the LFS please complete our online membership application form or download the membership leaflet which provides more details about LFS activities and a membership application form.
Please enquire about special membership rates for students, organisations, corporations and overseas members.
For information about membership of the Lundy Field Society please contact:
Charlotte Gardner, Membership Secretary LFS at 14 East Yewstock Crescent, Chippenham, Wiltshire SN15 1QR or by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Renewals
For those LFS members wishing to renew their membership, annual subscriptions are due on 2nd January each year, at the rates shown above.
Payments can be made by standing order, Faster Payments or BACS, all of which can easily be done through your online banking facility. Our bank details are: Account Name: Lundy Field Society, Sort Code 56-00-63, Account Number 02839725. Please use your surname and postcode as the payment reference.
Donations
The activities of the Society to support research, conservation and enjoyment of Lundy can be enhanced by donations (general or for specific purposes). There is more information on the Donations and Legacies page. The LFS is a registered charity in England (No 258294). You can donate on line or to discuss donations or legacies please contact the Hon. Secretary, Michael Williams at 10 Nutholt Lane, Ely, Cambridgeshire CB7 4PL or by This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
Gift Aid
If you are a UK tax-payer and you fill in a Gift Aid form the LFS is able to reclaim 25p for every pound of your membership or donation at no cost to you.
Please download and fill in the form.
Why do conservation work on Lundy?
The Field Society has been offering Conservation Breaks to Lundy since 1984. The work undertaken is vital to the welfare of the island and encouraged by the Landmark Trust who assist in these activities by providing free accommodation to those who go there to do such work. Effective conservation not only safeguards sensitive environments but can also help to enrich them. In addition, visitors to Lundy benefit greatly from the maintenance carried out by these dedicated conservationists. We are not the only organisation to do this kind of work. Other groups with an interest in conservation on Lundy also co-ordinate such parties. Overall, the combined efforts of these organisations and the Field Society amount to hundreds of man-hours of conservation work.
What do we do?
The work undertaken is a mixture of tasks that support Lundy's warden in protecting the ecology and natural beauty of Lundy. Some of the work revolves around the continuing eradication of the island's rhododendrons, to prevent them regrowing following clearance. Other work includes the more familiar blend of drystone walling, path maintenance, culvert clearance and a host of diverse conservation projects vital to preserving the distinctive environment that Lundy enjoys.
What should I expect?
You will need to make your own way to the departure port and will be expected to pay for your food etc. whilst on Lundy - usually about £70.00. Working hours are 8:30am to 4:30pm, starting on the day after your arrival and ending the day before your departure. There will be a day off mid-week to allow you time to explore and enjoy Lundy. We recommend that you bring some hardwearing clothes and sturdy boots.
The tasks are challenging but not without reward - ask anybody who has participated in a previous Conservation Break! A reasonable level of fitness is required to tackle the expected tasks, which may include activities such as:
- Walking relatively long distances over uneven terrain
- Walking through deep vegetation, sometimes on steep uneven ground
- Working in various weather conditions,
- Gardening type activities such as lifting, digging and carrying.
- This list is not exclusive.
Accommodation is provided free of charge by the Landmark Trust. The Lundy Field Society will pay your boat fare and, if necessary, any helicopter supplement in the event of a cancelled sailing. For planned helicopter journeys outside of the sailing season, participants are expected to pay a contribution towards the extra cost of this means of transport to and from the island. This is currently £30 per flight, but is subject to revision if helicopter fares increase.
How do I get on a Conservation Break?
Each year there is a choice of a number of Conservation Breaks - the dates of which are shown below. If you wish to join us please contact the This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for an application form. Return the form as soon as possible with a non-refundable £50 deposit. This deposit will be sent to your Conservation Break leader to go towards your food bill. If you cancel your place, the deposit will be treated as a donation to the Society, but If you cancel within 72 hours of departure we will ask you to pay the costs of transportation which we are not able to recover at short notice. If we need to cancel your deposit will be refunded or can be carried forward to a subsequent Conservation Break. There is an additional charge of £100 for those who are not members of the Society. Helicopter supplements will be collected around a month prior to the departure date.
It is advisable to book as early as possible as the Conservation Breaks are often very popular.
Are there age limits?
Regrettably, we are unable to accept children under the age of eighteen on Conservation Breaks.
When is the next one?
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What is the accommodation?
The Barn has a bunkhouse-style sleeping arrangement in two rooms with bedding and towels provided. Numbers will be limited by the accommodation available and places will be allocated on a first come first served basis. Depending on the numbers of male and female attendees it may not be possible to guarantee single-sex dormitories.
How can I book?
If you would like to book a place on one of the breaks, please in the first instance, contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. to check on the latest availability. If there are spaces you will be requested to then send an application form, a link to which will be provided.
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Latest news
Update from the 2018 AGM
We had a very successful AGM last Saturday with the highest ever attendance at a meeting - 95 members and guests! There were a series of fascinating talks including Bob Cowley talking about the population of dung beetles on Lundy and Grant Sherman updating us on his study of the Lundy Guillemots.
Update on the 2016 Annual Report
If you have been wondering where the 2016 LFS Annual Report has got to, we are delighted to let you know that it is now with Short Run Press of Exeter for printing. Unfortunately, with the Christmas period almost upon us, the printer will not be able to deliver the report until early in the New Year. As soon as it arrives, we will aim to get the report out to you as quickly as possible. Please accept our apologies for the long overdue appearance of the Annual Report.
Lundy on BBC4 tonight
Lundy will feature in the BBC4 programme 'Invasion' presented by Dr Sam Willis at 9.00pm tonight. It is about the occupation of the island by Barbary pirates in the seventeenth century. The programme can be seen on the BBC iPlayer after broadcast.
