External Community Group OX3 (Sandhills, Oxford)
Sandhills Naturehood is an active group of local residents working together in private and public spaces to address wildlife and biodiversity decline and climate change. It is a fun
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Sandhills Naturehood is an active group of local residents working together in private and public spaces to address wildlife and biodiversity decline and climate change. It is a fun
and…
The Trap Grounds Town Green & Local Wildlife Site
10 acres of woodland, grassland, streams, and ponds, between the canal and the railway line in north Oxford; nearest postcode: OX2 6TF…
Marston Community Gardening was established in June 2018 with a view to supporting and fostering local engagement in gardening, planting, and related activities that support environmental and…
Zoe Davies, Policy and Campaigns Manager, Wildlife and Countryside Link sets out the three key commitments we’ll be listening out for when the Secretary of State speaks at the Oxford Farming…
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
Come and join us for our weekly strolls run by Lincolnshire Co-Op at Idle Valley Nature Reserve. Take in the views, chat with someone new, and enjoy the benefits of walking in nature.
A surprise awaits you in the Redhills part of Exeter. Barley Valley Park allows you to explore 11 hectares of pretty rolling hills and tranquil walks in the setting of a local nature reserve.
Come and join us for a guided walk around a hidden gem of a nature reserve – Dubbs Moss.
Join us at Mincinglake Valley Park for a guided tree identification walk led by Jon Freeman of the Forestry Commission. Can you tell a hazel from a beech? Or an ash tree from a rowan?