SUNRISE project launches in North Staffordshire
Sixteen urban sites in North Staffordshire are to benefit from a share of Ā£3.6 million of funding ā to create new wildlife habitats, improve water quality and reduce flooding.
The SUNRISE (ā¦
Sixteen urban sites in North Staffordshire are to benefit from a share of Ā£3.6 million of funding ā to create new wildlife habitats, improve water quality and reduce flooding.
The SUNRISE (ā¦
We are currently seeking someone who can connect the partners and lead on the biodiversity and ecological development of the Nature in Your Neighbourhood project.
We are currently seeking for someone who can connect and support a range of audiences to take action for nature as part of the Nature in Your Neighbourhood project.
Mark Preece previously worked for Staffordshire Moorlands District Council and has joined the Trust to continue to care for the 11 sites that transferred to our land management late in 2022.
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,ā¦
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a worksā¦
As part of the ERDF SUNRISE Project (funded by the European Regional Development Fund) Staffordshire Wildlife Trust are seeking experienced river restoration contractors to tender for a worksā¦
Nature reserves in Tamworth can continue to be cared for and families can get closer to nature after a partnership project received funding for another five years.
The countyās largest nature conservation charity is to officially launch its National Lottery funded āTransforming the Trent Valleyā (TTTV) project at its newest 130 acre nature reserve atā¦
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Deborah is Ulster Wildlifeās Nature Reserves Officer. Alongside a team of dedicated volunteers, she works to protect our special places to help both wildlife and people thrive.