Trowels out
This spring has seen communities across the Staffordshire Moorlands spring into action. Nature-depleted grass verges and green spaces are being reimagined as vibrant wildflower meadows, with bulbs and plug plants now firmly in the ground. May’s rain arrived just in time to help them thrive.
Volunteers have dived into citizen science with enthusiasm. They’ve shown real determination to overcome various challenges and support biodiversity in their local areas.
Local groups have been leading the charge:
- In Cheadle, Friends of Cecilly Brook have sown yellow rattle seeds to help create a species-rich meadow.
- In Leek, Friends of Ladderedge Country Park have built a dead hedge using natural materials and extended bluebell coverage in the woodland.
- Swifts of Leek have planted roadside plug plants in Haregate to boost insect life and support local swift populations.