Community Grants to Transform the Trent Valley awarded
The Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) Landscape Partnership Scheme is pleased to announce the first successful applications to our Community Grants scheme funded by The National Lotteryā¦
The Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) Landscape Partnership Scheme is pleased to announce the first successful applications to our Community Grants scheme funded by The National Lotteryā¦
ā Ninety projects awarded grants to accelerate the implementation of nature-based projects, from new āinsect pathwaysā in our countryside and towns, to tree planting projects in deprived urbanā¦
Ninety projects awarded grants to accelerate the implementation of nature-based projects, from new āinsect pathwaysā in our countryside and towns, to tree planting projects in deprived urban areasā¦
Community groups are being encouraged to plan and deliver projects within the Transforming the Trent Valley (TTTV) scheme area to benefit the natural, cultural and heritage of the area ā and canā¦
A pioneering project aiming to improve the quality of water within key catchments in Staffordshire and help to restore and create new habitats for wildlife can be achieved thanks to a Ā£320,000ā¦
Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has received a grant from the Cannock Chase Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty (AONB) Sustainable Development Fund to improve visitor access around its Wolseley Centreā¦
The countyās largest nature conservation charity has secured Ā£72,000 of funding to carry out an innovative project to protect and enhance the environment by engaging with local landowners.
Thousands of children will learn and be inspired by the natural environment after Staffordshire Wildlife Trust was handed a huge grant to create a new, eco-friendly and fully accessible learningā¦
Over 2,000 local children and young people from under represented communities will be getting close to nature, thanks to a grant from Staffordshire Freemasons to the Staffordshire Wildlife Trustā¦
As a result of the coronavirus pandemic and resulting school closures, Staffordshire Wildlife Trust has had to rethink its Formal Learning programmes to continue engaging with schools inā¦
This football-sized fungus can be seen in autumn, sometimes growing on grass verges.
One of the UKās rarest marine species, this giant of the rocky shore is a very special fish.