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Gardens & Greenspaces

Andy's garden, by Charlie Waring

Welcoming wildlife into our sociable spaces! 

When Weald to Waves members Andy and Janet decided to redesign their garden in Arundel to make it a more sociable space for friends and family, they incorporated ideas from their colleagues on the local Green Team to welcome the wildlife in too.

Pond after restoration, by Cathy Greenwell

Water and Wedges, Shaping a Garden for Wildlife

Cathy is one of our Corridor Champions who has been taking action to support wildlife in her garden for many years and enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with her local community.

Pond, GREENstead climate action group, by Amy Hurn

GREENstead Planting Project

The GREENSTEAD Climate Action Group was set up by Rachel to work with West Grinstead Parish Council on the management of various community greenspaces to support wildlife around Partridge Green, including the burial ground & King George V Playing Field.

Making space for nature, Gemma Lovegrove

Making space for nature in my garden

Gemma is taking action to support wildlife in a section of her garden and recording her journey to inspire other Weald to Waves members

Heene Cemetery by Amy Hurn

Heene Cemetery

Once neglected, Heene Cemetery is now a thriving wildlife haven in Worthing, with over 750 species recorded thanks to dedicated volunteer action.

Andy's garden, by Charlie Waring

When Weald to Waves members Andy and Janet decided to redesign their garden in Arundel to make it a more sociable space for friends and family, they incorporated ideas from their colleagues on the local Green Team to welcome the wildlife in too.

Pond after restoration, by Cathy Greenwell

Cathy is one of our Corridor Champions who has been taking action to support wildlife in her garden for many years and enjoys sharing her knowledge and experience with her local community.

Pond, GREENstead climate action group, by Amy Hurn

The GREENSTEAD Climate Action Group was set up by Rachel to work with West Grinstead Parish Council on the management of various community greenspaces to support wildlife around Partridge Green, including the burial ground & King George V Playing Field.

Making space for nature, Gemma Lovegrove

Gemma is taking action to support wildlife in a section of her garden and recording her journey to inspire other Weald to Waves members

Heene Cemetery by Amy Hurn

Once neglected, Heene Cemetery is now a thriving wildlife haven in Worthing, with over 750 species recorded thanks to dedicated volunteer action.

@John Willshire

From barren turf to buzzing life—John’s new build garden in Mid Sussex is now a thriving wildlife haven, sparking nature action across his estate.