
Gardens & Greenspaces

Actions for Nature
by Alex Briggs | May 15, 2025 | Gardens & Greenspaces, News, Project News | 0 Comments
Take a sneak preview at our new Weald to Waves Members’ Area. a digital hub to share information and track your Actions for Nature!

Borrow a Weald to Waves BioBox!
by Amy Hurn | May 9, 2025 | Biodiversity, Gardens & Greenspaces, News, Project News | 0 Comments
Explore the hidden world of local wildlife, from bats to bugs, with our new BioBox loan scheme for community groups.

Introducing the Buzz Club!
by Isobel Sexton | January 24, 2025 | Biodiversity, Gardens & Greenspaces, News | 0 Comments
We have been excited to be chatting with the Buzz Club recently, a fantastic club of citizen scientists focussing on pollinators in our gardens. Read on to find out more and get involved in their projects.

Working together for wildlife
by Amy Hurn | December 20, 2024 | Gardens & Greenspaces, News | 0 Comments
Find out more about collaborative conservation in Kingston Parish

Winter Birdwatching
by Matt Phelps | November 27, 2024 | Biodiversity, Gardens & Greenspaces, News, Species Recovery | 0 Comments
Back in Autumn, Matt Phelps told us about ‘big years’ for many of our bird species, and what you might see flying around the corridor this winter.

Take a sneak preview at our new Weald to Waves Members’ Area. a digital hub to share information and track your Actions for Nature!

Explore the hidden world of local wildlife, from bats to bugs, with our new BioBox loan scheme for community groups.

We have been excited to be chatting with the Buzz Club recently, a fantastic club of citizen scientists focussing on pollinators in our gardens. Read on to find out more and get involved in their projects.

Find out more about collaborative conservation in Kingston Parish

Back in Autumn, Matt Phelps told us about ‘big years’ for many of our bird species, and what you might see flying around the corridor this winter.

Parks are an important part of both our childhoods and our landscapes. We take a trip down memory lane to see progress at Brooklands Park.

Read more about Greening Steyning and their work this summer to celebrate Wildlife Corridors as part of their Green Day event.

As Gardens & Greenspaces membership grows, it is wonderful to witness how our individual outdoor spaces, whatever their size are increasingly providing us with that much needed closer connection to nature.

Pollinating insects play an essential role in maintaining the health of our ecosystems. Here’s how you can contribute to supporting these vital members of our ecological community by developing habitats that attract and sustain them.

In Sussex, the allotment tradition continues to thrive, not just for recreation and food production, but important urban spaces for nature.

Did you see our new wildlife survey for our gardens and greenspaces members? We’ve had a fantastic response to one of our first steps to understanding the biodiversity in your spaces.

Our Gardens and Greenspaces Coordinator, Amy Hurn, visits High Beeches, to find out more about their fabulous biodiversity and their work on nature recovery.