The idea
This project focuses on volunteer-driven grassroots conservation in Tamworth, where five dedicated groups work tirelessly to maintain and improve local nature reserves. Through their efforts, Broad Meadow LNR, Tameside LNR, Warwickshire Moor LNR, Hodge Lane LNR, and Dosthill Park LNR thrive as havens for wildlife and community enjoyment. The initiative seeks funding to enhance these green spaces by acquiring materials to improve the sites for people and wildlife, for example wildflowers, trees, benches, and boardwalk materials. In collaboration with Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, the groups receive essential support in volunteer recruitment, health and safety, insurance, and coordination with Tamworth Borough Council. Together, they strive to enrich biodiversity and create welcoming natural environments that balance the needs of people and wildlife. This project underscores the importance of safeguarding local ecosystems while fostering community engagement and connection with nature.
What we'll deliver
- Manage Hodge Lane LNR, Amington for people and wildlife
- Manage Dosthill Park LNR for people and wildlife
- Manage Tameside LNR, Fazeley for people and wildlife
- Manage Warwickshire Moor LNR, Bolehall for people and wildlife
- Manage Broad Meadow LNR for people and wildlife
Why it's a great idea
- Encourages community engagement and fosters a sense of stewardship for local green spaces.
- Enhances biodiversity by creating and maintaining habitats for wildlife.
- Provides educational opportunities for residents to learn about nature and conservation.
- Supports social connections and combats isolation by bringing volunteers together.
- Strengthens partnerships between local groups, the Staffordshire Wildlife Trust, and Tamworth Borough Council.
- Promotes sustainable practices and environmental awareness within the community.
- Improves accessibility of local nature reserves with added infrastructure such as boardwalks and benches.
- Increases opportunities for recreation, relaxation, and outdoor fitness in well-maintained natural spaces.
Steps to get it done
- Regular volunteer sessions running on all sites, delivering agreed habitat management
- Sites maintained to plan, with increased volunteer numbers and clear environmental benefits.