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Help instal beautiful biodiverse roof/cycle/bin stores at our low carbon Therapy Centre and Garden project, incorporating wildlife habitat panels supporting native plant species, pollinators and birds
The project will transform the 'Here We Grow' space into a sustainable biodiversity-rich community garden in urban Birkenhead, providing health and wellbeing enhancing opportunities for local families
We want to rehabilitate New Brighton Marine Lake so that the water is clear and clean, full of marine life, beautiful to look at, and wonderful to swim in.
To create safe space pathways, picnic areas and secluded meditation areas within reclaimed habitat for wild British animals, birds and flora
Create Mosspits’ forest school! This project will create a biodiverse, educational garden with eco-friendly features and year-round usability. Support us to foster environmental education & community
Water Stories offers inspirational, culture sharing pond side story sharing and action workshops connecting climate, nature and biodiversity and empowering personal action on water use.
We will create two large mixed shrub and flower beds. With planting which provides nectar and pollen across the full Feb - Nov pollinator season, and provides an enriched habitat to support wildlife.
We’ll work with independent coffee shops to take away their waste coffee, stopping it from ending up in landfill. The grounds will then be turned into super fertiliser, ready for community gardens.
Team Oasis would like to create a project where children and young people can learn about the environment, ecology and crucially about growing their own food, food prep and cooking
Team Oasis has an allotment at Parkhill allotments. We would like to develop this to include our senior citizens enjoying the space. A great space to socialise, keep active and reduce isolation.
We help local schools in Halton educate young people about sustainability through resources and projects that empower them to tackle issues in their schools and communities.
We would like to increase access to greenspaces for children in the Liverpool City region through offering Engage Nature sessions to adults that work with children such as teachers, nursery staff etc
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