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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
Liverpool Women's Hospital Charity would like to purchase 3 bikes for our community midwives to make their home visits. This fits with the green agenda and taking cars off the roads.
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.
The Young Green Briton Challenge enables students aged 10-16 to design, present & implement innovative ideas for tackling climate change locally. We are now partnering to grow our impact in LCR.
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
To create safe space pathways, picnic areas and secluded meditation areas within reclaimed habitat for wild British animals, birds and flora
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 creation of a community led, green space in a deprived area where access to outdoor spaces is very limited. The garden will engage with a wide range of members from the local and wider community.
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 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.
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
Our project aims to establish a new hedgerow by planting 690 native shrubs across a 138m space within The Eco Therapy Garden in Kirkby, Liverpool.
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