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Rewilding Folkestone Community Project

Managing urban areas that have been left to go wild. Folkestone & Hythe District Council have made 'Bee Kind' areas that our project group wishes to maintain to protect our pollinators.

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Our Delivery Report

Funded on 13 March 2024 | Delivered on 13 October 2024

£1,474

RAISED

27

BACKERS

320

DAYS TO FUND

BIGGEST PLEDGE

Largest pledge from NHS Kent and Medway

£414

From NHS Kent and Medway

100

people have visited this project!

Kent County Council

Kent County Council donated £414

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m<sup>2</sup> of new green space created

5 m2 of new green space created

Just Giving

Just Giving donated £60

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Folkestone & Hythe District Council

Folkestone & Hythe District Council donated £100

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More about our impact

More about our impact

The environment

The environment

Native Wildflowers Meadows take many years to truly establish and can up to 5 years. But we have been scattering seeds in places that are able to grow wild

Volunteering, jobs & education

Volunteering, jobs & education

Many people that have visited The Community Network have been very keen in joining this years Rewilding Folkestone Bee Kind area and have a team of us ready for the project soon.

Arts, culture & heritage

Arts, culture & heritage

Rewilding Folkestone bring back biodiversity and natural beauty.