
#WasteOfSpace Case Study: Hook Infant School
After school wildlife club “Wild Things” voted on their Waste of Space and started transformation.
After school wildlife club “Wild Things” voted on their Waste of Space and started transformation.
On Derby Road in North End, Portsmouth, local residents identified empty planters, that were once presumably filled with plants, but had been left abandoned for many years. When we, PFoE,…
The fountain at Hilsea Lido was once a beautiful structure splashing water around the many swimmers who visited. Up until a few months ago, the fountain was not the thing of beauty it once was –…
Residents of Wilder Hyde, a Team Wilder community group, recognised that the mowing regimes by the council was preventing wildflowers from thriving and in turn harming pollinators.
Purver’s Patch was a badly overgrown area, with litter caught up in the many brambles and ivy around. There was also an old caravan on the patch with smashed windows and even more rubbish inside.…
Last week the residents and community groups in Eastney, Portsmouth were finally able to begin work on transforming the green space along Marine Court.
Discover the Wilder journey of Friends of Portswood Recreation Ground and how they’ve transformed a space that can be loved by the community and local wildlife.
Southampton local, Andy Sutton, introduces us to his wildlife garden and what's been going on in the summer.
Pupils from Brambles Infant School & Nursery have planted wildflowers in abandoned planters to cheer up their local streets and bring wildlife back to this urban area.
Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Portsmouth project in partnership with Southern Co-op have joined forces with Portsmouth Friends of the Earth (PFoE) volunteers to brighten up…