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Gardening for Wildlife
Spring is fast approaching, and now is the perfect time to start thinking about how you can help wildlife in your garden.
Wildlife Gardening
When we moved into our semi-detached 1990s-built house in 2019, the 6 by 11 metre back garden was pretty typical of a modern low-maintenance garden – a square of lawn surrounded by thin borders,…
Bat boxes installed by community project
Bat populations in and around Alresford get a boost this spring, with the installation of 30 new roosting boxes.
Wildlife sanctuary sites
Wildlife gardening - Planting for moths
Creating a garden that supports moths means thinking about both the adult fliers and their caterpillars. With a few thoughtful choices, your outdoor space can become a haven for these vital…
Wildlife gardening for small spaces
You may only have a balcony, a tiny lawn or a patio but it’s still possible to create your own private nature reserve.
Gardening for butterflies
Summer is peak butterfly season and gardens can be as good a place as any to spot these winged wonders.
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National Planning Policy Framework & Local Wildlife Sites
Yesterday the Government released the new National Planning Policy Framework for England. And the good news is that Local Wildlife Sites are back in!
Some protection reinstated for at-risk Local Wildlife Sites
Thanks to a Wildlife Trust campaign, Local Wildlife Sites have been reinstated in the National Planning Policy Framework as sites on which development should be restricted.