Projects
Natur am Byth – Saving Wales’ Threatened Species
The Natur am Byth partnership is bringing together 10 leading conservation organisations to protect and save 67 of Wales’ most vulnerable species.
Projects
The Natur am Byth partnership is bringing together 10 leading conservation organisations to protect and save 67 of Wales’ most vulnerable species.
Projects
The South Cliff Gardens project re-established the Grade II registered gardens, reconnecting coastal communities to their rich heritage.
Projects
Two primary schools in Brent have come together to learn about biodiversity, nature and habitats as part of a project to grow new wildflower meadows.
Projects
A £454,000 grant is enabling people to enjoy improved access to the Grade II listed historic park in Cardiff.
Projects
The museum without walls creating footsteps between people and places.
Projects
Volunteers have been vital to the Groundwork-led restoration of Rivington Terraced Gardens in Lancashire.
Projects
This project will further enhance interpretation of the Palm House and share its unique history through new ways of reaching audiences.
Projects
The Wayfinding project created opportunities for people from diverse ethnic communities in the North East of England to engage with the outdoors and wildlife in their local area.
Projects
Despite challenges during the pandemic, The Wilderness project shows how older people’s wellbeing can be improved by actively restoring and engaging with natural heritage.
Projects
A derelict site in Cynon Valley has been transformed into a community garden full of people, nature and wildlife – and is now the perfect place for boosting mental health.
Projects
Staff, volunteers and participants on the Pollinating the Peak project are gaining a wellbeing boost from caring for bumblebees.
Projects
Rectory Lane Cemetery was transformed from a neglected 'dead space' into a vibrant community space and wildlife haven.