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The power and importance of community...and nature!
We talk to some participants of our weekly wellbeing groups to find out what 'community' means to them, as part of Mental Health Awareness Week.
MHAW 2025: Rebecca's Cycling Community
Rebecca is our Lancashire Wildlife Trust cycling champion, convincing everyone she meets in the Trust to give cycling a go!
Here she shares how cycling created a community for her when she…
Scutchers Acres community orchard supports local foodbanks
Scutchers Acres is a mixture of woodland, grassland and an amazing community orchard in Burscough, West Lancashire – and not only is it supporting nature but the orchard bounty is supporting the…
Local community plants British flowers to boost wildlife
Hundreds of native wild flowers have been planted by Manchester's local community to tackle loss of city wildlife and increase access to nature.
How the community helped create a new National Nature Reserve
In 2025, the Risley, Holcroft and Chat Moss National Nature Reserve was declared as part of the King’s Series. Find out how community members helped to make this happen.
Healthy habitats by the highway – Four years of our Network for Nature project
We have been restoring bog and fen habitat across Greater Manchester as part of the Network for Nature project. With the projects coming to an end, we'd like to celebrate the project by…
Dune Fire Community Action Day at Lytham St Anne’s Nature Reserve
The Fylde Sand Dunes Project is calling on the help of local businesses, residents and lovers of the Fylde coast in a community effort to restore the beloved sand dunes at Lytham St Anne’s Nature…
My project
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
Buzzing with life: Summer discoveries in our wet woodlands. A project update.
Jessica Fung, our wonderful Nature Recovery Project Officer, looks back at an intriguing summer full of discoveries and practical progress on our Wet Willow Wildlife Project.