Catching up with the Chorley Myplace group
We all know that life has been anything but normal over the last few months and all, including us here at Myplace, have had to adapt to new ways of life.
Tony West
We all know that life has been anything but normal over the last few months and all, including us here at Myplace, have had to adapt to new ways of life.
Myplace, is the Lancashire Wildlife Trust and Lancashire Care Foundation Trusts ecotherapy project. Weekly sessions or ‘hubs’ are organised around Preston, Chorley, West and East Lancashire. The…
If you'd love to get outdoors, get stuck in with some practical conservation activities and make some new friends you could come and help us to make Preston Junction LNR even better for…
Inscape Interiors of Chorley have joined Lancashire Wildlife Trust as Bronze Members in an effort to help secure a greener local future.
This is a new post, offering an exciting opportunity for an enthusiastic and motivated individual to further the work of the Lancashire Peat Partnership and maximise the efforts to protect and…
Would you like to play a part in inspiring the next generation to take care of our natural environment?
Myplace trainee, Carrie, has been with us for the past year. Here, she reflects on her time with the project and shares what she has learnt.
Myplace participant, Rachel, talks about how our ecotherapy project, Myplace, has helped give her some much needed time to step back, relax and enjoy nature again.
The Central Preston group which meets in Avenham Park every week is now 6-months old! To celebrate, Myplace trainee Connor shares some of his favourite moments in pictures.
The Myplace project is changing the lives of people in the North West, using ecotherapy to build their confidence and help them to learn new skills.
David shares his Myplace journey with us. Starting with the project just before the lockdown restrictions were imposed, David has experienced both face-to-face and online ecotherapy sessions which…