Good lord, we’re well into March already. And after a balmy winter, Friday (4th) brought about the years first grass cut in my garden. After blowing out the cobwebs, cleaning the air filter and checking the oil and petrol, off we… Continue Reading →
By November, I had assumed that our annual grass cuts had been completed, with our green hay spread, our seeds sown and our plugs planted. So surely it was time to put away the rakes and let them lay dormant until… Continue Reading →
Plenty of outdoor events for the whole family in this month’s e-newsletter! Bats, birds, spiders and exploration of Life Under the Surface, what’s not to like? Become a volunteer Sutton nature events
Plenty of outdoor events for the whole family in this month’s e-newsletter! Bats, birds, spiders and exploration of Life Under the Surface, what’s not to like? Become a volunteer Sutton nature events
Spring is here, despite the wintry weather conditions, and what better time to bring new life into the garden! For the third workshop in our Biodiversity Gardens Skills series, we decided to celebrate the changing seasons and explore the ancient… Continue Reading →
Sutton Nature Conservation Volunteers are looking for a new volunteer! A Biodiversity Education Assistant is required to assist with all aspects of the London Borough of Sutton’s Biodiversity Education Service from March to September 2013. This role is suitable for candidates who… Continue Reading →
‘Hedge accentors’, hedgerows, hedgehogs & herptile events, a call to arms for Spring Cleaning, annoy your MP on Early Day Motion 603, the first SNCV Award (well done Mike!) and some dodgy TV programme plug; all in the new January… Continue Reading →
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