Minutes from the MUGS Forum meeting of Thursday Feb 4th 7.00pm

Apologies: Cllr Maple, Liz Duckworth, Annmarie Behn, Natalie Poulton Welcome and Introduction Introduction of Peter Garrett, recently appointed the Greenspace Access and Programme Manager. Peter has a huge wealth of experience and expertise in the management of greenspaces, volunteer groups, rights of way and countryside management. He takes on the key role in the future … Continue reading Minutes from the MUGS Forum meeting of Thursday Feb 4th 7.00pm

Latest News from the Friends of Vinall Park

1. Donations - This Spring we are looking to add more plants, bushes and bulbs to our park to bring new wildlife to our wonderful urban space this coming Summer and Autumn. To donate towards the new plantings please get in touch by email at: treasurer@vinallpark.org and we will send you details.    2. Our new … Continue reading Latest News from the Friends of Vinall Park

RSBP free resources for young learners

It's not too late to submit results of the RSPB Big Schoolsโ€™ Birdwatch 2021 which runs to 22 Feb 2021, but if you missed the survey, there are still lots of resources available for teachers, parents and young learners on the RSPB website. https://youtu.be/sLzR0LjL_gY

Notes from an Urban Greenspace – Frozen special

I am currently gazing out my window at the winter wonderland of my snow clad garden and feeling sorry for my birds. They have plenty of food in their feeders and are fairly active, but it looks so cold! As we know our British birds are well insulated, with a thick covering of feathers, and … Continue reading Notes from an Urban Greenspace – Frozen special

Medwayโ€™s First Public Living Den is Installed in Rainham

The Friends of Rainham Recreation Ground are pleased to announce they have installed Medwayโ€™s first living den within a public space. A living den is a domed structure built using recently harvested willow stems that are pushed into the ground. The natural regenerative properties of these stems mean that within a few weeks they grow … Continue reading Medwayโ€™s First Public Living Den is Installed in Rainham

Climate Action and the COP26

One of the signs of our climate crisis is the simple fact that over the last ten years global temperatures have been the hottest on record. This has its effect on every aspect of our lives and one of the signs of this is early the arrival of Spring. The start of Spring is usually … Continue reading Climate Action and the COP26

I-SPY IN FEBRUARY

Hungry Grey Squirrel trying to fit two peanuts in its mouth at the same time at Gillingham Park And more... Coast and marshes Riverside Country Park is very popular and the foreshore at Grain village is a lovely walk as well. Out on the North Kent Marshes the overwintering birds are at their best. Dunlin, … Continue reading I-SPY IN FEBRUARY

January Newsletter

Our first newsletter has been published and you can click here to read it online or use the button below to receive future news from the Medway Urban Greenspaces Forum direct by email: subscribe What happens after I fill out the form? Once you have completed the form, you will receive an email asking you … Continue reading January Newsletter

I-SPY IN JANUARY

Coast and marshes Riverside Country Park is very popular and the foreshore at Grain village is a lovely walk as well. Out on the North Kent Marshes the overwintering birds are at their best. Dunlin, golden plover and greenshank are types of wading birds that visit in the winter and the best time to see … Continue reading I-SPY IN JANUARY

Latest News Roundup – updated Jan 2021

Why not grab a cuppa and catch up with some of the latest news from other organisations: Winter Action is the latest update from the Hedgehog Petition. New Petition to Stop the UK from allowing EU banned bee-killing pesticide to be reintroduced has been launched. The Bumblebee Conservation Trust have released a video on winter-flowering … Continue reading Latest News Roundup – updated Jan 2021