Winter gardening for hedgehogs

Over winter, most hedgehogs will be hiberntating but they may rouse from time to time during mild weather to forage for food or change nests. Any disturbance could be extremely harmful. By March hedgehogs will begin to emerge from hibernation in spring, having potentially lost a third of their body weight. That will be the … Continue reading Winter gardening for hedgehogs

Have your say regarding infrastructure improvement proposals for Hoo

Medway Council have received confirmation from Government that their Housing Infrastructure Fund (HIF) application had been successful and that £170m has been earmarked for new infrastructure improvements and environmental enhancements to support future sustainable housing development. These proposals relate solely to road, rail infrastructure and environmental management in an around the penninsula. The improvements will … Continue reading Have your say regarding infrastructure improvement proposals for Hoo

Get a Free Big Garden Birdwatch Guide

The RSPB's annual Big Garden Birdwatch takes place again this year from 29 - 31 January. Everyone can take part for free, from first time birdwatchers to seasoned professionals, so why not join the world’s largest wildlife survey, all from the comfort of your own home. Spend an hour counting the birds you see in … Continue reading Get a Free Big Garden Birdwatch Guide

Bee-killing pesticide U-turn by Government: Petition

Despite an EU-wide ban two years ago and an explicit government pledge to keep the restrictions, the UK government has now announced that a neonicotinoid insecticide is authorised for use in England. Read more here. Please consider singing the petition to stop the Government allowing this bee-killing pesticide to be reintroduced. Sign the petition

BBC R4 Appeal – Protect our Wildlife from Litter

It’s been a difficult year for everyone and our environment has suffered too, from a rising tide of litter and fly-tipping. But right now, tackling issues like the ever-increasing tide of plastic in our oceans, the endlessly growing mountains of waste and the climate emergency can all seem too great a challenge for us as … Continue reading BBC R4 Appeal – Protect our Wildlife from Litter

Notes from and Urban Greenspace – Jan 2021

I hope everyone has had a good Christmas and New Year despite all the difficulties of our times. It has been a few months since my last Notes but I felt that as the New Year is upon us an update would be nice. Not unexpectedly, as it is the middle of Winter, there has … Continue reading Notes from and Urban Greenspace – Jan 2021

Hedgehog Highways petition nearing 1 million signatures!

A petition on change.org calling on the Housing and Planning Minister to make the integration of hedgehog highways compulsory in all new build housing developments is heading for a million signatures. It is estimated that the UK’s hedgehog population has declined from more than 30 million in the 1950s to just one million today. It … Continue reading Hedgehog Highways petition nearing 1 million signatures!

New Trees For Luton

Thanks to the hard work of the Arches Local Team with support from MHS and the Council the environment in Luton, Chatham, is now much cleaner and greener. As well has helping to set up our newest Friends Group at Millennium Green the team have been out planting some new trees, in a socially distanced … Continue reading New Trees For Luton

Top 10 Green Flag Award-winning parks

This year a record-breaking 2,061 parks in the UK achieved the prestigious Green Flag Award, and for the past month, the UK public has been voting for their favourite in the Green Flag Award People's Choice. Over 59,000 votes were cast in total and the winners have now been announced as:  Cassiobury Park, Watford Hollycroft Park, … Continue reading Top 10 Green Flag Award-winning parks