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The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea is pleased to announce the laying of the world's first Public Floral Lawn.
Read More >>>WWT Project Manager, Sue Pritchard, explains how a North London project is working with Schools to increase awareness of water management issues in the local community and to demonstrate the use...
Read More >>>The European Commission shall be introducing a two-year ban on pesticides blamed for a dramatic decline in Bee populations. Concerned Organisations have lobbied hard against the use of...
Read More >>>• New funding round for 5,000 new Street Trees • £100,000 for Tree and Woodland Community Projects • Call for Londoners to take part in first ever ‘London...
Read More >>>Learn about the role of Wildlife in our Vegetable Garden — as essential Pollinators and Pest Predators; Tips on what you can do in the short-term to support Garden Wildlife as this...
Read More >>>From edible bus stops to rain gardens, work is beginning on the first of the Mayor’s 100 ‘pocket parks’ — transforming underused urban spaces into mini-Oases. Thanks...
Read More >>>DIY superstores are clambering over each other to withdraw products that threaten Britain's Bees. In the last 48 hours B&Q, Homebase and Wickes have all announced plans to rid their...
Read More >>>THE number of people cycling and walking on Greenways has risen by a fifth, according to latest figures from Transport for London. The largely off-road, traffic-free paths make it easier to...
Read More >>>Eco-Gardeners and London 21 Supporters, Rita & Pieter Grootendorst, have successfuly defended themselves in the action brought by Bexley Borough Council, after being harangued for keeping a...
Read More >>>London Meadows Conference Last month we organised a Conference at City Hall on sowing and creating Wildflower and Grass Meadows. Apologies for taking so long to organise this, but the...
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