Do you have a dull patch of land nearby that you can help burst into life? Do you want to work with neighbours along your street to create a super-highway for hedgehogs, bees and birds? Do you want to make the space where you work full of colour and vibrancy?
Norfolk Wildlife Trust, with funding from the
Heritage Lottery Fund to mark the
Queen’s Jubilee, is seeking residents, community groups, work colleagues and others who want to come together to make a difference for nature in their area.
Nextdoor Nature in Norfolk is focussing on working with the communities around the newly acquired NWT Sweet Briar Marshes, looking for projects to support in the
Mile Cross, Marlpit, North Earlham and Wensum ward areas.
No action for wildlife is ever too small - if you have a vision or a plan to help nature in these areas, but you’re not sure where to start or need a bit of extra help, get in touch.
We’d love to hear from you!
For
guides and advice on everything from how to write a press release to setting up a community group, check out The Wildlife Trust's
Nextdoor Nature Hub.
How to get in touch:
Project Officer Lee Cozens can be contacted:
By mobile:
07788360473
Speak directly, leave a message or voice note, send a photo or video of what you have in mind.
By email:
[email protected]