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Space for Nature

We all want great places to live that are both good for people and good for wildlife.
We want nature to be normal, for children to grow up with wild and green spaces to explore. So, increasing biodiversity and capturing carbon through nature is of vital importance, and communities are best placed to improve both.
The Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust is assisting us our community, whilst understanding what valuable habitats we already have. We’ve put together a plan to decide how to invite nature into our community, create new habitats, link habitats with corridors, and improve existing habitats.
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Survey: Big Garden Bird Watch
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Nature mapping walks
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Demonstration veg beds
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Litter picks
There’s something incredibly satisfying about seeing your neighbourhood shine.
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Kerbside Freecycle events
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Water butt by community vegetable bed
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Mass unwrap
(Surfers Against Sewage Toolkit)
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Food composting
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Ringwood Repair Café
Repair Cafés are free meeting places and they’re all about repairing things (together). On…

What have we been up to in Ringwood?
This section of our website offers stories about our experience of implementing the Space for Nature theme in Ringwood.
Blog categories
- Community (15)
- Cycle of the Seed (12)
- Energy Efficient Homes (3)
- Health impacts of climate change (12)
- Space for Nature (13)
- Waste prevention (11)