Midlands Forest Network would like to share their new YouTube channel, including individual recordings of all presentations and discussions from their launch event. At the launch event they asked – How will the Midlands Forest Network add value to your work? The key themes that came across were: Partnership working – Shared skills, knowledge and collaboration to scale up delivery. Strategic approach – Connecting, co-ordinating and aligning initiatives across the region to create significant and meaningful impact for nature, people and business. Access to green finance/funding – Creating a regional structure to develop and disseminate scalable and replicable business models for
10th April, 6pm, online Find out about how Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and Herefordshire Wildlife Trust are working together to recover nature in the Lugg Valley. The webinar will be compered by James Hitchcock, CEO Radnorshire Wildlife Trust and include presentations on: Storing water in the uplands – Radnorshire Wildlife Trust’s Wilder Lugg project – Dan Westbury, Wilder Lugg Project Officer, Radnorshire Wildlife Trust Recovering floodplain plants on Lugg Meadows – David Hutton, Nature Reserves Officer, Herefordshire Wildlife Trust Creating wetland habitat at Bodenham Lake – Sarah King, Nature Recovery Manager, Herefordshire Wildlife Trust Wye Adapt to Climate Change? Recovering nature, and creating a climate-resilient landscape within the
Click on the links below for information on two upcoming in-person courses at Applewood:: Forest Gardening with Chris 18-19 May Introduction to Permaculture with Chris, 29-30 June
HFA have been talking in their Steering Meeting about what they would ask potential General Election candidates about good food in Herefordshire? The discussion has started and they’ve had a few ideas, which they will collate into a short briefing. Please get in touch if you have more. You can see notes in the meeting minutes, all are in the ABOUT page and the 2024 folder is here. If you’d like to support the Herefordshire Food Alliance, on the Steering Team, with other work or by being part of our umbrella organisation New Leaf – please
Herefordshire Wildlife Trust have a full programme of events aimed at all ages from Wild Adventure Club for 8 – 12 year olds to an immersive regenerative farm experience on Easter Sunday. For more details, and to book, Click here Click here to read the latest newsletter from HWT City Branch including volunteering opportunities and updates on their work on flooding. On Saturday 23rd March the HWT Ross group will be running a Wild About Gardens workshop. It runs from 9:30am to 12:30pm in the Baptist Church in Broad Street, Ross on Wye. Booking


