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We have received funding from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for The Sherbourne Valley Project. Made possible by National Lottery players, the scheme aims to reconnect the people of Coventry with the city’s river.
Parkridge
At the heart of Brueton Park, Parkridge Visitor Centre offers refreshments and everything you need for a great day out. Whether you are here to enjoy the fresh air or would like to watch wildlife…
National Lottery Heritage Fund
Funding through the National Lottery Heritage Fund is one of The Wildlife Trusts most important sources of income and has helped us to achieve many amazing things for people and wildlife over the years.
My project
Craig gives up his time volunteering in the Bluebell Community Garden. Transforming the garden into a positive space for local people to enjoy, Craig has felt himself become relaxed and happier,…
Severn Trent Agricultural Adviser Project
Severn Trent Agricultural Adviser Project
Water vole recovery project
How we're helping water vole recovery in Warwickshire, Coventry and Solihull.
Hitting the reset button
Natural Heritage Project Officer Alex Jones writes about the importance of hitting the reset button on Coventry's River Sherbourne
The Sherbourne Valley Project – Help us in our mission
The Sherbourne Valley Project is committed to restoring the source of Coventry's river
Invitation to Tender – Stage Zero river restoration project, Coventry
Closes Friday 26 May
River Blythe to be restored in highly ambitious new project
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust’s Tame Valley Wetlands Team announce the launch of a new project; Blythe Alive Again!
Evaluation of Sherbourne Valley Project Delivery Phase
External Tender Brief
Invitation to Tender – The Sherbourne Valley Project Website
Closes Saturday 1st July.