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Our Living Landscapes work aims to collaborate with farmers, local councils and businesses to achieve bigger, better and more joined up areas
River Sherbourne Valley Living Landscape Brand Development
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust (WWT) would like to invite expressions of interest from marketing/PR/Branding in the preparation of the following:
Brand development for River Sherbourne Valley…
Dunsmore Living Landscape
A precious slice of countryside rich in wildlife and accessible to all
SVP: Meet the team
The Sherbourne Valley Project team: who we are and what we're doing
SVP: Partners
Meet the Sherbourne Valley Project partners
A Norman day out with Dunsmore Living Landscape
Have you ever wondered how our predecessors interacted with their surroundings?
The Sherbourne Valley Project
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.
Restoration works to start for local WWI Living Memorial
As part of the Dunsmore Living Landscape Scheme and funded by the Highways England’s Designated Environment Fund, Kier will be undertaking the works which will entail a detailed survey on the…
The Explosion Tree
A mini adventure to meet a distant friend!
Landscape Recovery team
Our Landscape Recovery team work to rejuvenate land of low wildlife value, improving the land by restoring lost habitats, and in the process helping to reconnect people with nature.
Farming Practices: Under-sowing and living mulches
Farming together with nature helps to provide habitat for a huge number of species at the same time as producing high quality food.
The Tame Valley Wetlands Landscape Partnership reaches the final for the prestigious UK River Prize 2018!Â
Finalists have been announced for the 2018 UK River Prize. This prestigious award celebrates the important work being carried out in the UK to improve our rivers. The Tame Valley Wetlands…