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🌱The #BiodiversityPlan sets the world on a path to halt & reverse biodiversity loss.
🛣️Strides have been made, but there's a long way to go from agreement to action.
As we approach #BiodiversityDay on 22 May, join us in being #PartOfThePlan : cbd.int/biodiversity-d…
Let's hear it for our volunteers 'The Hobsons Heros' who all worked so hard in the park today to make sure everyone had a great day at By Gum Hobsons Choice is 70 Salford CVS Salford Ranger Team
The line-up for Swinton Sounds 2024 is here and bigger than ever! A full weekend of FREE pop-up music, performance and fun, taking audiences on a journey spanning the park, the pub, the precinct, and the Palais.
#SwintonSounds
The Walkden Worsley Wander, 10.30am – 1pm on 21 May 2024 GM Walking Parr Fold Park café - a sociable circular 5.4km walk taking in parks, woodland, the Bridgewater Canal, looplines and the occasional historic view! FREE but booking is essential at eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-walkden-…
Learn more about how to improve your lawn for biodiversity Salford City Council plantlife.org.uk/campaigns/your…
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Please do ADD your views Greater Manchester folks. 🙏 #urbanbiodiversity
Maybe ask for bricks for #buildingdependentspecies - #Swifts #HouseSparrows #HouseMartins #Starlings sadly new #BNG Biodiversity Net Gain offers nothing for buildings themselves which are habitat too!
Another wonderful, well attended community event in the memorial forest at Clowes Park, Broughton.
Together with the support of Salford City Council Ranger Team and RHS Community Gardening over 50 people attended to help plant wildflower plugs and clear a woodland walk.