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The Manchester Festival of Nature returns to teach younger generations about wildlife

The Manchester Festival of Nature returns to teach younger generations about wildlife

by Nikki Brown | Jun 23, 2022 | Uncategorized

On Sunday 26 June Lancashire Wildlife and Manchester City Council are joining forces with a group of nature organisations to celebrate Greater Manchester’s wonderful wildlife in Heaton Park. This family fun day out is also a way of educating younger generations about...
Rochdale’s planting scheme to create new 3,000 tree forest

Rochdale’s planting scheme to create new 3,000 tree forest

by Ryan Johns | Mar 28, 2022 | Natural Environment

Rochdale Borough Council have announced a new tree planting programme which will see the borough become cleaner and greener with the planting of nearly 3,000 trees. Planting will begin to see 2,930 trees planted across Rochdale in Greater Manchester, with plans to...
140 mature trees bound for Manchester’s new Mayfield Park arrive in the UK

140 mature trees bound for Manchester’s new Mayfield Park arrive in the UK

by Andy Parkinson | Sep 21, 2021 | Natural Environment

Diverse species to transform an area previously inhospitable to trees into a new ‘green lung’ for Manchester. A collection of 140 mature trees of 43 different species have arrived in the UK ahead of being moved to their forever home at Manchester’s new Mayfield Park,...

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