Easthill Park, Friends of
We aim to work with the local community to protect and improve Easthill Park as a heritage asset, place of ecological interest and site of local natural beauty.
Continue reading →We aim to work with the local community to protect and improve Easthill Park as a heritage asset, place of ecological interest and site of local natural beauty.
Continue reading →Our community garden is an area of former wasteland surrounding St John’s church which has been reclaimed and planted for all to enjoy. We have a working party of volunteers on alternate Saturdays and we are always pleased to welcome … Continue reading →
We meet on Tuesdays 1pm–3pm and Fridays 9.30am–11.30am to carry out general garden maintenance and horticulture, mainly in the walled gardens of Preston Manor.
Continue reading →Our Bee-Friendly Community Garden, at the back of St George’s Church, is a small space designed to nourish both pollinators and people. We grow mostly perennials to feed and host bees and other pollinators, along with aromatic herbs perfect for … Continue reading →
White Street Community Garden is an open space offering a welcome splash of colour on an otherwise grey Edward Street. Our aim is to gently shape a bio-diverse garden of small plants and wild flowers, encouraging pollinators and increasing biodiversity … Continue reading →
Welcome to our community on Grand Avenue, where residents are united by a shared passion for preserving the beauty of our surroundings. From organizing clean-up days to planting flowers and shrubs, we’re dedicated to creating a neighbourhood we can all … Continue reading →
We keep the park clean, create a community atmosphere and liaise with police re anti social behaviour
Continue reading →Friends of the Field established over 10 years ago to protect and enhance this big urban green space for nature, people and the planet.
Continue reading →We take care of 230+ fruit and nut trees in the streets around Hollingdean, support 4 community gardens and run community events that connect people with nature and growing such as nature walks, wildflower planting, plant and seed swaps and … Continue reading →
To create a better sense of community in an area that has suffered much from studentification. To create a healthier environment in all senses of the word. We meet in the community room in The Brighton Uni Moulsecomb campus (on … Continue reading →