Royal Pavilion Gardens Volunteers
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 →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 →
The Liz Williams Butterfly Haven was the first site in SE England to be ecologically engineered to modify the topography of chalk downland, which in turn manipulates the microclimate for targeted early successional butterflies. To date 89% of all the … Continue reading →
Newly formed gardening club. To share knowledge, skill, plants via monthly meetings and an on-line platform.
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