Withdean Park Dog Walking Community (Withdog)
We hold work-days in the park in partnership with Friends of Withdean Park to maintain the “Puppy Park” fence and keep it safe and secure for people and dogs.
Continue reading →We hold work-days in the park in partnership with Friends of Withdean Park to maintain the ‚ÄúPuppy Park‚Äù fence and keep it safe and secure for people and dogs.
Continue reading →TWEACK manage both Withdean and Westdene Woods and a small strip of woodland between Eldred Avenue and the railway, now designated as a Local Nature Reserve (LNR.) Since 1993 members have helped purchase land, made significant improvements to access, organised … Continue reading →
We enjoy enhancing many aspects of the park for all who use it – people and wildlife.
Continue reading →The Friends of William Clarke Park is a not-for-profit community organisation with a mission to improve a small green space (also known as ‘The Patch’) situated in the Hanover and Elm Grove ward of Brighton and Hove and promote it … Continue reading →
The Wild Flower Conservation Society (WFCS) is a not-for-profit, volunteer-led group based in Stanmer Park. It is dedicated to the conservation and propagation of our native wildflowers, with a particular focus on chalk grassland species. It does this by gathering, … Continue reading →
We promote and protect Westdene Green as a multipurpose community space and bring people together through events and community action. At The Barn on the Green we aim to help build a more connected community by creating a focal point … Continue reading →
Situated between The Old Market Theatre and the Waterloo Street Arch in Hove, the garden was set up in the early 00’s with the aim of creating a ‚Äúgarden for the gardenless”. In recent years, events have conspired to make … Continue reading →
A group of volunteers who concern themselves with all aspects of looking after Waterhall Valley and Downland. Winter sheep grazing helps maintain sections of the conservation area and bramble and scrub clearance enable paths to be kept open. Native tree … Continue reading →
We are a voluntary group keen to involve our local community in maintaining a park that everyone can enjoy and be proud of.
Continue reading →Three Cornered Copse is a triangle of partly wooded downland that separates the residential streets of Woodland Drive and Woodland Avenue in Hove. The group meet together regularly to keep it beautiful for the love of it.
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