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Tag Archives: permaculture

Restoring arable land to a wildlife rich oasis

Harvest Mouse

With the application of a little science, board member Gäelle is creating a strong action plan to restore the site to a home for wildlife and demonstrate our success to potential funders.

Posted byMichelle SpaulThursday 10 May 2018Thursday 10 May 2018Posted inWhistlewood CommonTags:biodiversity, biodiversity action plan, permaculture, survey, wildlifeLeave a comment on Restoring arable land to a wildlife rich oasis

Whistlewood Common – community is our backbone

Whistlewood Common Sign

Whistlewood Common is a Community. Investment comes from the community with time, materials, donations and much love.

Posted byMichelle SpaulSaturday 23 December 2017Thursday 8 February 2018Posted inroundhouse, Whistlewood CommonTags:community, community shares, nature, permaculture, sustainability2 Comments on Whistlewood Common – community is our backbone
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