
Massive helping hand from National Lottery
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has received £49,700 National Lottery support to help address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on heritage
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Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has received £49,700 National Lottery support to help address the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on heritage
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is creating an improved and accessible nature reserve for the local community on the outskirts of Coventry and work is now underway.
Trust continues its step change in woodland management to provide long-term protection and resilience to its nature reserves.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust is asking people to support their campaign to stop the potential cull coming to Warwickshire by signing their online petition and contacting their local MP via their…
The UK Government is due to make an announcement of new areas for badger culling this September. We are really concerned about the possibility of Warwickshire being included.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust has received initial support* from The National Lottery Heritage Fund for the River Sherbourne Valley Living Landscape it was announced today. Made possible by National…
Today the Government announced the publication of a White Paper, Planning for the Future.
Warwickshire Wildlife Trust believes there are fundamental flaws in the current planning system…
The Trust has begun to formulate plans that will reintroduce woodland management that will provide long-term protection and resilience to a regionally important woodland.
Visitors to the Trust's Brandon Marsh are set to get a newly accessible nature reserve thanks to a £47,329 grant from FCC Communities Foundation.