by Strettons Area | Nov 30, 2022 | All Events, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
Tree planting is a great activity – it’s social (or not, depending on how you’re feeling!), good exercise, it gives you that feel-good factor, and at the end of the day you can see that you’ve achieved something tangible. You know that with...
by Strettons Area | Sep 29, 2022 | All Events, Rea Valley News, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
You are invited to a day of inspirational talks about the importance and potential of road verges, hedges and ditches for our county’s biodiversity and flood management. The event, organised by the Middle Marches Community Land Trust and sponsored by The Green...
by Strettons Area | Sep 7, 2022 | All Events, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
The Stepping Stones Project is hosting a series of events on the theme of Wildlife Gardening. All of the events are led by Natural Gardener Nancy Lowe, an organic and wildlife-friendly gardener based near Shrewsbury. A workshop on Gardening for Pollinators on...
by Strettons Area | Apr 18, 2022 | All Events, Breaking News, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
This is a reminder that the ‘Our Upland Commons’ project will be a holding a series of Butterfly and Moth events during spring and summer this year on the Long Mynd, Stiperstones and Clee Liberty Common. Please see the attached leaflet (PDF) for details of the events...
by Strettons Area | Feb 24, 2022 | All Events, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
The SACWG 2021 annual report, with reports of all surveys undertaken last year, is available to view and download HERE (PDF). Remember that our Annual Public Meeting will be held in All Stretton Village Hall on Tuesday 1st March 2022. All are welcome to attend. Doors...
by Strettons Area | Jan 26, 2022 | All Events, Stepping Stones, Strettons Area News
There are two more Stepping Stones volunteering opportunities coming-up. Thursday 10 FebruaryTree planting – Belmore Farm, near Ratlinghope. 10am – 3pm.Help plant new wildlife corridors adjacent to the National Trust’s land on the Long Mynd. To book...