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Importance of Urban Green Space to Children’s Development
Green spaces can significantly benefit children’s physical, mental and social development – from infancy into adulthood. This discussion paper from UNICEF outlines the many benefits of green spaces on… Read More
Birmingham’s Erratic Boulders: Heritage of the Ice Age!
This project aims to engage the public with visible heritage of the Ice Age that can be seen in SW Birmingham and NE Worcestershire. These are large boulders, up… Read More
Misfits Music sessions
Misfits Music is a charity based in Birmingham that strongly believes in the power of group music-making activities to facilitate new connections between people, break down social barriers and… Read More
Fields In Trust – Parks Protector Pledge
Fields In Trust have produced a series of useful resources for you to call on your elected representatives to commit to champion, support and protect green spaces for good with… Read More
Nature & Biodiversity Play a Vital Role in Protecting Our Health
Urbanisation, land use, global trade and industrialisation have led to profound and negative impacts on nature, biodiversity and ecosystems across the world. WHO Europe has published its first report… Read More
No11 Arts in Parks
No11 Arts Ltd is an umbrella organisation created to support, enrich and advocate for our city-wide network of 10 Local Arts Forums (LA’sF). There are 10 LAF’s across… Read More
New FPA Park Volunteer Development Coordinators for Dawberry Fields and Ward End Park
We would like to introduce the new Future Parks Accelerator – Volunteer Development Coordinators for two of the Naturally Birmingham project sites, Helen Harvey for Dawberry Fields and Fredy Tematema… Read More
Our Future City Plan – A City for Nature
Birmingham City Council (BCC) are asking for your feedback on the emerging new strategy for Central Birmingham as this will shape future statutory planning policy and guidance. ‘Shaping our City… Read More
Love Birmingham’s Parks – Interactive map
When you’re walking in your local park or open space in Birmingham, please take photos of signs of Spring! We will then add these photos to our new “Love… Read More
The Dawberry Fields Reptile Project
The Wildlife Trust for Birmingham and the Black Country are working in partnership with Birmingham City Council’s Naturally Birmingham Future Parks Accelerator Programme and the local community to fundraise for… Read More
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