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  • Highbury Park Friends

    Highbury Park Friends is a voluntary group dedicated to the preservation, improvement and enjoyment of the park. Highbury Park is home to abundant wildlife and plant species – woodland, aquatic and other birds, pond animals, and the largest variety of trees of any park in Birmingham. The park has a rich history, containing evidence from the

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  • Hill Hook Local Nature Reserve

    Hill Hook Local Nature Reserve is located in Four Oaks, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham. This hidden oasis of green, bordered by residential streets, is an outstanding site with a wide variety of habitats ranging from grassland, scrub and dry woodland to open water, marsh and alder carr woodland. This provides habitat for a wide variety of

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  • Hodge Hill Common (Friends of)

    Hodge Hill Common is a small area of historic common land in East Birmingham. The site is semi-wild, made up predominantly of dry acid grassland (an ecologically valuable habitat which is uncommon in Birmingham) with some planted trees and colonising scrub and saplings. The Common was well used by the local community in the past

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  • Holders Lane and Pebble Mill Fields (Friends of)

    Just 4 miles from the city centre, lying between the Pershore Road and Moor Green Lane, this site is regarded as Birmingham’s hidden gem. Alongside the playing fields lies a rich and diverse natural habitat including the River Rea, hedgerows, scrubland (in Brockley Grove) and Holders Woods, which is ancient woodland and designated as a

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  • Holders Woods Conservation

    Holders Woods Conservation are a group of like minded people keen to promote biodiversity enhancement along the river Rea. This group meets mainly on 1st Sundays of the month, 2-4pm (except Bank Holidays) to carry out activities agreed with the Park Rangers of Cannon Hill Park & Holders Woods, to help manage, maintain and enhance

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  • Ideal Village Park

    Friends of Idea Village Park are a group that looks after a heritage park created in the Bordesley Green Area, east Birmingham, surrounded by housing. B9 5PG Contact: [email protected]

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  • Jasmin Fields (Friends of)

    Jasmin Fields Local Nature Reserve was established in 2008 with the help of a local group who then became The Friends of Jasmin Fields.  Approximately 10 hectares in size, Jasmin Fields makes up part of an invaluable green corridor for wildlife.   Contact: [email protected]

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  • Jones Wood (Friends of)

    Friends of Jones Wood look after an historic woodland area in the heart of Walmley. Contact: [email protected]

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  • Key Hill & Warstone Lane Cemeteries (Friends of)

    The Friends of Key Hill Cemetery formed in 2004, later incorporating Warstone Lane cemetery in 2009 combining both cemeteries under one umbrella. The Friends main objectives are the preservation, maintenance, and refurbishment, along with researching, assisting the public with a plot number of their ancestors grave.  The Friends have regular clean up days and work

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  • Khawateen Creative Minds

    Local people of all ages and backgrounds looking after local green spaces, making the area more presentable with flowers colour and art. This group have set up Hay Mills in Bloom to take part in the RHS its your neighbourhood assessment every year.   If you are interested to be part of this community led

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  • King George V Playing Field (Friends of)

    The Friends of King George V Playing Field is a community-led group dedicated to the stewardship of the green space on Sutton Oak Road, Sutton Coldfield, B74 2AQ. The group monitors and improves the field to ensure it remains a high-quality resource for the local community. Key Activities: Through these efforts, the group fosters local

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  • Kings Heath and Brandwood Litter Pickers

    The members of the Kings Heath and Brandwood Litter Pickers adopt a street or park (or more than one) and volunteer regularly. They meet every Sunday at 10am followed by litter picking around Kings Heath, targeting areas that have high levels of litter. The group often often meet for a tea or coffee after the

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