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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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  • Kings Heath Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Kings Heath was established in July 2017 and work together with Birmingham City Council to continue to help maintain Kings Heath Park for the community and future generations. The group work very closely with the Ranger Service who help guide them in park maintenance etc. and also help by hosting educational activities open

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  • Kings Norton Local Nature Reserve (Friends of)

    The Friends of Kings Norton Local Nature Reserve (FKNNR) act as an informal pressure group to lobby for environmental improvements in and about the reserve, with a weekly working party on site (the Tuesday WorkOut) to manage the Reserve to increase biodiversity and habitats and to enhance its value for both people and wildlife. We

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  • Kings Norton Park (Friends of)

    The Friends of Kings Norton Park is a group of local volunteers who come together regularly to improve and protect the Kings Norton Park and its neighbouring playing fields.   Contact: [email protected] Friends of Kings Norton Park website    

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  • Kingston Hill Community Group

    The Kingston Hill Community Group are volunteers that are dedicated to restoring and revitalising Kingston Hill Park and its surrounding areas, turning neglected spaces into vibrant community assets. The area is being transformed through the group’s hard work, from restoring flower beds and planting spring bulbs and herbs – to ambitious plans for a community

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  • Kushinga Community Garden

    The Kushinga Community Garden represents a sanctuary for refugees, asylum seekers, and the local community. This initiative started in May 2011, with Bournville Village Trust permitting the utilization of unused land behind Raddlebarn Road, Birmingham, for cultivation. The term “Kushinga” in Shona, a Zimbabwean language, conveys the essence of strength and resilience during crises. This

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  • Kyrwicks Lane Open Spaces (Friends of)

    The main aim of the Kyrwicks Lane Open Spaces volunteer group is to improve their local green spaces, through a number of activities such as: The removal of rubbish Weeding Cutting back shrubbery Re-planting Recycling leaf litter to make leafmould to feed back into flower beds Reporting of fly-tipping and any other relevant issues to

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  • Ley Hill Park (Friends of)

    Ley Hill Park is 48 acres of beautiful if hilly parkland, set on the south western edge of Birmingham. It is located in a district known as Northfield, this large park is officially known as a recreation ground. B31 1TT Friends of Ley Hill Park website  

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  • Lickey Hills Society

    The Lickey Hills are on the border of Birmingham and Worcestershire, covering an area of 524 acres (212ha) and Beacon Hill is the highest point rising to a height of 978 ft (298m). Between 1887 and 1933, public spirited landowners including members of the Cadbury family gave large sections of the Hills to Birmingham City

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  • Lifford Reservoir (Friends of)

    Friends of Lifford Reservoir are a community-led group of volunteers who are dedicated to restoring and maintaining the local reservoir for the whole community to enjoy. The reservoir was built by the Worcester & Birmingham canal company in 1815 to compensate Lifford Mill for water lost to the canal. The site is home to many

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  • Manor Farm Park (Friends of)

    Friends of Manor Farm Park is an association of park users and local residents who are interested in the well-being of Manor Farm Park. Established in 1985, they work closely with the City’s Parks Department for the improvement of amenities within the park.   Contact: [email protected] Friends of Manor Farm Park website    

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  • Marsh Hill Allotments

    Marsh Hill Allotments, located in Stockland Green, Birmingham, is one of the city’s oldest and most cherished gardening sites. With over 138 plots, it has been a cornerstone of the community for over 100 years. Managed by a dedicated 15-member committee, the allotments have received the RHS Level 5 award and are known for their

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