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Grow Batheaston celebrate the completion of several areas of wildflower meadow on the Elmhurst estate.
This project was made possible by a grant from Your Park which enables us to buy the seed and plug plants and work with volunteers to scarify the areas by hand and then sow and trample in the seed mix.
Pond Life - how to create a wildlife pond - by local resident Phil Johnston-Smith
Local resident Phil Johnston-Smith explains the impact that adding a pond has had in his garden is a short space of time.
Eco Together Welcome and Outreach
Eco Together is being run by Transition Bath, based on similar successful projects elsewhere in the country. It brings together small groups of neighbours, friends or colleagues for 5 structured sessions to support each other in making changes that tackle climate change and the cost of living crisis in ways that suit each person best. Eco Together helps people do the eco-activities that have been on the list for a long time and will be very satisfying to complete!
Spotlight on local resident and volunteer Harry Adams
Local resident and volunteer Harry Adams tells us about what he loves about volunteering with Grow Batheaston
Wild flower meadows project on the Elmhurst Estate
Details of out next initiative - creating some wild flower meadow area on the Elmhurst / Catherine Way Estate.
30 Oak saplings planted by the children from Oak class - Batheaston Church School
Local Primary school pupils from Oak class got the chance to each plant their very own oak sapling on Bathampton meadows near to New Leaf Farm.