Celebrate 100 Years of Coleton Fishacre: A Unique Showcase Sunday, April 27, 2025 celebration exhibit heritage coastal anniversary national trust immersive devon centenary conservation Celebrate the centennial of Coleton Fishacre, a National Trust estate in Devon, with an immersive lineup of events and the unveiling of a special exhibition featuring never-before-seen photos. Situated near Brixham, this Arts … Read More
Immerse Yourself in Exmoor’s Nature Festival Sunday, April 27, 2025 exmoor festival wildlife nature national park events outdoor wellness conservation adventure This spring, Exmoor National Park is set to unveil its full programme for the upcoming Exmoor Nature Festival, taking place from Saturday, May 17 to Sunday, June 1. With more than 60 events, the festival aims to celebrate the … Read More
Revolutionizing Somerset: The Innovative Wetlands Project Wednesday, April 23, 2025 somerset wetlands project riverways innovation biodiversity ecosystems conservation water quality environmental_goals A £5 million wetlands project in Somerset is set to revolutionize the local riverways, providing a natural solution to filtrate farm fertilizers through innovative planting methods. Wessex Water, in collaboration with Natural … Read More
Aardman Animations co-founder supports nature with purchase of Somerset farm Saturday, April 19, 2025 aardman animations conservation wildlife biodiversity donation charity sanctuary somerset farm Renowned for his creative contributions to animations like Wallace and Gromit and Morph, Peter Lord, co-founder of Aardman Animations, is now making waves in the conservation world. Through generous contributions, he has … Read More
Actor Aaron Taylor-Johnson Wins Battle Over Pond Plan Tuesday, April 8, 2025 aaron taylor-johnson pond somerset neighbors biodiversity conservation approval james bond landscape flood alleviation Aaron Taylor-Johnson, a top contender for the role of the next James Bond, has overcome opposition from his neighbors and obtained approval for his plan to construct a large pond on the grounds of his historical Somerset … Read More
Restoring Baily’s Buildings: Volunteers Create Dark Corridor for Bats Monday, April 7, 2025 volunteers conservation regeneration wildlife bats glastonbury heritage development community ecology Volunteers in Glastonbury came together on Sunday, March 23, to plant trees and create a dark corridor for bats at the historic Baily’s Buildings site. This initiative forms part of the wider regeneration project for the … Read More