Nature friendly choices in our gardens & greenspaces could make Craigshill a safe place for Nature

Making space for Nature in our community
We all appreciate green spaces more since Lockdown, but can we make more Nature friendly choices in our gardens and shared spaces? Could Craigshill be a “habitat network” or a “green corridor”? Can we make our community a safer place for Nature? We can all make a difference for wildlife, with the choices we make, and the seeds that we plant.
Craigshill blog posts
- February Ramble & Chat
We’re back in Almond Park, Craigshill for our walk this month. We’ll be on the lookout for signs of spring – like snowdrop flowers and tiny hazel catkins – and hoping for a good blether as well. When: Sunday 8th February, 2-3.30pmContinue reading “February Ramble & Chat” - NextdoorNature Craigshill – 2024 review
Happy New Year!That’s the end of the first full year of NextdoorNature Craigshill. As part of Almond Valley Nature Action and working with Growing Together, we’ve had some great events in Almond Park and nearby greenspaces. Some highlights for meContinue reading “NextdoorNature Craigshill – 2024 review” - October Ramble and Chat
Join us for our bird identification workshop on Sunday 13 October 2024 – please book a free ticket on Eventbrite. In October, we will be joined by Scott Paterson, who will lead a bird guided walk around Almond Park. AttendeesContinue reading “October Ramble and Chat”
