Wildflower planting will boost New Forest insects
An area the equivalent of more than 13 football pitches has been planted with wildflowers to boost insect numbers.
An area the equivalent of more than 13 football pitches has been planted with wildflowers to boost insect numbers.
The weekend, which is open for young people age over 16 and under 18, will take place in Brockenhurst in August.
People are invited to put forward their views in a survey organised by The New Forest National Park Authority.
The Amphibian and Reptile Conservation Trust is restoring heathlands to benefit sand lizards, smooth snakes and adders.
Two celebration evenings were held for recipients of funds raised by local Freemasons over the past 12 months.
A garden designer from Poole and students from Dorchester will present their designs at the event at Beaulieu in the New Forest from 2–4 May.
Reviewers from the Local Government Association praised New Forest District Council’s leadership and financial management.
Research by Wild New Forest has found 36 priority species that are classified as nationally rare or scarce.
Residents within the New Forest District Council will receive two new wheely bins and food waste caddies in the coming months.
New Forest District Council are inviting residents to help shape its future parking strategy.