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FREE WEBINAR: Biodiversity Net Gain in Greater Manchester
Professionals working on the delivery of Biodiversity Net Gain Greater Manchester will want to sign up for this new webinar.
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RHS Garden Bridgewater to open in July 2020
This week, the Royal Horticultural Society (RHS) announced that its fifth garden and first new garden for nearly two decades, RHS Garden Bridgewater, is opening to the public from Thursday 30 July 2020.
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Greater Manchester to Invest Over £1.5million in New Tree Planting
The city region has secured funding from The Urban Tree Challenge Fund, matching existing resources, to plant both small saplings and large urban trees.
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The Top 10 Projects Greening Greater Manchester
In July 2019, the Greater Manchester Combined Authority declared a climate emergency. As we begin to radically decarbonise the city region, action must be taken to adapt to the extreme weather that ‘baked-in’ emissions will bring.
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Watch Out for Muddy Puddles!
Join us for a wet and muddy story walk along Rochdale Canal and up to Newton Heath Dog Club. Enjoy a reading of ‘Watch Out for Muddy Puddles!’ and our trail. This walk may not be suitable for pushchairs.
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Greater Manchester Moving Conference 2020
On 11th May 2020, GM Moving is hosting its third annual conference, bringing people together from across the system in Greater Manchester.
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Chat Moss Planting Day – 10th March
Join Carbon Landscape, Peel L&P and Great Manchester Wetlands for a day of planting work on this rare mossland.
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Join the Great British Spring Clean
It’s time for the Great British Spring Clean 2020. Sign up here to take part in the country’s biggest mass-action environmental campaign.
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Groundbreaking ‘greenprint’ launched for Greater Manchester
All Our Trees is Greater Manchester’s tree and woodland strategy and shows the incredible value of the city region’s 11.3 million trees – demonstrating why we should protect them, and outlines where to plant more trees.
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Manchester Festival of Nature is Going Digital!
Last year, more than 7,000 people came out to join the Manchester Festival of Nature in Heaton Park – there was face painting, inspiring talks and a gigantic bee parade in the sunshine.
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Greater Manchester Birding City Region
“Greater Manchester Birding City Region”, the new book from author and ecologist James Walsh, aka The Mancunian Birder, is now available as a free e-book with colour photos via Borrowbox,
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Join us: Delivering a Greener Greater Manchester
Get your exclusive ticket to the Greater Manchester Natural Capital Group’s Annual Conference – coming to Manchester in February 2020.
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