Grundon lends a helping hand to the Colne Valley Park
Grundon Waste Management are a long term supporter of the Colne Valley Park, learn more about how much we value their practical support.
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Grundon Waste Management are a long term supporter of the Colne Valley Park, learn more about how much we value their practical support.
The Colne Valley Team are working hard to reduce Invasive Species which are growing abundantly in the Colne Valley Park, damaging our native eco system. This takes determination as these species are very effective at spreading. Invasive Species week which runs from 16th-22nd May 2022 has inspired the team to redouble their efforts.
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Welcome to our Spring newsletter with details of the challenges of protecting the Park and the local rivers and lots more, project updates, events, local walks and why you should get involved with your Colne Valley Park this Spring! Collect a copy from our Riverside café at the Visitor Centre in Denham Country Park or take a break and read the latest edition online here.
May we suggest some walks in Ruislip Woods that you can download and follow on your mobile phone?
There are six different routes for you to enjoy.
Welcome to our winter newsletter with details of the challenges of protecting the Park and the local rivers and lots more, project updates, events, local walks and why you should get involved with your Colne Valley Park this Winter! Collect a copy from our Riverside café at the Visitor Centre in Denham Country or take a break and read the latest edition online here.
It’s no exaggeration to say the threats against the Colne Valley Regional Park and indeed the Green Belt as a whole, have reached crisis point. We have written to Michael Gove to explain seven positive suggestions for improvement to the government’s planning policy in a bid to relieve the situation.
The Colne Valley is facing unprecedented pressures and is fighting for its life to maintain its vital role as high quality, wildlife rich, productive and accessible green space for local people.
We have sent a briefing note outlining the situation to local MPs and Local Councils.
Exciting things are happening at Woodoaks Farm near Maple Cross: they’re turning organic.
Discover more about what that really means, the history and legacy of the farm, their new dynamic mission and how the Colne Valley Park team are getting involved to support them.
We work hard to protect the Colne Valley for both wildlife and people – below is the story of some of the geese resident in the Colne Valley written by Mary Pearson one of our amazing volunteers.
Colne Valley Park Visitor Centre
Denham Court Drive
Denham
UB9 5PG
Telephone: 01895 833 375
Email: [email protected]
Web: www.colnevalleypark.org.uk