Storrington Conservation Society Newsletter: October 2024
Newsletter discusses the need to be aware of possible consequences as we develop our world. Future activities of the Society are given.
Newsletter discusses the need to be aware of possible consequences as we develop our world. Future activities of the Society are given.
Volunteering goes beyond obligation; it’s a personal commitment driven by a genuine desire to contribute to a cause, activity, or project the individual believes in.
Local voluntary groups to showcase the opportunities they offer at Storrington’s Volunteering Fair in Chanctonbury Leisure Centre on Saturday, 21st Sept. 10am to 1pm.
Introducing our invaluable hidden assets. Volunteers offer their time and skills willingly, driven by a desire to make a difference and contribute to the betterment of society. Come along to Storrington on Show, see what’s going on, chat with us and join in.
Collected seed from a field by Hurston Lane will be spread at Dyke Farm to increase the variety of wildflowers in the meadow there.
Community Speedwatch is a National Initiative that is adopted by individual Police Forces across the UK operating to the rules of said individual Forces. In Sussex Community Speedwatch runs under … Read more
The impact on the environment of using electronic communication systems is discussed. Future conservation activities are given as well as previous activities.
Are you a volunteer or does your organisation involve volunteers? Storrington On Show volunteering fair is being held 21st September 2024.
The Newsletter discusses how important the conservation of the natural environment is. Recent and future activities are given.
This newsletter focuses on the importance of hedges for conservation, biodiversity and in dealing with climate change. Also future activities of the Society.