Our research reveals disabled people and unpaid carers significant barriers to Bristol & Bath's green spaces.
Our plans to improve access to green spaces for disabled people and unpaid carers.
Our Chair of Trustees, Rob Acton-Campbell, on what the proposed budget cuts mean for Bristol's parks.
‘A place where wildlife thrives, where orchids grow, where bees hum, where birds sing and where people enjoy all the benefits of nature’
We're a committed 1% for the Planet® Environmental Partner.
‘Gardening matters! It's noticed and appreciated.’
Our stories are a result of the support from people like you. Help us continue to improve greener spaces for people and planet.
We're excited to be recruiting an 18-25 year old for a year paid placement through New to Nature.
Take a look at some artwork created by our fabulous Roots to Wellbeing participants.
‘We have managed to turn a square bit of green grass into a singing, dancing, creative space that is open and welcoming to all members of the local community’
Everyone should be able to enjoy spending time in Bristol and Bath's parks, but that's not the case.
Our Chair, Rob Acton-Campbell, reflects on the recent parks funding news and what it could mean for us.
Help us grow and support more people to experience the wonderful benefits of Bristol and Bath's parks.
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