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2021
8th December 2021
At our Green Fair in the Square back in September, we invited
visitors to post their wishes for a more sustainable future on our
wish tree. Here are the headlines from the wish tree:
More working together to increase involvement and to organise
events;
Cycle lanes, both in town and from Credi ...
11th September 2021
One of the things many of us have done over this last year is
spend more time enjoying nature in our local areas. Some of us
might be lucky enough to have a river nearby to walk along and
enjoy. You might even have seen some wonderful wildlife; Kingfisher
or perhaps an Otter if you have been very f ... 11th September 2021
Me, for one!
If you take a look at our home
page, you will see some rather tired and out of date content,
along with more topical items.
As I add new content to the website, this automatically updates
the home page. The problem we have is that new content is not added
evenly across all sections o ...
11th September 2021
Our Big Green Fair in the
Square is good to go!
Come along on 25th September from 11am to 2pm to catch up with
friends; pedal your way to smoothie heaven thanks to Ride On, Exeter - if you can, bring some fruit
along, we will supply what we can; find a tasty bite to eat
courtesy of Catch 77 CIC fr ...
16th August 2021
Crediton Library has a climate change and recycling book display
in the children's library which will continue through the summer
holidays until September. The library is launching the annual 6
book Summer Reading Challenge on Saturday 10th July. This year the
theme is Wild World Heroes and is all ...
3rd May 2021
'Could you be a parish Wildlife
Warden' reads an ad on the website of Acting on Climate in Teignbridge
(ACT).
It goes on 'They are needed to help support, protect and
increase our district's wildlife and improve its chances of
surviving the ecological and climate emergencies we face. Wildlife
Ward ...
26th March 2021
Lapford news:
Members of the Lapford community have been working to make
the new space at Lower Town Place more wildlife friendly. They have
carried out various plantings, including a hedge around one
boundary, and shrubs, trees and wild flowers in other areas. A
hedgehog hotel (hibernaculum), and ...
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