House Sparrow. Image by Olga Fil from Pixabay
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House sparrow. Image by Olga Fil from Pixabay
  • Central Park Allotments, Plymouth PL3 4QR – entrance on Peverell Park Road, opposite Endsleigh Park Road (What3Words: ///cable.baking.script)

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The Green Communities Project is back at Central Park Allotments.
We are working in collaboration to put on a bird watching event in their bird hide on site. We will have a few pairs of binoculars and various bird ID books as well as some of our staff on site to help identify species. The data collected will be sent to the Big Garden Bird Watch to help contribute to the world's largest garden wildlife survey!
Anyone from a bird novice to an avian expert are welcome to join in. All you need to bring is yourself and a mug for some tea and coffee provided by us!
Please wrap up warm, wear sturdy shoes or boots and bring wet weather gear as we will be outside on slightly uneven ground.
There are limited free tickets so prompt booking is advised.

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About Green Communities

Green Communities is an exciting project which is connecting people and wildlife in Devonport, Central Park, and in Keyham and the West of the city of Plymouth.
Green Communities is a partnership project between Plymouth City Council, the National Trust, Devon Wildlife Trust, Real Ideas Organisation and Zebra Collective. It is a pilot project funded through a combination of grants and contributions, including support from Heritage Lottery Fund Urban Nature Development Grant and Natural England.
The project builds on the work of the Green Minds project that ran from March 2020 – August 2022.

About Green Minds

Green Minds was an Urban Innovative Actions (UIC) funded project that aimed to better connect people to green and blue spaces within and around the city of Plymouth.
This innovative project was led by Plymouth City Council’s Strategic Planning and Infrastructure Department in collaboration with a range of local stakeholders including the University of Plymouth, Real Ideas Organisation, Arts University Plymouth, Devon Wildlife Trust, The Data Place and the National Trust. The project aimed to improve the quality and condition of green and blue infrastructure. It also aimed to positively enhance people’s interaction and involvement in these spaces, recognising that spending time in green and blue spaces has positive health and wellbeing benefits.

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