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Funding available for ‘shovel ready’ nature projects across the region

SEVERN TRENT has funding available for communities who want to boost nature across the region.

The water and waste company is inviting individual land managers, community groups and businesses to come forward for funding for projects to improve nature in the local environment.

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This offer is available FOR A LIMITED TIME to help support nature projects across the region that may have been put on hold because of the cost-of-living crisis.

The scale of each project must be over one acre (that’s roughly half the size of a rugby pitch) and must be completed by FRIDAY 24 MARCH 2023.

Graham Osborn, Principal Ecologist at Severn Trent, said: “What’s good for nature is good for water and we’re open to any ideas, but the more creative the better! For a bit of inspiration, previous projects have included hedgerow planting, wildflower meadow creation and habitat management for native birds and mammals.”

Graham added: “To qualify for this funding, the project must be completed by Friday 24 March 2023, so ideas and proposals need to be shovel-ready to ensure they are up and running by the spring to give the habitats and wildlife the best chance to thrive. We will also consider projects that have already started but weren’t able to be completed, perhaps because they ran into financial difficulty.”

The available funding is part of Severn Trent’s Great Big Nature Boost – an environmental commitment that is seeing Severn Trent revive 5,000 hectares of land, plant 1.3 million trees and restore 2,000km of rivers across the Severn Trent region by 2027, allowing the company to give back to the communities it serves while helping to improve the quality of the water it treats and supplies to its customers.

To apply for funding, please email ecologymatters@severntrent. co.uk to express your interest as soon as possible. For more information, please visit stwater.co.uk/biodiversity

Holistic & Mystic Event at Groby Community Centre

JANET LOWE is organising a Holistic & Mystical Event to be held at Groby Community Centre, Forest Rise, Groby LE6 0BD on Sunday 2nd April, between 2pm & 4pm. The event will feature accredited practitioners and respected mediums. Admission is FREE and refreshments will be available.

Craft Fair

Saturday 15th April 2023

10am – 4pm

Groby Village Hall LE6 0DQ

Featuring many local crafters * FREE ENTRY *

Refreshments served all day

Stalls include:

• HOME MADE BAKING AND PRESERVES •

• PLANTS AND LOCAL PRODUCE •

• HAND MADE CRAFTS • JEWELLERY •

• CARDS • GIFTS • AND MUCH MORE!

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