This issue of Parklife is buzzing with the latest stories from around the park, including honey bees, bumblebees, new tenants, Covid-19 adjustments, and much more. Don’t forget to send your… read more →
In recognition of our work to support bumblebees over the last year, Nurture Landscapes has presented us with the Biodiversity Award inscribed with the Bumblebee Conservation Trust (BCT) logo. Over… read more →
Raj and Cindy Tanna have moved into an office on Howbery Park with their expanding young business, drawn back here by happy memories from earlier in their careers. Raj and… read more →
A community larder, run by Style Acre (the charity that supports adults with learning disabilities and autism) from its Howbery Park office, is proving an extremely popular and worthwhile venture.… read more →
Style Acre is using some extra office space at Howbery Park to give the charity enough room to run their day opportunity support services for people with learning disabilities and… read more →
Our technical team have been wearing their detective hats over the last few weeks, scouring under the Manor House floorboards to solve the mystery of the noisy heating pump. Technical… read more →
Although Howbery has been quiet over the last few months, a small team has been busy at the business park, ensuring that the site is safe, secure and looking good,… read more →
The prolonged period of rain earlier this year led to three of our honey bee colonies perishing, but, thanks to three new queen bees, the hives are now buzzing again.… read more →
By switching to a new career in acupuncture, financial expert Des Le Roy is planning to reduce his own stress levels, along with those of his clients. It may be… read more →
As Howbery’s solar park turns nine, the amount of electricity that we are exporting back to the National Grid is extraordinarily high. Since our solar park was set up on… read more →