A woodland clearing in our grounds has been transformed into an enchanting space for children to play and learn in the great outdoors. Wild Wood Warriors Forest School, Puddleduck Nursery… read more →
We’re buzzing to have been received a Bees’ Needs Champions Award from the Department for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs for our work supporting pollinators. We began championing bumblebees in… read more →
We are inviting the local community to join a biodiversity walk around our grounds on 19 July. This event is now fully booked but you can join the waiting list… read more →
A class from Crowmarsh Gifford CE Primary School was buzzing after meeting our honey bees and learning about trees in the park last week. Having put on mini beekeeper suits,… read more →
In recognition of completing a year of initiatives to help hedgehogs, we have received another inscription – the British Hedgehog Preservation Society (BHPS)– on our biodiversity award. This takes us… read more →
We’re pleased to announce we’ll be running our free tree trail for families again during the half term holidays at the end of May. You will be able to pick… read more →
Look out for our new Nurture Landscapes manager Hans Heilgendorff out and about at Howbery in the coming weeks. He replaces the familiar face of Robin Sergi, who has moved… read more →
Ternan Energy, an independent marine geoscience consultancy, is looking to recruit more geotechnical engineers, geoscientists and geologists for its new office on Howbery Park. The company expects the strong demand… read more →
Hoopers classes – a low impact form of dog agility using hoops, tunnels and barrels – have started at Howbery Park on Mondays from noon to 1pm. The classes are… read more →
This issue of Parklife looks at: our latest biodiversity initiatives; companies that have recently joined us; the work of existing tenants; and other news from around the park, including a… read more →