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SUMMARY:Elves Workshop at Home - Nene Park Trust Online Event
DESCRIPTION:Elves Workshop at Home  \nSaturday 5th December 2020 – Friday 11th December 2020 10am – 11.30pm \nAs only essential international travel is allowed right now\, Santa’s elves can’t come to our usual Elves workshop in a busy Discovery Den\, but they have sent us the details of what they were planning to make\, so children and adults can still join in some seasonal and wild crafts at home. \nEvery Saturday in December until Christmas we will have craft kits for you to pick up\nat the Visitor Centre – Ferry Meadows for a small donation. \nThis week is Lollipop Stars. \nIn each kit\, there will be enough materials to make two stars\, you can put one on your tree at home and bring one back to the Park to decorate one of our trees at the Christmas Tree Festival. \nYou can also download the elves craft idea from our website if you have your own craft materials at home. \nThe instructions and details will be available from our website from the 5th December. \nRemember to share your creations with us on our social media pages. \nSuitable for – all ages \nFREE download – donations welcome! \nKits at the Visitor Centre – Suggested donation of £1 \nContact 01733 234193 for further information and assistance. \nElves Workshop at Home 5th December – 11th December 2020 10am – 11.30pm \nA Nene Park Trust online event \nFurther sessions: 12th December – 18th December; 19th December -24th December 10am – 11.30pm.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/elves-workshop-at-home-nene-park-trust-online-event/
CATEGORIES:Children,Crafts,Family,Indoor Activity,Online Event,Workshop
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SUMMARY:Creating the region’s very first ‘Tiny Forest’
DESCRIPTION:This December\, eco-minded organisations have joined forces in Peterborough to help create the region’s very first ‘Tiny Forest’\, with the aim of helping to restore biodiversity in the city and tackling climate change. \nThe charity PECT\, Peterborough Football and Sports Development Foundation\, Peterborough City Council and The Tree Council have teamed up to plant a Tiny Forest at the Nene Valley Community Centre in Peterborough (PE2 9RE) on 6th and 7th December 2020\, between 10am-3pm. \nThe team\, alongside volunteers\, will be planting a variety of wildflowers and 695 trees in a mixture of species to replicate the growing patterns of native woodland\, but on a miniature scale. It will create a fast-growing and dense forest in a tiny space\, which will deliver a range of benefits for wildlife and the environment\, including increasing habitat and food sources. \nThe new Nene Valley Tiny Forest may be small\, but it will be able to offer flood mitigation\, improved air quality\, a haven for numerous wildlife species and a space for people to connect with nature in an urban environment. \n“Tiny Forests are still relatively uncommon in the UK\, and this will be the very first created in the area\,” explains Councillor Alan Dowson. “l hope that other wards in the city will follow our example\, so that together we can create a network of green spaces to benefit wildlife across Peterborough and its surrounding areas.” \n“We are very excited to be working in partnership to plant a Tiny Forest\, because we all face enormous and immediate challenges around the climate crisis that need to be tackled with innovative solutions\,” explains PECT’s Tony Cook. “This offers a simple\, collaborative and natural-inspired way to positively change the local environment.  We hope local businesses and the government will hear about our environmental action and be enthused to support further Tiny Forests across the region.” \nThis project is also part of PECT’s ambitious Forest for Peterborough project\, which aims to plant over 230\,000 trees in and around the city by 2030. The team would like to thank Waitrose and Nene Valley Community Centre for their support\, in addition to Viridor\, Persimmon Homes\, and Postcode Local Trust\, a grant giving charity funded entirely by players of People’s Postcode Lottery.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/creating-the-regions-very-first-tiny-forest-2/
CATEGORIES:Family,Natural Environment,Outdoor Activity
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SUMMARY:Warm Homes Energy Advice Session with Wisbech Family Centre
DESCRIPTION:Join this online energy advice session for parents\, supported by the Wisbech Family Centre. \nThe session will cover how to save money on your energy bills\, small changes that can be implemented in the home to reduce energy consumption\, and financial schemes available to assist with issues such as fuel debt or energy efficiency improvements. \nThis event is funded by Fenland District Council.
URL:https://www.pect.org.uk/event/warm-homes-energy-advice-session-with-wisbech-family-centre/
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