Sevenoaks Living Landscape leaflet
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Sevenoaks Living Landscape leaflet
How to get involved: Contact us: • Contact us and tell us what you are already doing for wildlife and if you would like to do more Fidelity Weston 01732 463372 • Ask us for advice about managing your garden or local greenspaces for wildlife – we are keen to help people to make a difference Website: www.sevenoakslivinglandscape.org Email: [email protected] Sevenoaks Living Landscape Project (SOLL) • Get involved in some of our activities, events and conservation tasks e.g. Open Gardens for Wildlife – see our website for details • Get together with your neighbours to create wildlife links in villages, towns and the countryside • If you are a local business, support the Sevenoaks Living Landscape as part of your relationship with the local community • If you are involved with a school, visits to Kent Wildlife Trust reserves and local farmers can be arranged • Help us to record wildlife sightings in the project area and contribute to our knowledge of Kent’s wildlife • We can access free land management advice for landowners and farmers; let us know if we could help you Photo credits: Back cover - Barn owl © Margaret Holland; front cover and inside panel: photos © Anne Waite, Maureen Rainey, Tom Marshall, Gillian Day, Amy Lewis, Medway Valley Countryside Project, Kent Wildlife Trust. Map kindly provided by Piers Pardoe. Please help us to keep the Sevenoaks Living Landscape thriving. SOLL is a local, community-led project to raise awareness of our native wildlife in the towns and countryside in and around Sevenoaks. HeadOffice: Kent Wildlife Trust, Tyland Barn, Sandling, Maidstone, Kent ME14 3BD Tel: 01622 662012 Fax: 01622 671390 [email protected] Registered Charity No. 239992 A company limited by guarantee No. 633098 VAT Registration No. 974842378 www.kentwildlifetrust.org.uk SOLL_leaflet_v5.indd 1 Your living landscape. Your living seas. 20/05/2014 14:15 What is the Sevenoaks Living Landscape? The landscape in and around Sevenoaks is one of the gems of the Kentish countryside. With everyone’s help, we have real potential to make it even better for wildlife, both in towns and villages and in the surrounding countryside. This project was set up to enable local people to take action to enhance the landscape between three of the Trust’s reserves at Sevenoaks, Bough Beech and Ivy Hatch. Through sympathetic management of areas such as gardens, village greens and farmland, everyone can enjoy seeing more wildlife for years to come. Aims of the Sevenoaks Living Landscape • To encourage individuals, local communities, businesses, landowners, farmers and local authorities to enhance, extend and link existing wildlife habitats • To help local people to get involved and to understand and enjoy the value of their local natural environment SOLL_leaflet_v5.indd 2 What we are doing in the area: Restoring wildflowers to our hay meadows, roadside verges and gardens Providing wildlife advice to local landowners, including village greens and golf courses Using everyone’s skills - publicity, admin, organising events, networking, teaching Inspiring local people through events, including the annual Sevenoaks Festival of Wildlife Seal Ightham Sundridge Monitoring species such as the barn owl to see how they are responding to changes to the countryside Eve can r yone m diffe ake a renc e!! Sevenoaks Ivy Hatch Ide Hill Underriver Sevenoaks Weald Managing our woodlands and reinstating coppicing to benefit wildlife Hildenborough Learning new skills such as coppicing and hedgelaying Bough Beech Leigh Tonbridge Gardening for wildlife through Open Gardens, advice and the Wild About Gardens Award scheme 20/05/2014 14:15
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