This project closed on 26 June 2020
About the project
This project was a collaboration between the Blackwater Valley Countryside Trust and the Camberley Society. The Camberley Society closed down in Autumn 2019, and we were unable to continue without a partner within Surrey Heath.
The project aimed to make Surrey Heath a natural borough. A place where people and wildlife are better connected. A borough that is rich with wildlife where every child benefits from exploring, playing and learning outdoors. A borough where we all enjoy high-quality green spaces, nature surrounds our homes, the air is clean to breathe and it is a pleasure to walk everywhere.
Some achievements
Wild flowers for Watchmoor Park
We’ve turned grassland into bee and insect-friendly wild flower meadows.
Helping to restore Warren Woods
We’re supporting Surrey Heath Tree Wardens to improve this woodland.
Helping education – The Lost Words
We donated 90 copies of ‘The Lost Words’ to schools in the Blackwater Valley
Free nest box kits in Surrey Heath
Natural Surrey Heath project launches by giving away 50 bird box kits.