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Co-creating a vision for a wilder Walthamstow. @ResEngland funded research project @QMULGeography. Take part here! 👇
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BlueGreenE17 Research England Queen Mary Centre for Public Engagement London National Park City* QMUL School of Geography Waltham Forest Culture @QMUL Fantastic exhibition, thank you!
The project I mentioned to Gemma is in Medellin in Columbia where the impact of creating 30 green corridors in the city has been enormous - lower temperatures, less crime, more jobs, better health 💚💙 ashden.org/awards/winners…
Last few hours of BlueGreenE17's Wild(er) Walthamstow exhibition here in Lloyd Park, come down while you can! Or catch me and Alix Werner flyering in the park!
Thoroughly enjoyed helping out @ the BlueGreenE17 'Wild(er) Walthamstow' expo yday, lots of amazing finds 🐸🌿! Fantastic work by Gemma Harvey, Alex Henshaw, Regan Koch, Will Monteith, Katherine Stansfeld and Alix Werner
It’s been a whirlwind few days but there’s still a chance today to see our exhibition Wild(er) Walthamstow at Winns Gallery Lloyd Park E17 Lloyd Park exploring our research project BlueGreenE17 & potential for rewilding in cities 🌱🐸🦔🐝🌼 (10am - 5pm)
Last chance to visit our Wilder Walthamstow exhibition at Winns Gallery, Lloyd Park E17 5JW. 10-5 today. Free entry. Come along to see how #walthamstow residents connect with nature and visions of a wilder urban environment. Thanks to Research England and Queen Mary Centre for Public Engagement for support! #e17
If you’re in the area, do pop into the fab BlueGreenE17 exhibition in Lloyd Park this weekend. There are residents’ reflections on wildness in Walthamstow (including mine!), plus big and small ideas for how to make it wilder!
Fantastic to see the E17 Parklet feature in BlueGreenE17 exhibition at Winns Gallery. Lots of other really amazing projects and a workshop on the future of green/blue space in E17. Don't miss it! #storiesfromthee17parklet
Gr8 to pop to BlueGreenE17 Exhibition in #WinnsGalleryE17 yesterday & briefly take part in a workshop. Lots of thought provoking ideas on what we need to do & can do to support #biodiversity in Waltham Forest Council. Thank you! BlueGreenE17! Better Streets Waltham Forest Healthy Streets for Higham Hill and Lloyd Park Coppermill Gardens
recall surveying Walthamstow's Lloyd Park in 1988, along with other sites in the borough when with London Ecology Unit; returned today for a BlueGreenE17 workshop highlighting how much positive action for nature has taken place since those days LBWalthamForest Walthamstow Wetlands
Worth checking out this exhibition. Imagine how we could make #Walthamstow even better - and wilder. This was one of my favourite ideas. Labourstone #wetlands
Cities are catalysts for growth, yet challenges persist. #ClimateCrisis , #inequality , #HousingCrisis & #infrastructure issues need #innovative solutions.
Join us in shaping a brighter future for cities, enhancing #Sustainability and resilience:
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🐞Discover how nature and biodiversity can flourish in urban environments at the Wild(er) Walthamstow exhibition.
Join BlueGreenE17 at Winns Gallery in Lloyd Park from June 30th - July 2nd 10am - 5pm to explore connections in with nature in E17🌼bit.ly/bluegreene17
Please complete & RT a short survey to help us understand London residents’ 'rewilding'/wildlife gardening activity in their outdoor spaces – and for the chance to win a £100 voucher. For London Met Uni #WildWays research project funded by Kusuma Trust UK: londonmet.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_1B…
Explore how fellow #walthamstow residents connect with nature, visions for the future, and the challenge of creating urban environments that benefit people and wildlife. Free exhibition at Winns Gallery #e17 opening Friday. 10am-5pm. 30 June-2 July. #30dayswild #rewilding
Green Woodpecker feeding Walthamstow Wetlands. Look at the end of its bill, you can see the ants it is snacking on.
#LondonBirds #BirdsSeenin2023 #nature #wildlife London Wildlife Trust RSPB #springwatch #BirdsOfTwitter #walthamstow #TwitterNatureCommunity