
Harleston ​Greenspace

Miyawaki w3w Sponsors
​​​The forest has been divided into What 3 Word squares each measuring 3m x3m. These were available for sponsorship for only £100 each. All 24 available squares have been snapped up. We will be holding a social evening on 19 February to publicly thank our kind sponsors.
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Sponsorship is a great way to show support in helping protect our environment for future generations, to make a statement, and to leave a mark. It makes a wonderful present for children and grandchildren to show that you want to leave them a better world, one in which we live in harmony with nature.
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The sponsorship concept has been so successful that it is under consideration for promotion to other nature conservation sites by South Norfolk Council. ​​We may create other packages as we move forwards. If you would like to be kept in touch with opportunities, please send a message from our contact us
page or an email to contact@harlestongreenspace.co.uk
Greenspace Sponsors
As part of South Norfolk Council's commitment to support nature recovery, and connect residents to accessible greenspaces, they are running a 'Nature Conservation Fund'. This scheme allows local communities to receive up to £10,000 for biodiversity projects.
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The focus is on: projects that actively contribute to tackling carbon emissions; enhance local ecosystems by supporting a diverse range of plant and animal life; and create and improve green spaces that are accessible and enjoyable for the entire community.
Beverley Labouchardie
Personal sponsor
Harleston Ladies Tangent
Business Sponsor
Lois Bailey
Personal Sponsor
Malcolm North
Personal sponsor
Mary Quamby
Personal sponsor
Paul Fisher #2
Business sponsor
Sancroft Academy
Business Sponsor
Debbie Abraham
Personal sponsor
Harleston Library
Business Sponsor
Magpies Hockey #1
Business Sponsor
Margaret Hardy
Business Sponsor
Neil Saunders
Personal sponsor
Peter and Heather Metcalf
Personal sponsor
Sheila and Clive Digby
Personal sponsor
​Whether as developers, farmers, businesses, organisations or as individuals, this is down to us.
As the initiative develops everyone will be invited to join in with activities, and to play a part in this vital task for the wellbeing of the natural world.