
Harleston ​Greenspace

Miyawaki w3w Sponsors
Imagine a landscape buzzing, chirping and crawling with wildlife. A landscape that brings and maintains hope for a better world for nature and people. As part of the vision for the field, we are planting a new Miyawaki mini forest.
Would you like to support our forest and help the return of nature to Harleston? You can by sponsoring a What 3 Words plot.
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Sponsoring a w3w square at the Rushall Road field is a unique opportunity to be a part of our nature conservation project.
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Each sponsor will be allocated a 3x3m plot in the forest. They will receive a signed certificate, be invited to plant the last tree in their square, and get an annual update.
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The squares are only £100 each.
Sponsorship is a great way to show your support in helping protect our environment for future generations, to make a statement, and to leave your mark. They also make a wonderful present for children and grandchildren to show that you wanted to leave them a better world, one in which we live in harmony with nature.
If you would like to sponsor a square 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.
Robin Twigge
Personal sponsor
Malcolm North
Personal sponsor
Beverley Labouchardie
Personal sponsor
Sheila and Clive Digby
Personal sponsor
Neil Saunders
Personal sponsor
Peter and Heather Metcalf
Personal sponsor
Paul Fisher #2
Business sponsor
Cliff Boardman
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.