Limpsfield Life: Find A New Passion This January

January often inspires ambitious resolutions, but many of them vanish by February! So why not choose something you genuinely enjoy instead? 

Rediscover an old passion or explore a brand-new one, right here on your doorstep. From art appreciation, flower arranging, classical music and choirs to cooking, gardening, running, rackets, fitness, golf and more. There truly is something for everyone in Limpsfield!

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Are you taking part in Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend, 24-26th January?

Are you taking part in Big Garden Birdwatch this weekend, 24-26th January? The Big Garden Birdwatch is a fantastic initiative to get involved in, especially if you care about wildlife, nature, and conservation. Here’s why it’s worth your time…

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30 Days Wild…get closer to nature this june

This June, The Wildlife Trust is once again running 30 Days Wild, its programme to bring us all closer to nature and encourage everyone to help wildlife survive and thrive in our own local communities.

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Half Term Nature Spotting around Limpsfield Common & Limpsfield Chart

This half term holiday, why not spend some time in Limpsfield Common or on Limpsfield Chart getting to know some of the amazing wildlife, flowers, plants and trees we have on our doorstep. In the article below we have a few things you can look out for and some handy spotter charts from Wildlife Watch.

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Limpsfield’s Biodiversity Corner

We’re very lucky in Limpsfield to have some great little spaces where local groups and landowners are doing their best to promote Biodiversity in green spaces – including Padbrook Pond, Moat Pond, the Glebe and Brook Fields, Eden Brook (down by the bridge on Blueouse Lane – Titsey Road end), Ridlands Grove, Pebble Hill wildflower meadow, the Community Orchard at Grub Street and the Chart Orchard on Stoneleigh Road, amongst others.

Now we have another one to add to the list at Detillens Corner.

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How to help wildlife by creating nature corridors in your own back garden…

Many wild animals and birds are struggling to survive and thrive, but particularly in urban or semi-urban areas where it can be hard for them to safely move around. There are lots of ways you can help them by working with your neighbours to create links between gardens in your road, and also links between your garden to local green spaces, rivers, streams and woodland…

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