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Vote Power for Cornish Wildlife
Summary:
Cornwall Wildlife Trust has been shortlisted for the M & S Energy Fund and voting is now open for a chance for them to win funding to install Solar PV which will reduce carbon and running costs to maximise funds for their important work protecting Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places.
The Trust has been helping people to enjoy nature for over 50 years and are passionate about nature conservation. The M & S Energy Fund is available to support renewable energy projects and technologies across the UK and you can help Cornwall Wildlife Trust to receive £12,000 by simply casting a vote, and spreading the word about their project.
Voting is now open here: https://www.mandsenergyfund.com/projects/cornwall-wildlife-trust-power-f...
The Trust have identified solar PV as a major opportunity to reduce running costs at their headquarters which will enable them to be able to spend more on their conservation work. The advantages are:
1. Reduces carbon footprint – good for the planet and for the neighbourhood.
2. Reduces energy costs and provides an income stream so that funding is maximised for local conservation work.
3. Living their values – demonstrating best practice to their members, the local community and businesses
Trevor Dee, Head of Finance at Cornwall Wildlife Trust says,
“We love Cornwall and my team supports the work of our conservation staff protecting Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places. By delivering this project we will make a real and ongoing saving to our operating costs. The reduced carbon footprint is an environmental win – but we will double down on that and invest the savings into our vital conservation work!”

There would be a minimal visual impact if the Trust were to install solar PV as the plan is for rooftop panels and the buildings are not overlooked by neighbours. It would make the site more attractive to other community groups to use and will strengthen the Trust’s position to influence others.
Cornwall Wildlife Trust is excited for the opportunity to embrace renewable energy and reinvest savings made on running costs into their wildlife conservation work. They encourage all who love Cornwall’s stunning and unique nature to cast their vote and share the project with their friends and colleagues.
Please vote and share here:
https://www.mandsenergyfund.com/projects/cornwall-wildlife-trust-power-f...
Voting closes on the 20th October 2017
Back to nature with Trust gardens finale
Summary:
A treat awaits visitors for the grand finale of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s popular Open Gardens scheme as they visit the truly unique Tanglewood Wild Garden on Sunday 10th September and finish off another brilliant season.
Event details:
• Full title of event: Open Gardens event
• Date and time of event: Sunday 10th 11.00am to 4.00pm
• Where to meet: Tanglewood Wild Garden, Newbridge, Penzance TR20 8PL
• Cost of event: £5 under-16s free
A treat awaits visitors for the grand finale of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s popular Open Gardens scheme as they visit the truly unique Tanglewood Wild Garden on Sunday 10th September and finish off another brilliant season.

Tanglewood is wonderful back to nature wild garden with winding uneven paths through the woodland, deep water ponds, unique sculptures, and natural surroundings. There is plenty of room for children to play and an enchanting setting for wild family adventures! A campfire will be used for hot drinks and there will, of course, be cake!
For more information and pictures of this wonderful garden please visit www.tanglewoodmaycontainnuts.co.uk
The Trust hopes to surpass last year’s record breaking fundraising total of £12,600 for Open Gardens. All money raised goes towards protecting Cornwall’s wildlife and wild places.
Admission is £5 under 16s free. Pasties, cream teas, and beverages will be provided by Crantock Bakery, Roddas and Cornish Coffee. The event has an overall sponsor with Cornwall tourism company Stayincornwall.co.uk. Dogs are allowed on leads. Disabled access is unfortunately limited.
Chris Betty, Communications Officer for Cornwall Wildlife Trust says,
“Tanglewood Wild Garden is a wonderful location to hold our final garden of the 2017 season and will give visitors an inspiring back to nature experience.”
Cornish valley garden abuzz with wildlife
Summary:
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme.
Event details:
• Full title of event: Open Gardens event
• Date and time of event: Sunday, September 3rd 2.00pm to 5.00pm
• Where to meet: Carminowe Valley Garden, Mazey Cottage, Tangies, Helston, TR12 7PU.
• Cost of event: £5 under-16s free
Nestling in deep oak woodland, the Carminowe Valley Garden is an abundant wildlife garden, overlooking the beautiful Carminowe Valley towards Loe Pool, and is the latest to open as part of Cornwall Wildlife Trust’s Open Gardens scheme.
The garden is abuzz with butterflies and insects, particularly bumble bees. Many different birds have been seen here and signs of otters have been spotted in the streams. The River Carminowe cuts through the garden adding to its beauty and uniqueness and visitors can experience this for themselves when the garden, at Mazey Cottage, Tangies, near Helston, opens on Sunday 3rd September from 2.00pm to 5.00pm.

This flourishing garden was first created by Marion and Peter Stanley from a mown arboretum in 2007, and now combines native oak woodland with a more formal area. A natural woodland walk can be followed through hazel, holly, oak and ash trees and a large pond, fern hollow and a rhododendron walk leads through the wooded area opening onto the rest of the cultivated garden.
A diverse garden, double rose beds which will be in their second flush of blooms at this time of the year; includes a wild flower meadow, mown pathways, shrubberies, an orchard, nectar beds, cutting garden, and a kitchen garden.
Admission is £5 under 16s free. Pasties, cream teas, and beverages will be provided by Crantock Bakery, Roddas and Cornish Coffee. The event has an overall sponsor with Cornwall tourism company Stayincornwall.co.uk. The main part of the garden has disabled access. Dogs are allowed on leads.
Chris Betty, Communications Officer for Cornwall Wildlife Trust says,
“A mix of formal and woodland, plus water features and an abundance of wildlife make this a wonderful Cornish garden which will appeal to all gardeners wherever their particular interest lies.”
More details of the Mazey Cottage event and the final garden to open for the Trust this year, which is on September 10th at Tanglewood Wild Garden, Newbridge, can be found on our Open Gardens page.
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