We’ve planted two new Elm Trees in Elms Field which will become a prominent feature within the park.

The Elm trees are not English Elms but a variety called ‘New Horizon’ which is 100% resistant to Dutch elm disease, resilient to urban conditions including waterlogging and tolerant of all soil types and a wide range…

Year 10 science students at St Crispins School, Wokingham, were treated to a series of talks from scientists from Imperial College London. Organised by Cllr Matteo Fumagalli, the focus for this event was the environment.

Four scientists joined digitally from the Ascot based “Grand Challenges in Ecosystems and the Environment Initiative” a global hub for addressing…

Langborough Recreation Ground’s lime tree walk is not only an historical sight which adds to the character of the town but a site of huge biodiversity.

The 24 lime trees have been monitored over the last few years as many had started to shed branches. Soil samples showed no major concerns and…

We’ve been working with Wokingham in Bloom and the groups within to set up ‘bee highways’, also known as ‘wildflower corridors’ in a bid to restore habitats that pollinators depend on and use to traverse the country.

  • We’ve been planting wild flower meadows and strips within our parks to diversify the areas…