Several opportunities to promote the ecology of the Yare Valley this month. On the 7th the volunteers will be clearing back brambles in the Bluebell Woods (at the west end of Eaton Park), on the 10th they will be attending to the hedges in Eaton Burial Ground, and on the 26th and 28th they will be planting four mini forests (Miyawaki forests) in the Cringleford area. The “forests” can be expected to be similar to the one planted in Bowthorpe Southern Park a couple of years ago. The full programme is here.
Work parties on UEA meadows will prepare for sowing wildflower seeds
The award winning Yare Valley Meadow Makers plan two work parties to continue to improve the UEA meadows. Volunteers will use mattocks to create patches of bare earth for sowing wildflower seed. All are welcome to come along and give their support. The work parties will take place on
Sat, Oct 25 at 2-4 PM and Sun, Nov 2 at 10-12 AM
Meet on the UEA meadows by the ziggurat sculpture, WWW///erase.slice.fingernails.
Yare Valley Meadow Makers Biodiversity Award
Congratulations to the Yare Valley Meadow Makers who have received the runners up award at the recent Norfolk 2025 Community Biodiversity Awards in the “Spaces for Nature and Wellbeing” category. This year, 38 groups and individuals were nominated for the six categories of the Award.

The YVMM have gone from strength to strength over the past 5 years and it is a joy to see what they have achieved in the Valley at Strawberry Field, UEA meadows and elsewhere.
