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Recruitment is now closed!
Spaces to join are now closed, but you can keep up to date with what’s been going on by visiting our monthly newsletter.
Our nature-based activity sites.
We have now completed recruitment at our sites in Somerset and Cornwall.
Participants learned about the project from their GP’s, community connectors, student communications, social media, and the ‘Be Part of Research’ registry service.
We also shared news of the opportunity to join with local Radio stations!
Dr. Katie Gibbs, Research Fellow for the Greengage Project, spoke to Janice Rose on CHAOS radio about the sessions with Sensory Trust in Falmouth, Cornwall.
Hear more details on CHAOS radio →
The Sensory Trust
Sessions are now full
The Sensory Trust has a mission to enhance health and wellbeing through sensory experiences and meaningful connections with nature.
Their hands-on activities stimulate all of the senses with microscopes, underwater listening devices, and a focus on textures and scents.
Inclusion and accessibility are at the heart of all their work.
Sensory-rich outdoor spaces for all.
Address
Tregoniggie Woodland
Falmouth
TR11 4JZ
The Eden Project
Sessions are now full
Demonstrating and inspiring positive action for the planet.
Through educational workshops, community projects, and its stunning biomes and gardens, Eden bring together art, science, and sustainability.
Their Greengage activities take place away from the busy main site, and involve gardening, growing, cooking with foraged ingredients, and getting creative with natural crafts.
Eden hopes to help secure a healthier future for both people and the planet.
Address
Eden Project, Bodelva
Cornwall
PL24 2SG
Wildfowl and Wetlands Trust
Sessions are now full
A wild, wetland landscape for people, wildlife, and the future.
WWT is a conservation charity dedicated to protecting wetlands and the wildlife that depend on them.
Their activities make the most of their huge wetland site, and include birdwatching, foraging in trees and hedges, and exploring ponds for unusual wildlife.
WWT strives to raise awareness about the importance of wetlands and ensure their protection for future generations.
Address
WWT Steart Marshes
Stert Drove, Bridgwater
TA5 2PU