Showing posts with label Wildflower Meadow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Wildflower Meadow. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 May 2021

New 2021 Guide to Falmouth's Urban Buzz meadows

 


Thanks to sponsorship from local
estate agent, Heather and Lay, print copies of the new 2021 Urban Buzz
Wildflower Meadow guide are being given to pupils in year 6 in all five of
Falmouth’s Primary schools. The guide covers both the wildflowers found in the meadows and the bees that they attract. Its distribution is being organised by Jacqui Owen, the Visitor & Community Engagement Officer for Falmouth Town Council in partnership with Cormac.

You can download your free copy here, https://bit.ly/3vkfkuV






Saturday, 17 October 2020

New Video celebrating the Urban Buzz Wildflower Meadows in Falmouth

The restrictions imposed as a result of Covid-19 made the summer of 2020 very different. One change was to prevent the holding of the ParkLive festivals that normally held each month from April to September in Kimberley Park. In response the dedicated team behind the festivals moved them onto YouTube to streamed them live with an option to view later - you can find their channel here: ParkLive YouTube Channel

The Parklive festivals are built around live music performance from local singers and groups with the inclusion of other performing arts such as dance and spoken word. The move to streaming on YouTube allowed short films to be included which is when I received a phone call from Parklive Producer Simon Neild. Although surprised by the call, Simon has such energy and enthusiasm that I readily agreed to produce several short films.

With the meadows in each location now showing their individual character and potential they were the perfect subject for a short film. So without further ado, I proudly present my celebration of these magical meadows that truly are bringing something special to our town. 

 

 

Monday, 20 July 2020

Summer 2020 Guide to Falmouth's Urban Buzz meadows and wildflower indentification





This
is the second summer for our wildflower meadows and they are showing
their potential with over 30 wildflowers species appearing in various
meadows. This guide was produced as an introduction to the meadows and
to provide help to anyone trying to identify a wildflower. You can
download a free copy here, https://bit.ly/2SZRH9a