Stoke Mandeville Station
As well as increasing biodiversity, the Community WildBelt will help people connect with nature and make the places they live and work nicer places to be. This is an exciting community project with Chiltern Railways and Stoke Mandeville Parish Council to improve a green space outside the station for nature and for commuters to enjoy. WildBelt volunteers planted native wildflowers to encourage bees and butterflies, planted a hedge and fruit trees and installed nest boxes. We were delighted to recruit local volunteers to look after this space for the future under the ‘Adopt a Station’ scheme.
Estone Grange Estate, Aston Clinton
The Glebe, Weston Turville
John Hampden School, Wendover
To get involved and to learn more
Be a WildBelt volunteer
No experience necessary, and tools and training will be provided.
You’ll be working with different parish councils, community groups and private land owners. You may be involved in planting a new orchard, improving the biodiversity of chalk streams, tree planting, creating a wildflower meadow or recording wildlife.
Become a partner
Have you have an idea or ambition to improve nature?
Whether you’re a Parish Council, Community Group or local resident, we’d love to hear from you and help.
Apply for funding
A Community WildBelt Fund is offering small grants to fund nature recovery projects.
Help nature in your local area with some useful funding.
How do we make a difference to the Chilterns?
Chiltern Society Bottom Wood is an ancient woodland dating back to before 1600 and is home to over 700 different species of plants and animals