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Continue readingNew TV mapping asset published
A new asset to help protect and plan for nature is now available. The Natural Networks & Opportunity maps show ecological and geological data with corresponding descriptions and information across the 5 boroughs that make up the Tees Valley. The information can be viewed at teesvalleynaturepartnership.org.uk/resources/natural-networks-opportunity-maps/...
Continue readingTVNP – Re-invigorated
Jeremy Garside, Chief Executive of the Tees Valley Wildlife Trust welcomes participants to the TVNP 2016 Moving Forward Event. There was a real buzz at the event and enthusiam for the partnership. Participants from a wide range of organisations attended incuding; all the Tees Valley Local Authorities, Environment Agency, Heritage Lottery Fund, Groundwork, Natural...
Continue readingTVNP – Moving Forward
30th June 2016 the Partners are reconvening to make plans to take the Partnership forward from here. It’s an exciting time so watch this space for the outcomes, in the meantime do get in touch if you have any queries. Here is the agenda TVNP Review Workshop & Planning & Nature agendas 30-6-16...
Continue readingNew Face for the Partnership
We are pleased to annonce a new Partnership Officer to manage the Tees Valley Nature Partnership. Rachel Murtagh (nee Wood) came on board a month ago and is keen to re-invigorate this vital initative. Keep following the website for future devlopments…...
Continue readingVital Tees Valley summary of bird species of conservation concern
SPECIES OF CONSERVATION CONCERN AND LOCAL SIGNIFICANCE IN THE TEES VALLEY – an invaluable source of up todate information. This report has been prepared by Vic Fairbrother for the Conservation Sub-Committee of Teesmouth Bird Club (TBC), with input by TVWT and RSPB. TBC has been monitoring the birds of Teesmouth since 1960 and is...
Continue readingTwo new posts to deliver Tees Valley Wild Green Places project
The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust is recruiting two full time posts to deliver their new, five year, Tees Valley Wild Green Places Project. This initiative, supported by the Heritage Lottery Fund, will work across the Tees Valley to increase appreciation and understanding of the natural heritage of public open spaces and increasing the skills...
Continue readingTees Valley wildlife receives boost from Heritage Lottery Fund
Tees Valley Wildlife receives boost from Heritage Lottery Fund The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust are announcing today a new initiative that will involve community groups, volunteers and young people in making the public green places across the Tees Valley better for wildlife. The Tees Valley Wildlife Trust has received a confirmed grant of £425,800...
Continue readingYour Tees Catchment Partnership Inaugural Forum
A half-day conference took place in Darlington on Tuesday 18th March to launch the Your Tees Catchment Partnership. Organised by the Tees Rivers Trust and Groundwork North East, the event was attended by a range of organisations who took part in discussions to help shape the Catchment Based Approach to river management in the...
Continue readingSaltholme – celebrating five years of success
Since opening Saltholme has won a number of awards that celebrate its distinctive nature. Three that stand out are our top rating on Trip Adviser, the Gold in the 2010 Northeast tourism awards and winning the 2012 National Lottery Awards education category. Other highlights include; Over 400,000 visitors have come to Saltholme surpassing our...
Continue readingHartlepool Borough Council adopts Green Infrastructure Supplementary Planning Document
On the 27th February 2014 t Hartlepool Borough Council adopted the Green Infrastructure Supplementary Planning Document (SPD) and Action Plan. These documents form part of the Local Development Framework and will be used in the determination of planning applications and also to ensure that the Borough’s green spaces are not only protected but enhanced...
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