Last year the Greater Manchester Local Records Centre (GMLRC), which is attached to the Greater Manchester Ecology Unit (GMEU), submitted a bid to the National Heritage Lottery Fund - and the bid was successful. The resulting project, which will run for three years, is called 'From Grey to Green' and its aim is to encourage the people of Greater Manchester to appreciate and record the wildlife around them. I think that this is a very exciting development and that FoCM should be involved as much as possible.
Initially Steve Atkins, of GMLRC, will run a taster session on Chorlton Ees
- details below:
Wildlife taster session – Sat 2nd June 10.30 to 12.30 at
Chorlton Ees. This will be an introduction to the From Grey to Green project,
explaining why it is important to record flora and fauna. There will be a walk
around the local area demonstrating how the course will teach people to identify
and record wildlife. The aim is to explain to people how they can contribute to
protecting sites and conserving species through recording and to encourage
people to sign up for future courses.
The meeting place will be Chorlton Ees car park which is at the end of the
cobbled road off Brookburn Road, Chorlton (the entrance to the cobbled road is
between Brookburn Road Primary School and Chorlton Brook).
More events are planned and I will let you know about them when details
become available.
If you want to know more about the 'From Grey to Green' project, please
contact Steve; his e-mail is: stephen.atkins@tameside.co.uk.
Dave Bishop (FoCM Chair)