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Broadclyst Parish Unites for Successful Big Spring Clean
Over the weekend of 15th and 16th March 2025, more than 90 residents of Broadclyst Parish came together for a hugely successful community litter pick, […]
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Join One of Our Three Litter Picks Taking Place in March
It’s that time of year again where we will be supporting The Big Spring Clean. We are having a massive pick-athon weekend around our parish […]
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150 New Trees Planted at Cyst Meadows, Broadclyst Station
Thanks to the amazing volunteers from the Broadclyst Environment Group who braved the weather and planted 150 Hazel, Blackthorn, Oak, Guelder Rose and Hawthorn plants […]
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Riverfly Monitoring on the River Clyst
As part of an initiative to learn about the health of our river, members of Broadclyst Environment Group took a brief training course in riverfly […]
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Our Poetry Submissions to the Killerton “Poetry Bomb”
The Broadclyst Environment Group made a group submission to the Killerton “Poetry Bomb”, run by the National Trust. We submitted our entries to this event […]
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95 Volunteers Join the Broadclyst Parish Big Spring Clean 2024
Back in March three community litter picks took place across the Parish, including Tithebarn, West Clyst and Broadclyst. These were part of Keep Britain Tidy’s […]
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New Wildflower Patches in Broadclyst
Inspired by the wildflower displays seen across Broadclyst this summer, volunteers from the BroadclystEnvironment Group sowed 18m2 of wildflower seed in October 2020, split between […]
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- 150 New Trees Planted at Cyst Meadows, Broadclyst Station
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