Sharing news and updates from Seaford projects and individuals
No Mow May – and a wildflower challenge
It’s nearly May – and that means one thing – putting that mower away. Check out our competition instead! Every year Plantlife run the…
Last Wood and meadow signboards on their way!
Funding is now in place for new signboards at the Last Wood and meadow site! The Friends of Last Wood and Meadow group are…
Save Seaford’s Swifts – 2025
Shelia gives an update on “Save Seaford’s Swifts” in for 2025 (first published in Seaford Scene April 2025) Save Seaford’s Swifts is not just…
Nature Quiz from Seaford Environmental alliance
Join SEA at their nature quiz in May! SEA and Plastic Free Seaford are hosting our inaugural Nature Quiz on Friday 16 May…
Friends of Walmer Road – annual general meeting
Friends of Walmer road would like to let you know about their forthcoming AGM! The details of the meeting are as follows: Friends…
Cliff Gardens project update – road closure agreed
Press release – re Cliff Gardens project (24 January 2025) We’re delighted to announce that: On 15.01.2025 we, along with all objectors and…
Friends of Walmer Road – January 2025 update
Another great team effort from our Litter Pickers! Worrying a number of disposable vapes picked up today. Disposable vapes can be harmful to people’s health…
Review of the year – 2024 by Greenhavens Network
For the Greenhaven’s Network, 2024 has been a year of meaningful collaboration, rekindling of alliances, forging of new connections and welcoming new members. As…
New year, new name – Friends of the Sea Meadows (January 2025)
The good, the bad and the interesting! The “friends of the Sea meadows” group were out on the fields this Sunday. As always the…
New Year plant survey results 2025
We did it! Despite horrendous weather forecasts, gale force winds and a flood warning, a few of us ventured out to do the…
Trees for Seaford – Seaford Scene – January 2025
Seaford Winter Tree Planting Event It’s been a very busy few weeks! All the team at Trees for Seaford are delighted to have planted…
Trees for Seaford – November 24
The season of vivid colour, woodsmoke, rustling leaves and fungi is now with us. As the chlorophyll recedes with the shortening days, reds, oranges…
Orange swifts, tigers and pugs in the spotlight
Seaford Action for Nature have done quite a few flower surveys in the Pump field near Splash point but how is the field developing…
Trees for Seaford – September 24
Writing this in the heat of early August, I have felt blessed today when walking down a couple of tree-lined Seaford roads and moving…
Nature detectives at Normansal Park
Did you know that one of our local spaces is actually managed by two different councils!? The area in red – Normansal Park is…
Celebrating Seaford
Welcome to a Seaford website designed to share information and bring different community groups together in a positive and helpful way. Somewhere to post…
Raised beds for Tower House school
Creating an outdoor learning environment at Tower House Tower House, a satellite provision of Cuckmere House School, is dedicated to providing education for 16…
Green, blue and red – a walk in Friston
Blue, green and red – a wildlife walk at Friston gallops Wonderful wildlife walk At last it was a sunny Saturday for the latest…
Help for the Small Blue butterfly
Conservation groups are clearing Cotoneaster on the Buckle by-pass to help the Small Blue butterfly. The Small Blue Butterfly is a colonial species that…
Action for nature in Seaford schools
Nature in schools Seaford Action for Nature (previously On the Verge) started this academic year by planting bulbs for pollinators in all the primary…
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