Oswaldtwistle Local Panel

The Brookside Restoration Spring Newsletter is Out!

Brookside Restoration Spring Newsletter is Out!

The latest edition of the quarterly Brookside Restoration is out! This issue crowns our latest star of the season, gives an exciting round-up of all that has happened over Winter, and gives you a first look at the plans for Spring 2025. If you didn't get a copy by email, you can sign up HERE.

Keep an eye out for these species at Brookside!
Congratulations Graeme!
Our newest dead hedge, hand built byt the Thursday Gang!

A big thank you to our funders for making this possible!

This work is possible due to funding from the Windfall Fund, the National Lottery Climate Action Fund,  and Hyndburn Borough Council.

Citizens gather for the first of our Climate Action & Me events!

Citizens Gather For Climate Workshop

Concerned citizens from across East Lancashire gathered in Oswaldtwistle last Thursday evening for a workshop all about climate change and how the local community can take action. Councillor Mike Booth, Mayor of Hyndburn, attended the event.

The evening began with a talk about the science behind climate change, before moving into several interactive activities, all of which highlighted the power of small-scale changes to reduce carbon emissions. From swapping imported goods for local produce, to starting climate conversations, to reducing our air miles, we can all do our bit in the fight against climate change. 

It’s easy to feel powerless against such a colossal problem, but climate action starts at the local scale.  By bringing people together, PROSPECTS hope to break down barriers and encourage small, everyday changes that, when combined, make a tremendous impact.

In a more hopeful tone, we highlighted several inspiring success stories where proactive citizens have already started making a difference. From bike libraries to community energy groups, it is clear that there is a strong desire for climate action across Lancashire.

As the effects of rising global temperatures become more evident, the urgency for climate action intensifies. Currently, the world is on track to experience a 3°C rise in temperatures above pre-industrial levels, which will have far-reaching consequences for humanity.

Looking ahead, we plan to host additional Climate Action events throughout Hyndburn. Details of these future events can be found on the PROSPECTS Foundation website.

Starting off with a talk about the science of climate change
Participants were asked to record what climate acions they were already taking
Particiants taking part in an interactive activity
Our zero waste refills shop was available on the night

A big thank you to our funders for making this possible!

This work is possible due to funding from the Windfall Fund, the National Lottery Climate Action Fund,  and Hyndburn Borough Council.

Gwyn Robinson

We are sad to report that Gwyn Robinson, former chair of the Oswaldtwistle Prospects Panel, passed away in May.

Gwyn was one of the founding directors & trustees of the charity back in 1998 and remained on our Management Committee for 15 years, until 2013, when Gwyn and Val moved from Foxhill Bank House in Oswaldtwistle to Read.

Gwyn was heavily involved in many of the Panel’s key projects which including the Tinker Brook Tree Nursery, Coach Road Meadows and the Millennium Baby Woodland, amongst others.

There is an obituary with more about Gwyn’s life on the Champ Funerals website.

Prospects will be arranging a fitting commemoration to Gwyn in the near future.

 

 

 

 

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