Northern hay meadow
These beautiful, herb-rich meadows are at their best between late-May and mid-July (after which they are cut for hay, weather permitting). Later, after the haycut, pale fields with geometric…
These beautiful, herb-rich meadows are at their best between late-May and mid-July (after which they are cut for hay, weather permitting). Later, after the haycut, pale fields with geometric…
Friends Dawn and Ann meet up every fortnight for a walk and a catch up on one of their local nature reserves.
Update from our CEO in response to the latest government advice.
We have closed our charity shops and café.
You can still shop for gifts for loved ones, activities and books to…
Love retail? Come and volunteer at our Bakewell Charity Shop
Sadly, we have taken the difficult decision to close our Belper and Bakewell charity shops.
Bringing a piece of your holiday home is a great way of keeping the memories alive – just make sure it’s wildlife-friendly!
Derbyshire Wildlife Trust’s new reserve formally opens at Peak Shopping Village this weekend 14th September. The opening coincides with one of Peak Shopping Village’s events and visitors will be…
Up next on our Volunteers Week blog series Amina Burslem, telling us about her experience volunteering in our Charity Shops!
We are excited to announce the opening of our third shop! This time, in the centre of Derby.
Dyer's greenweed is a classic plant of hay meadows, heaths and open woodlands. It has upright stems with loose clusters of bright yellow, pea-like flowers in summer.
Pepper saxifrage is a classic plant of unimproved hay meadows and roadside verges. It's upright, branching stems carry umbrella-like clusters of creamy-yellow, flowers in summer.