Making your garden more habitable for wildlife can be fun and doesn’t have to cost you a penny. Why does your garden need a hedgehog feeding station ? Most gardens […]
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Last weekend Louisa and I went along to Wild Oxfordshire’s Linking Up for Nature: Hedgerows and Verges Conference. It was a very interesting conference with great talks from passionate people. […]
It was fascinating to be at the Climate Cafe at Cob Cottage Cafe in Chinnor last night. Ali Gordon-Creed told us about how and where bats live and what they […]
It as been such a busy few weeks – here are just 4 of the events that have taken place recently : It has been a pleasure to meet so […]
21st Century Thame is launching a new project to try to make Thame a Disposable Coffee Cup Free Town. This is a part of our wider Green Champions Initiative. We’ve […]
The Climate Cafe in Chinnor is holding 2 sessions on 25th October talking about Bats and how we can help them. When and Where ? 25th October 2023 10.30am at […]
On Wednesday 11th October Helen & Douglas House will be locking up nine ‘guilty’ (for entirely fictitious crimes, of course) local businessmen and women who are members of Thames Valley Chamber […]
Hedgehogs need food and the best food for them is bugs. Bugs won’t attract unwanted visitors like rats, cats and foxes but are preferred by hedgehogs. A well-built hotel can […]
For the first time since getting a dog and walking her in the evenings I have stumbled across 3 separate hedgehogs wandering the grass verges of Thame. We’ve had our […]
It is unusual to see a Hedgehog out in the day. It’s usually a sign that they’re unwell. So when we recently saw a Hedgehog out on Lenthall Green, we […]
We’re delighted to share that Lightfoots Solicitors is a key sponsor of 21st Century Thame. With offices in the heart of Thame, Lightfoots Solicitors offers award winning legal services for […]
Recently we delivered a volunteer made hedgehog house made of recycled wood to residents of Onslow Drive on Lea Park in Thame. They made us welcome in their garden and […]
We’d like to thank all our Hedgehog Street Champions for joining our campaign to give hedgehogs more freedom and an easier life throughout the urban area that is Thame. Here […]
We, at 21st Century Thame, want to see a greener, more sustainable town for us all to enjoy and to support future generations too. Off the back of our successful, […]
21st Century Thame have started the Hedgehog Highways Project to try to make the gardens of Thame the place for hedgehogs to live and thrive. Hedgehogs need space to roam […]
Lucy Electric’s leadership team collaborated with John Hampden School for a special initiative to create a sensory garden for the pupils. The garden, which was cleared by Lucy Electric last […]
I am very fond of hedgehogs Which makes me want to say, That I am struck with wonder, How there's any left today,...........
Alarming isn’t it ! Read the full ‘State of Britain’s Hedgehogs 2022’ report : https://peoplestrust.wpenginepowered.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/SoBH-2022-Final.pdf This is why 21st Century Thame started it’s Hedgehog Highways Project. Hedgehogs can thrive in […]
Hedgehogs can travel 2km in a single night as they search for food and shelter, but sadly our garden fences and walls limit their movement. Small 13cm square hedgehog highways through fences […]
Feet First in Thame found ways to reduce energy consumption Feet First are a small podiatry clinic with premises on the High Street in Thame. We met Jenney Klose, the […]
Download the South Oxfordshire District Council’s free children’s Waste and Recycling Activity Pack! This colourful and easy-to-read pack provides some fun activities for young children to enjoy during the summer holidays […]