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Forest of Flowers Project site.

St Benedict's Wood. Rainhill, Merseyside.
Volunteers sowing wildflowers.
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Great Outdoors site. 'Old Rough'.

This site can be found opposite Old Rough Lane, Kirkby, Merseyside and was sown with the help of local volunteers.

The site is at it's best this July so please try to visit soon!
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Knowsley Green Fayre 2008

The Knowsley Green Fayre held at the National Wildflower Centre in court hey park.

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Great Outdoors Project

Great Outdoors is a new Landlife project - one of 8 in Knowsley - and part of the Northwest Target: Well-being programme.
Target: Well-being aims to help people achieve healthier and happier lives.

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The National Wildflower Centre in bloom

Landlife founded the National Wildflower Centre and is based here. For more information on the centre, programme of events, educational and family learning activities please visit www.nwc.org.uk.
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Seed Processing

Collected native british wildflower seed is processed at the National Wildflower Centre by Landlife. This short film demonstrates the processes involved. Narrated by Richard Scott, Landlife's Senior Project manager.

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Building the NWC Visitor Centre

This short film recorded in 1999 shows some of the work required to build the 'Visitor Building' of the National Wildflower Centre here in Court Hey Park.

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Visitors to the National Wildflower Centre

This short video was made during the spring and summer months and shows just a very small selection of insect visitors to the centre.
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Working the fields

Working the wildflower fields and supporting nature conservation. Deep ploughing, seed sowing, seed collecting, combine harvesting of native wildflower seeds.

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