The bees have been busy making Turn Moss honey Our resident beekeeper, Gareth, has had a busy year managing his hives and collecting swarms from all over Greater Manchester.
There’s a stillness at Turn Moss at this time of year, but don’t be deceived; the wildlife is as busy as ever.
The Friends of Turn Moss have planted alder trees grown from local seed on the Moss. Who knew how magical they can be? Find out all about their amazing properties here.
This year has seen a marked increase in visitors to Turn Moss, as well as in recreational activities taking place there. The summer’s strong winds have encouraged kite flying,
A little video we made on the fields. Hope you enjoy it! Music Credit and thanks to https://www.bensound.com/ From Friends Of Turn Moss and One Trafford with Love X Cherish
Trafford Council decided on 30 June to approve the application for awarding Village Green status for Turn Moss playing fields. This decision from Trafford Council, who are the land owners,
Sadly we have had to postpone both the sessions due to the wet weather. Will post up new dates once we have them. Come and join us autumn seed sowing
Meeting at Trafford Town Hall with representatives from the Council to discuss issues relating to Turn Moss and its future redevelopment.
Meeting of Friends of Turn Moss Committee at The Bowling Green Hotel, Chorlton. 7pm – 9pm.
First meeting of new committee after our AGM at The Sip Club, Stretford. Committee comprises 12 members: Ja Christopher (Treasurer) Helen Colley *New committee member Paul Harnett Victoria Johnson
Friends of Turn Moss, Groundwork Greater Manchester and Franke UK Ltd are working on the fields today as part of a corporate volunteer initiative.
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