This month is a very special one for the Essex Wildlife Trust. On October 3, EWT celebrates a milestone year, marking the trust’s 60th anniversary. On this day in 1959, a group of Essex volunteers gathered at County Hall in Chelmsford on an autumn afternoon. These volunteers were brought together by their concerns for wildlife and habitat protection in Essex, so they formed the Essex Naturalists’ Trust, which became Essex Wildlife Trust in the early 1990s.
Essex Wildlife Trust has come a long way since then, with 11 visitor centers that see 1 million visitors a year, 87 nature reserves throughout the county, 60,000 children engaged annually and hugely ambitious environmental projects and species reintroductions to help wildlife thrive.
Kelly Osborne, a volunteer coordinator at Essex Wildlife Trust, explains: ‘What started as a few passionate volunteers has paved the way for real community involvement in the county. Now, 2,000 volunteers regularly donate their time to the trust; from helping to deliver education groups, joining a weekly work party, collecting species records or working behind the scenes in our main office, our extraordinary network of volunteers has allowed Essex Wildlife Trust to continue to grow and do more for wildlife. We’re incredibly thankful to them.’
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The forgotten lady
Charlotte Christie shares the life story of Anne Knight, an Essex pioneer for the abolition of slavery and women’s suffrage who’s achievements have almost been air-brushed from history
Stride out in the Sampfords
This charming, circular winter walk takes you on a tour from the village of Great Sampford to its neighbour, Little Sampford, and back again
MUCH TO TALK ABOUT
As a presenter on Sky Music and the host of two TV talk shows of her own on Gidea Park-based Sky channel Spotlight TV, Hayley Palmer is never short of words. Nicky Adams asks her how she came to be in front of the camera
LIFE and SOUL
Radio 1 broadcaster and producer Charlie Hedges began her career as Britain’s youngest breakfast show host and is now one of the world’s most successful female DJs. Denise Marshall caught up with the Essex-based queen of the air waves
Lest we forget
Remembrance Sunday will have a special poignance this month as 2020 marks the 75th anniversary of the end of World War II. Stephen Roberts profiles how much the county of Essex contributed to the war effort and how much it cost
Lakeside Magic
The Lake House, nestled in Mill End on the outskirts of the village of Bradwell on Sea, has been owned by the same family for 60 years and was once a thriving four-buoy water-ski lake.
Keep on running
BBC presenter and director David Whiteley shares his insightful view on stories from across the county of Essex
Cheers!
Starting to get that festive vibe? Why not plan ahead by selecting not only the drinks you want to serve this Christmas, but also ticking off a few presents too?
A doggy day out on… Saffron Walden
Join Ernie, the county’s most famous Westie, as he steps back in time on a trip to this medieval market town