Retail Times — UK Retail News
NFU Mutual
ADVERTISEMENT
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
No Result
View All Result
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • ABOUT
    • CONTACT & Press release submit page
    • ADVERTISING
  • PRODUCTS
  • TECH
  • DATA
    • Reports
    • Research
  • RETAILER
    • Manufacturer
    • Wholesaler
  • PEOPLE
  • SUSTAINABILITY
    • Fairtrade
    • Packaging
  • SERVICES
    • Events
    • Awards
    • Logistics
  • COMMENT
    • In My Opinion
    • Featured Article
    • Why It Works
  • RETAIL CATEGORIES
Retail Times — UK Retail News
No Result
View All Result
Home Retail News Retailer News

Southern Co-op helps create a wilder vision for Wight’s future

by Fiona Briggs
August 24, 2023
in Retailer News
Reading Time: 3 mins read

The vision to build a nature recovery network across the Isle of Wight is growing with a dedicated team on the lookout for local spaces which can be made more nature-friendly.

To give wildlife a helping hand, Wilder Wight was launched last year by Hampshire and Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust supported by Southern Co-op.

After working with local residents, community groups and organisations on ways to make their spaces wilder, the Wilder Communities Officers are now on the look out for other places in need of inspiration.

In time, it is hoped the team might begin working with residents to create a ‘Wilder Street’ which has already been successful in Portsmouth.

Joanna​ Ridley, Wilder Communities Officer, said: “We provide individuals, groups and organisations with the advice and support they need to create wilder and more nature-friendly spaces on the Isle of Wight.

“Supporting people to take care of and improve places that matter to them in ways that are right for them has allowed us to progress some exciting projects so far. We look forward to working with more people moving forward.”

Southern Co-op has been supporting the Trust’s wilder ambitions since it launched Wilder Portsmouth at the end of 2020.

Gemma Lacey, director for sustainability and communications at Southern Co-op, said: “It has been a pleasure to be involved in Wilder Portsmouth and Wilder Wight and to see these programmes grow and expand their reach into new cities and areas. Our involvement has also helped inspire Southern Co-op members as well as our retail and funeralcare colleagues members to get involved in helping our natural environment thrive with plans to continue this with some woodland clearing in October.

“A lot of people are aware that helping nature to thrive can help us tackle climate change and build a more sustainable future but they don’t know where to start. This is where Wilder Wight comes in. Ideas have included greening community spaces and streets, to improving areas for pollinators, bats, swifts and hedgehogs.

“The passion the team has for wildlife is infectious and we know this project will continue making a difference to creatures great and small on the Isle of Wight.”

Vectis Road Allotments in East Cowes is one of the groups which has signed up to Wilder Wight. Following an initial site visit, they have formed a wildlife group and nominated a wildlife champion for the site.

They have already started to implement some of the suggestions from a report compiled by Wilder Wight and are exploring new opportunities such as sowing a wildflower area.

Lee Williamson, site manager at Vectis Road Allotments (VERA), East Cowes, said: “Being part of the Wilder Wight Communities Project has been a step in the right direction for VERA allowing us to move forward with our own wildlife projects and also launching our wildlife group within the allotment, knowing that the Project Officers are there to answer any questions and guide us is a valuable partnership.”

This year Phoenix Youth Services residential home also embraced its wilder side as it took part in ‘No Mow May’.

Other successes include ideas shared with Ventnor Cemetery, Aspire Gardening Club and Ventnor Town Council.

A Facebook group is available for people to get involved which can be accessed via www.facebook.com/groups/TeamWilderHIWWT/.

For more information on Wilder Wight Communities, visit www.hiwwt.org.uk/wilder-wight-communities or contact wilderwightcommunities@hiwwt.org.

Share This Article

Similar Retail News Articles:

  1. Southern Co-op partners with Lobyco to enhance CX offering through new loyalty app
  2. Southern Co-op launches Winter Fund across the South alongside 500 free shops
  3. Southern Co-op uses Retail Insight’s AI solution to reduce food waste, preventing 3.1million meals entering landfill
Tags: Southern Co-op
ADVERTISEMENT

Related Posts

West Elm and Pottery Barn open at John Lewis Liverpool today

West Elm and Pottery Barn open at John Lewis Liverpool today

June 26, 2026

Home and furniture brands West Elm and Pottery Barn have announced a rollout of new...

Asda boosts support for Armed Forces community with enhanced leave and new policies

June 26, 2026

Asda has reinforced its commitment to the Armed Forces community with a series of policy enhancements designed...

Cornish Bakery

The RISE of the anti-brand bakery – Cornish Bakery turns its back on ‘cookie cutter’ brand building

June 26, 2026

Fast growing Cornish Bakery is breaking the normal rules of expansion, turning its back on...

Raleigh ONE gets new step-through option for urban riders

Raleigh ONE gets new step-through option for urban riders

June 26, 2026

As more Londoners look for convenient and affordable ways to get around the capital, Raleigh...

Footasylum

Footasylum continues Northern investment with upgrades to Trafford Centre store

June 26, 2026

Footasylum, a leading footwear and sportswear omnichannel business, today announces the completion of upgrades to...

Wendy’s UK partners with Sonic, The Hedgehog to launch new sonic kids’ meal this summer

Wendy’s UK partners with Sonic, The Hedgehog to launch new sonic kids’ meal this summer

June 26, 2026

To celebrate the 35th anniversary of Sonic the Hedgehog, Wendy’s® has partnered with the legendary...

Load More

🗞️ Trending Retail News

  • Zaytoun, Fairtrade certified organic extra virgin olive oil, to be stocked in 250 Co-op stores

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Waitrose becomes the first supermarket to move to free range cream

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Research by Absolut Vodka X Sprite reveals how Gen Z are socialising in 2024

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Packaging entrepreneur launches Buynex B2B procurement and supply-chain platform

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • July rain causes Brits to choose hearty roasts over barbecues, Ocado Retail reports

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0
  • Red Bull launches Summer Edition Curuba Elderflower

    0 shares
    Share 0 Tweet 0

FEATURED ARTICLES

Securing The Future of Retail

Securing the future of retail through seamless omnichannel integration

March 23, 2026
appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

Smug-face and FOMO: appealing to the new emotional economics of festive shopping

October 27, 2025
Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

Journey to AI: build strong foundations for retail success

September 2, 2025
eTail Uk 2026 eTail Uk 2026 eTail Uk 2026
ADVERTISEMENT
retail crime protection retail crime protection
ADVERTISEMENT
nfu mutual nfu mutual
ADVERTISEMENT

Find the Story You Need

No Result
View All Result
  • Home Page
  • Editorial – Contact
  • Advertising
  • Copyright
  • Privacy & Cookie Policy
  • Retailer News
  • Products
  • Data
  • Technology
  • Events
  • People
  • Comment
  • Sustainability
  • Awards
  • Research
No Result
View All Result
  • HOME
  • Featured Articles
  • Retail News Categories
  • About us
  • Advertising
  • Contact / Press release submit page
  • Privacy policy