Biodiversity & Environmental News

Environmentally Friendly Tips and Tricks
These cover recycling, food waste, fly tipping prevention, and ways to support local biodiversity. They are simple actions that can help you save money, save energy, and look after our local environment at the same time, while making a positive difference across Brackley and the wider area.

Annual Town Meeting 2026 - Thank You
A big thank you to everyone who attended this year’s Annual Town Meeting. The evening brought together residents, councillors, community groups, and local organisations for a series of informative presentations and discussions focused on biodiversity and the environment.

Free Film Screening - The People's Emergency Briefing (with Chris Packham)
Climate Action - West Northamptonshire (CA-WN Exchange) are putting on a community screening of the new short film starring Chris Packham 'The People’s Emergency Briefing', focused on the impact of climate and nature change on everyday life in the UK.

Discover Our Biodiversity & Environment Pages
Brackley Town Council has launched a dedicated area on its website to bring together updates on local green projects, environmental initiatives, and organisations that share our commitment to nature. It’s now easier than ever to stay informed and get involved!

Mischievous Foxes Spotted in Brackley Cemetery
After careful camera surveillance in several locations around the Brackley Cemetery, we have picked up a family of foxes playing and searching for water amongst the headstones.

Why St James Lake Should Be Your Next Destination
Looking for a peaceful walk, a fun picnic spot, or a free outdoor workout? Our work experience students share their take on all the great ways you can enjoy St James’ Lake.

Brackley Student Designs Wildlife-Friendly Seed Dispenser
Brackley Town Council is proud to celebrate the efforts of local student Riley Moore, who recently completed a brilliant community-focused project as part of his A Level in Design Technology.

Supporting Forest Schools
As part of its biodiversity projects, Brackley Town Council recently dropped off some useful materials for the students of Bracken Leas School, including wood chip, stepping stone logs, and brushwood for shelter building. The children got stuck in, helping to unload everything and having a great time in the process!
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