The Cooksditch Stream Restoration Project
The Cooksditch stream restoration project in Faversham, worked on by volunteers. On the main public walk through the Queen Elizabth school fields. The aim of this project is, not only to clear years of household waste from the stream but also re plant in and out of the water to encourage wildlife back in. Kingfishers have been seen flying around the area, so new nesting tunnels will be put in where possible. All money raised will be put to nesting boxes, kingfisher tunnels, trees, shrubs, plants, bulbs, wildflowers, seeds and possibly some tools later for regular maintenance. With all the amount of new development in Faversham it isextremely important to protect every little area we can for wildlife. Once complete this tiny fresh water stream will be a haven for all wildlife and will encourage a whole new eco system for this area. Progress so far has been amazing and I would like to thank all volunteers who have worked very hard so far. Please donate what you can every little helpsand will give wildlife a fighting chance. Such amazing support for this wildlife project. We can not thank everyone enough for the help we have had so far.