Prince Philip Park is an exciting new development with large amounts of public green space within what will become one of Hampshire’s largest towns. The site sits within Dukes Quarter at Prince Philip Park. This vibrant green corridor contains a pathway through ornamental shrubs and plants, naturalistic meadows, a sustainable system of drainage, stream, native woodland and play area.

The site has a mix of established broad leaves and mature Scots pine together with newly planted trees and shrubs provide good habitat for birds and other wildlife. A network of Sustainable Drainage Systems (SuDS) provide shelter and food for a variety of wildlife including amphibians, insects, birds, bats and other mammals.

Courses and activities we hope to deliver at this location include:

Creating and Managing Habitats

Habitat Creation and Management

Wildlife ID

Come along to our site to learn how to identify our flourishing wildlife, from plants and trees, to insects living on land and in water. We will use keys and other techniques to help us explore the natural world all around us.

Wildlife ID for Beginners

This course has restored my faith in humanity and reconnected me with nature.

Bench Construction - Hassall Green April 2022