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We all want to Spread Our Wings!

Weʼre raising £5,000 to give disabled people a chance to get out and about,so they can learn new skills and meet new people. We all want to Spread Our Wings!   My name is Harvey Sayce and this is my story: I was born with cerebral palsy; this means I have to use a motorised …

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Tweety Treats team appeal for the community’s support

The team at EnviroAbility have launched a crowd funding website, to help their bird seed project, ‘Tweety Treats’ take flight.   The team produce bird seed that has been grown in Herefordshire, that is organic and without any chemical sprays.   The team believe this is much better for the local environment, as the birds …

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The bird seed team spread their wings in Ross-on-Wye

Members of the Ross-on-Wye community have helped to take the Bird Seed Project to the next stage. Mike Bailey has thought of a catchy name for the bird seed, produced, grown and made in Herefordshire. The new name is ‘Tweety Treats’. Liz Boynton has also designed a logo.   The Bird Seed Project was the …

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The Bird Seed Project needs help from creative residents in Ross-on-Wye

The team at EnviroAbility, a Ross-on-Wye based charity, are asking local residents to get creative and get involved in one of their projects.   The Bird Seed Project was the brainchild of Harvey Sayce, from Ross. He approached EnviroAbility last year to try to grow his project, which has been designed to re-educate people about …

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Bird seed project takes flight in Oxford

Harvey Sayce of Ross-on-Wye was one of two innovative entrepreneurs who presented their ideas for farming to an expert panel at the Real Oxford Farming Conference.   Every year in January, Oxford is inundated by farmers flocking to the two annual conferences which are now held there. It’s an opportunity to discuss existing challenges and …

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The new Bird Seed Project takes flight at EnviroAbility

A young man, Harvey Sayce, who has been producing his own bird seed for four years, approached EnviroAbility, the charity based in Ross-on-Wye, earlier this year, with the dream of opening up this idea for others to become involved in, and a local filmmaker, Sam Callen, has now stepped foward to produce a documentary about …

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