We are thrilled to welcome Rivervale as our new corporate supporter and are very much looking forward to seeing everything the partnership achieves.
Their support of the Field Studies Council by becoming a charity supporter will enable us to:
- Get more people outdoors
- Provide high-quality learning opportunities
- Advocate sustainability
- Plant 500 native species trees at Preston Montford to benefit biodiversity, the landscape and wildlife
Mark Castle FIeld Studies Council CEO says;
“We’re so pleased that Rivervale has chosen to become a corporate supporter of the Field Studies Council. Their support means that our charity can offer many more outdoor learning opportunities to those who might otherwise miss out, promote sustainability and plant 500 native trees at Preston Montford Field Centre”
Rivervale has also shared their response at the start of this exciting partnership:
“We are incredibly proud to support the Field Studies Council in their vital work to promote biodiversity and nature conservation across the UK.
At Rivervale, we recognise the importance of safeguarding our environment for future generations, and this partnership is a key step in our Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) commitment. By planting 500 native trees at Preston Montford, we are not only helping to restore local ecosystems and offset emissions, but also contributing to a sustainable future by reducing our carbon footprint.
In addition, we’re thrilled to support the Field Studies Council’s learning programmes, which play an essential role in educating young people about wildlife and the importance of conservation. Through this collaboration, we aim to build a deeper connection with nature and inspire the next generation to protect our planet. We look forward to the positive impact this partnership will have on both the environment and the communities involved.”
Vince Pemberton. CEO, Rivervale.
We work with businesses to help provide opportunities for children, young people, and adults. We are passionate about creating partnerships that will enable us to provide environmental education for as many people as we can – especially disadvantaged children who would otherwise not have this chance.
If you or your business is interested in a partnership with us please email Gemma Edmonds or David Plant to discuss how we can work together: [email protected] or call 01743 852100.