As Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's latest business partner, trentbarton will work alongside the organisation to support its vital efforts to preserve the natural environment, biodiversity and engage local communities throughout Nottinghamshire. The charity also works to protect and restore nature across the UK as part of The Wildlife Trusts. Through this collaboration, trentbarton aims to leverage its extensive reach and resources to raise awareness, inspire action, and drive positive change for the local wildlife, ecosystems and communities.
trentbarton joins forces with Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust to protect wild places for nature to thrive and local people to access and enjoy.

Emily Patrick, Partnerships and Trust Manager at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, and from trentbarton Amber Fairweather, Marketing and Communications Executive with Scarlet McCourt, Marketing and Communications Manager credit AS Studios Ltd
Emily Patrick, Partnerships and Trust Manager at Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust, presenting the certificate to Amber Fairweather, Marketing and Communications Executive and Scarlet McCourt, Marketing and Communications Manager from trentbarton credit AS Studios Ltd
Together, we will work to engage local people through opportunities to experience nature and highlight ways people can take action to ensure a brighter future for the wildlife that calls Nottinghamshire home.Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
"We are thrilled to welcome trentbarton as our newest business partner," said Emily Patrick, Partnership and Trusts Manager of Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust. "Their commitment to the local environment and community engagement aligns with our mission to protect the natural world. Together, we will work to engage local people through opportunities to experience nature and highlight ways people can take action to ensure a brighter future for the wildlife that calls Nottinghamshire home."
As part of the partnership, trentbarton will support Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's ambitious conservation initiatives and their Wilder Lives programme to bring about positive change for nature through the Wilder Nottinghamshire Network. The network aims to create a place for everyone involved in nature’s recovery across Nottinghamshire to connect, be inspired, share ideas and celebrate success. This includes encouraging employees and passengers to get involved by visiting the different sites the trust cares for.
By joining forces with the Trust, we are not only fulfilling our commitment to sustainability but also empowering our local communities to take an active roletrentbarton
"At trentbarton, we recognise the importance of environmental stewardship and the critical role that organisations like Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust play in safeguarding our natural heritage," said Tom Morgan, Managing Director at trentbarton. "By joining forces with the Trust, we are not only fulfilling our commitment to sustainability but also empowering our local communities to take an active role in protecting the wildlife and habitats that make the East Midlands so unique and special."
Get involved
For further information about Business Partnerships, go to our dedicated web page and contact Emily Patrick, Partnership & Trust Manager.