Peoples park for nature

People’s Park for Nature partners with Beak Brewery

Local nature restoration movement People’s Park for Nature announces a new initiative working with local businesses to explore ways to support nature recovery across the Lower Ouse Valley. Its first collaboration is with Lewes-based Beak Brewery, bringing together a shared love of place and wildlife through ‘Nature on Tap’.

Supported by National Lottery funding, the initiative is based on a simple idea: when nature thrives, communities and businesses thrive too.

Nature on Tap invites people to explore the spectacular inland chalk cliffs above Lewes with a People’s Park for Nature guide, discovering the wildlife and natural history of this remarkable landscape and looking out for buzzards, kites, kestrels and peregrine falcons.

The experience takes place at Beak’s Tap Room on the Cliffe Industrial Estate, where participants can enjoy a drink and, for the 18+ experience, a guided tasting of Beak’s craft beers. Most importantly, all funds raised through Nature on Tap go towards nature restoration projects across People’s Park for Nature.

Nature on Tap runs on Saturday afternoons throughout September. 

Working together for nature

Nature on Tap is People’s Park for Nature’s first step in its wider work with local businesses and organisations. The team keen to explore partnerships that can help nature recovery become part of everyday life – whether through visitor experiences, supporting habitat restoration, encouraging biodiversity or finding new ways to connect people with the landscapes around us.

If you’re a local business or organisation interested in exploring what you and People’s Park for Nature could do together, contact peoplesparkfornature.org/experience or 07851 685772