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Bouncing into 2025 with a bigger and better website

Nigel Lorriman

CBRSN launches a new website


Excuse us for using an AI-generated image for our New Years Blog
Our new, simpler website

Over the past few weeks we have been casting a critical eye over our website and decided, from much feedback, that it needed to be simpler and easier to navigate. We are pleased to report that the new design has just been launched and we invite you to browse at your leisure.


The homepage contans handy links to facts about squirrels, details of our conservation work and the events we attend. It's also a place where you can access the SSRS squirrel sightings page and helpful guidance on squirrel ID and what to do if you find an injured or unwell red squirrel.


More from our new website

Recent reports of squirrel pox in Northumberland means that we need to be extra vigilant and make sure that we report any instances of this deadly virus before it spreads into our area.




And if you mostly use a mobile phone to access the Internet, you'll be pleased to know that our new site is fully compatible with these smaller devices.


Events for 2025


We haven't yet finalised our events calendar for 2025, but we do know that once again we'll be attending the BOG Potato day in Kelso on 2nd March. See you there!


Borders Organic Gardeners Potato Day 2025

We'll be sending out a newsletter to all members in the New Year, but in the meantime we would like to wish you a happy and healthy 2025 and we look forward to seeing you at one of our events this year.

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