Concerned residents and environmental activists are ‘joining hands’ to save wildlife space from a development of over 150 homes. The campaigning group, Only Wildlife on Lowfield, is inviting the community to take part in Join Hands for Lowfield this Saturday (September 28). Campaigners wrote their reasons for wanting to save the site on a hand-shaped card, which will be part of a thread of hands displayed along the site’s perimeter. From 11am, people will gather at the play area on Mead Way, Balderton, and are invited to bring along their own messages for the council. Darren Riley, a lifelong …