Story How a community garden is making its space accessible to all Telford has a vibrant and diverse community. Find out how Shropshire Wildlife Trust is working with locals to ensure accessibility for…
Story How school pupils brought a neglected planter back to life A neglected old planter outside Brook Street Primary School in Carlisle has been transformed.
Story Investigating the impact of a housing development on local wildlife The Wildlife Watchers, a group of residents in Nuneaton, Warwickshire, were worried about the impact that a new housing development…
Story Jamie's Computers: creating a wildlife garden in an industrial estate An industrial estate might not be the first place you would expect to find a wildlife garden, but thanks to staff at Jamie’s Computers,…
Story Making a difference for wildlife and people in Stafford Watch how a small community group in Stafford are making a difference for wildlife and people where they live.
Story Norton Quaker Meeting House community garden Helen Deeha,n a local community organiser believed the grounds of the Friends Meeting House in Norton could be a place where local…
Story Paul and David at Swansea Gower College Paul and David show what they're doing to bring nature to the Gower College campus in Swansea.
Story Planning a greening project with the over-55s of Hastings "Community organising is about supporting people to achieve things themselves, rather than doing it for them."
Story Practical conservation with Tilgate Youth Rangers The group have sown wildflower beds, created beetle banks, planted and laid a hedge and much more.
Story Restoring a spinney for the benefit of people and wildlife The Spinney Action Group in Camborne are protecting and transforming a precious green space in the town centre.
Story School takes a holistic approach to food and gardening Teachers at Damers First School in Dorset talk about their kitchen garden which provides food for the school and teaches the kids about…
Story Scottish course gives people the skills to help nature where they live A new programme in Scotland equipped people with the knowledge, skills and confidence to organise positive action for nature.
Story St Ann's Allotment: Training the community Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust's Sophie Bell, joined a training day at St Ann's Allotments, which was held for Nottingham…
Story St Mark's Church group plant 1,000 square metres of wildflowers St Mark’s Church in Merseyside has turned a large unused green space outside the church into a 1,000-square-metre wildflower meadow. The…
Story Taking action for nature through photography and nature spotting Nuneaton resident Kevin Ford has been photographing local wildlife for many years on his early morning walks around Attleborough.
Story The Mile Cross community garden Local people are connecting over nature at the Phoenix Centre, a community centre run for the people of Mile Cross by members of the…
Story Turning an unused area into community gardens in Bemerton Volunteers, local businesses, Wiltshire Wildlife Trust and the council have all worked together to creat an incredible community garden…
Story Watch the renewal of a small scrap of land in Derby The people of Derby have been hard at work transforming a scrap of land into a haven for wildlife and the local community.
Story What's it like to be the vice president of a committee? Marie tells us what it's like being part of a community group committee, including the challenges and the rewards.
Story Working with communities in Belfast Ulster Wildlife Trust has worked with seven communities across South and East Belfast as part of the Nextdoor Nature project.