Story 'Listening to locals is key': learnings from a successful community group Grow Batheaston is an inspiring example of a community group that is growing organically as more people get involved.
Story A wildlife refuge in central Southampton Local people wanted to make the community aware that nature and wildlife are just on their doorstep.
Story Building a butterfly and moth garden in a disused quarry A small, dedicated team of volunteers have come together to build a butterfly and moth garden.
Story Building habitats and community at Crewe Railway Cottages The residents of the 1840s railway cottages in Crewe want help with a plot of land that’s 300 feet long and 20 feet wide.
Story From rubbish tip to wildlife-friendly vegetable garden A group of passionate volunteers are creating an area of green space where there was once a rubbish tip.
Story Growing a community garden from the ground up This small eco group had been doing activities like litter picking but was struggling to get more people involved.
Story Growing food with communities in Crewe Incredible Edible has a vision to “create kind, confident and connected communities through the power of food.”
Story How a housing estate in Essex is nurturing its community and nature Residents of Clayburn Gardens worked with the local council to transform their communcal outdoor space.
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 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…