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East London Woodlands and Wetlands walk
GoParksLondon, in collaboration with the East London Garden Society and the Great Eastern Parks Route, organised a delightful event as part of London Rivers Week. The event led us on a journey through lush green spaces and serene blue waters, offering a unique perspective on London's hidden natural treasures.
Our adventure began at Manor House station and unfolded over a leisurely three-mile walk. We traversed the picturesque Woodberry Downs Wetlands, continued our exploration at Walthamstow Wetlands, and concluded our expedition at Tottenham Hale. Along the way, we immersed ourselves in the history and beauty of these exceptional East London natural sites.
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 6
Welcome to another exciting month filled with daily ideas to make a positive impact on our planet. We've got some fantastic strategies to empower volunteers and foster stronger communities. For those of you who are keen to make your workplace more eco-friendly, we've assembled a treasure trove of tips and tricks. Whether you run a business or simply want to introduce sustainability to your workplace, you'll find valuable insights.
Planting more Postcode Gardeners
It’s amazing to see that Postcode Gardeners are now being rolled out across the country.
Friends of the Earth have identified new areas that would really benefit from some street gardening, by mapping out places that lack green space and are most at risk of air pollution, flooding and urban heating.
In partnership with The Co-operative Bank, Friends of the Earth are funding Postcode Gardeners in communities in these areas, to green up their spaces in the way they want. Together they'll bring back nature to 1,000 spaces across the country.
Fully funded environmental education activity days available at The Leaside Trust
We are delighted to introduce an exciting opportunity for local schools in Hackney, Haringey, Waltham Forest and beyond! We’ve launched Hackney's most comprehensive environmental education experience for young people, and we want your students to be a part of it!
Growing Together: Awards for All Funding : King's Park Gardening Together Project
In the heart of Hackney, within the King's Park Ward, a green transformation is underway. Thanks to the invaluable support from the Awards for All funding, ecoACTIVE is making a profound impact. The King's Park Gardening Together Project is about more than just planting flowers; it's a movement that nurtures physical and mental well-being, strengthens community bonds, and celebrates the potential of green spaces.
Leaside and ecoACTIVE Unite for a Day of Family Fun and Community Sustainability
On Sunday 24th September, our amazing community converged for a truly memorable day of family-oriented excitement and an immersive exploration into sustainability. The stage was set at the "Leaside and ecoACTIVE Together" event, a collaborative effort by ecoACTIVE and The Leaside Trust. The goal? To reconnect our residents with nature and champion sustainable living right here in the heart of Hackney.
Adventure Awaits: Join One of our Free Hackney Forest School Clubs!
Are you looking for an exciting, outdoor adventure for your Hackney child aged 7 to 11? Do you live near Shoreditch Adventure Playground or Hackney Marsh Adventure Playground?
Look no further! Our free Forest School Club is the perfect opportunity for local children, especially those who haven't explored our playground yet, to embark on a journey of discovery, creativity, and fun.
Rebuilding WestMead Community Garden: Help Us Grow Again
WestMead Community Garden are reaching out to their community and beyond. They have launched a crowdfunding campaign with the hope of raising funds to replace the lost equipment. With your support, they can continue their gardening efforts alongside loyal volunteers and the wider community.
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 5
We have another full month worth of daily ways to help the planet. As May was National Walking Month there’s plenty of walking ideas from Living Streets, Footways and some more routes from Outdoor People. We also have some great ways to empower volunteers and strengthening communities. If you run a business or just want to make your workplace more sustainable there’s plenty of tips for you.
The Big Green: Pioneering Sustainability Through Music and Community
This year, The Big Green is venturing beyond the Scottish borders to Dalston's Club Makossa, marking their inaugural event in London. The decision to expand was driven by a desire to engage and uplift local communities wherever the music takes them. For their London debut, the team felt compelled to contribute to a cause that resonates deeply with the Hackney neighbourhood.
Reducing Water Usage for a Sustainable Future: A Guide for UK Businesses
In the pursuit of eco-friendliness and sustainability, UK businesses play a pivotal role in preserving our planet's precious water resources. Implementing effective water conservation strategies is not just an option but a responsibility towards minimising environmental impact. Here's a short guide on how UK businesses can adopt water-saving practices to make a tangible contribution towards a greener future.
Keeping a Green Journal
Keeping a green journal, also known as an environmental or eco-journal, can offer numerous benefits for both individuals and the planet. Here are some key advantages.
The Importance of Finding your Green Space
Living in a bustling metropolis like London comes with its share of concrete streets, relentless noise, and the ceaseless rush of urban living. Amidst this urban cacophony, the need to find moments of tranquility and reconnection with nature becomes paramount. And what better way to achieve this than by seeking out the precious pockets of greenery that hide within the heart of the city? These urban oases not only offer a much-needed escape from the whirlwind of city life but also hold the potential to foster sustainability in our concrete jungles.
Family Activities at Springfield Park
Join ecoActive at Springfield Park for a series of family activities. Learn about the nature and history of Springfield Park in our activity packed family walks.
Thanks to funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund we’re hosting FREE monthly family activities exploring a series of different themes.
OVO Foundation's Community Impact: Empowering Young Eco-Activists for a Greener Future
The OVO Foundation funding is helping ecoACTIVE's develop and deliver a experiential learning program where young participants are immersed in a world of environmental awareness. The carefully designed environment-focused workshops provide a platform for interactive discussions, hands-on activities, and practical demonstrations, enabling young people to explore topics such as sustainability, conservation, and biodiversity.
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 4
Are you looking for ways to connect with nature, support wildlife, and engage in sustainable practices? In this blog post, we have compiled a diverse range of activities and initiatives that can help you make a positive impact on the environment.
ecoACTIVE Joins Forces with The Leaside Trust: Strengthening Environmental Education for All
We are thrilled to announce a significant milestone for ecoACTIVE, as we embark on an exciting journey alongside The Leaside Trust. This new partnership marks a moment of growth and collaboration, fuelling our shared mission to provide exceptional environmental education opportunities for communities across the board.
ecoACTIVE celebrates commitment to real living wage
ecoACTIVE has today accredited as a Living Wage Employer. Their Living Wage commitment will see everyone working at ecoACTIVE receive a minimum hourly wage of £11.95, significantly higher than the government minimum for over 23s, which currently stands at £10.42 per hour.
National Walking Month - Walk This May
May is National Walking month, try walking 20 minutes a day in May and see what benefits you feel. There are plenty of resources available to give you inspiration for walking adventures!
365 Ways to Help the Planet - Part 3
This is the third set of sustainable living tips we’re sharing as part of our 365 ways to help the planet.
This month we’ve shared some wonderful organisations who are looking for volunteers, businesses selling eco-friendly products that go the extra mile to help the planet and lots of other simple ideas you can implement in your own life.
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