Oxfordshire’s new Local Nature Recovery Strategy is bringing communities together to restore biodiversity, build climate resilience, and inspire collective action for nature’s comeback across the county.
Flood Action Week 2025 (13-19 October) is a good time to remind people what sort of preparations they need to think about now – as well as what to do if their property becomes flooded
This year’s National Allotments Week runs from 11-17 August. However, if you want to grow something edible but don’t have an allotment, how about planting a community orchard? Here’s how Cuddesdon and Denton Parish Council went about it
To celebrate World Bee Day (20 May), we’re exploring the world of bees, with nature recovery officer, Roselle Chapman. We’re looking at how these environmental heroes live and the steps we can take to help them (and us) thrive.
Biodiversity conservation in Oxfordshire is unique and Rocey Belandria, Climate and Natural Environment Officer, has lots of suggestions for how to get involved.
In October 2024, Rose Hill and Iffley Low Carbon (RHILC) was delighted and honoured to be the overall winner of the Oxford Climate Award and also winner of the Climate Community Group Award.
This month – which coincides with Energy Saving Week (17-23 January) - we are looking at how we can reduce the amount of gas and electricity we waste, while also saving costs and staying warm at home.
Discover the local Libraries of Things, where you can borrow party kit for those holiday gatherings. Plus, how to hire a a party outfit, and some gorgeous, green ways to wrap your gifts. Read on for ideas to make this festive season a sustainable one.