Community organisations can apply for grant funding to support projects that will reduce your carbon emissions through Ealing Council Community Climate Grants programme. Applications are can be made up to Friday 31 January 2025. Grants of up to £10,000 are available for eligible community organisations. The council will be prioritising the community organisations that are... Continue Reading →
Experience Wassailing: Blessing Fruit Trees for Health
Fruit growing communities across the land are getting ready for their annual Wassail. In Ealing both Horsenden Hill and Gunnersbury Museum are blessing their fruit trees with Wassailing celebrations.Wassail or Waes Hael means good health in old English and the tradition goes back to Saxon times and involves blessing the fruit trees to ensure a... Continue Reading →
Cultivate London is recruiting for a Director of Community and Young People
Cultivate London is seeking a dynamic, experienced and enthusiastic Director of Community and Young People to join their leadership team. An exciting opportunity to join the team at Cultivate to shape, develop, and deliver educational initiatives across a diverse range of community gardens and project spaces in West London. Who is Cultivate London? Cultivate London... Continue Reading →
Get ready for the Big Garden Birdwatch in January
Sign up today for the world's largest garden wildlife survey with the Big Garden Birdwatch with the RSPB (Royal Society for the Protection for Birds). It’s fun, free and will only take an hour, whenever it suits you, from Friday 24 – Sunday 26 January. Thousands of nature lovers will be counting birds from their gardens,... Continue Reading →
Cut the Crap at Christmas at Questors Theatre
Cut the Crap has landed at its next location, Questors Theatre for December 2024 until first week of January 2025. Cut the Crap is the eye-opening and inspiring pop-up ActForEaling exhibition centred on reducing waste, that is touring the Ealing borough. This highlights how we can Cut the Crap at Christmas the huge damage waste... Continue Reading →
Green Screen: Common Ground film in Ealing
Ealing Picturehouse is excited to be hosting this Green Screen of Common Ground film next Monday 11 November, at 19.30. Followed by an exclusive pre-recorded Q&A from US Earth Day. Common Ground is a hopeful and uplifting story of the pioneers of the “Regenerative Movement”. It gives a sustainable future for arable farm land. Book... Continue Reading →
Plant Bulbs and Grow Community at Open Havelock
Come and help with planting Winter and Spring of Bulbs family event on Saturday 26 October from 12-3 pm. Plus Free Seeds will be available to take away. This is a fun and simple activity for all the children to enjoy. Meet the community at Open Havelock Community Centre, where Urban Trailblazer will be running... Continue Reading →
March to rewild the Church
Join a rewilding march Join families, scientists, churchgoers, artists and activists to deliver 95 Wild Theses about why Church Commissioners should rewild 30% of their land. In 1517, Martin Luther posted his 95 Theses for why the Church should reform. Taking inspiration from history, Wild Card has written 95 Wild Theses. These theses are why... Continue Reading →
Guided Beaver Safari and Walks by Ealing Beaver Project
Join the Ealing Wildlife Group for a guided beaver safari or walks through the Beaver-transformed Paradise Fields. You will have the exciting chance to spot the Ealing Beaver Project’s reintroduced Beaver family. This a rare opportunity to observe these fascinating creatures in their natural habitat. Plus you'll also benefit from the expert insights provided by... Continue Reading →
Rewilding Innovation Grants available
Rewilding Britain, a charity dedicated to restoring nature, has open applications for the Rewilding Innovation Fund. This fund is offering Rewilding Innovation Grants up to £15,000 to support innovative rewilding projects throughout Britain. Eligible projects for Rewilding Innovation Grants must be part of Rewilding Britain's Rewilding Network. Applicants can join when they apply, and must... Continue Reading →
