In January 2024, In Our Nature started working with local residents to help them build skills, come together and help make their alleyway more climate resilient and an all-round nicer place to be!
NEPHRA Good Neighbours teamed up with In Our Nature through our Community Support initiative to include the older generation in the conversation around climate change by enabling them to recycle a common item that was previously being sent to landfill – their pill packets.
We worked together with community nature groups across Manchester to find out - If having a deeper connection to nature can influence our behaviours, can we use it to help build a movement of people taking climate action?
Stories we love
All across Manchester, there are individuals, organisations and groups that are working together to do their bit for their community and the environment. Although they might not shout about the amazing work that they are doing - we want to!
Here are the Stories We Love – a collection of inspiring stories, interviews and blogs shining a spotlight on the people that have gone that extra mile to support their neighbourhood and make our city cleaner, greener and more connected than ever before.
Katie and Maria have been working with volunteers, community groups and organisations across Manchester to help them level up their climate action as part of In Our Nature. Together, this dynamic duo help people to zoom out, take a minute to appreciate where they are and help them to grow their projects and reach their goals.
This wonderfully diverse growing space has been quietly tucked away in Collyhurst at the Caritas Lalley Centre since Groundwork helped to develop the site back in 2016.
This one’s for the dog lovers! Ex-Paw are a dog community based in the centre of Manchester who run events and activities for dog owners, as well as offering doggy care advice and help to provide access to dog friendly spaces.
Since joining In Our Nature, Josie’s been hard at work helping community projects across Manchester to take climate action.
Where does our food come from and why is locally grown food important? The Kindling Trust are making it their mission to answer this question by making locally grown produce more accessible than ever and finding inventive ways to get people growing.
When you start out growing your own plants you never know where the journey will take you, and that’s definitely the case for Claire from SNUG! Hear about Claire’s project, the benefits and challenges she’s experienced and how you can get involved…
This group based in Trafford and South Manchester have been hard at work for years trying to protect and improve Manchester’s vital green spaces.
Future Fashion Fair, originally based in Cheetham Hill, are a group who’ve made it their mission to make sustainable fashion affordable and accessible to everyone in Manchester.
Based in Withington, South Manchester, owners Carl and Paulina have dedicated their time to creating a shopping experience centred around all things sustainability, from refillable containers to locally sourced food.
Gary started the Clean & Green Castlefield group during the pandemic after wanting to tidy up litter in the local area. From there, and with the help of Castlefield Forum, the group has now grown into a fully-fledged eco-squad with lots of enthusiasm from the local community.
Founded in 2018, Zedify’s mission was to bring about real change to the UK’s cities by reducing traffic congestion and drastically rethinking the ways that urban deliveries are made.
Located directly over the Fallowfield Loop, Station South has become a dynamic hub for all things cycling, featuring a community café & kitchen, bike repair workshop and urban garden.
Green Fingered George - or, just George for short - is a 17 year old nature lover, gardening whizz, birdwatcher, and RSPB young ambassador
Ardwick Climate Action are a community group based one mile south-east of Manchester’s city centre in – you guessed it – Ardwick!
Have you ever wondered what pensions, banks, and finance have to do with fossil fuels and climate change? Well, there are a lot more links than you might think…
Green City Photos, run by @rebeccaluptonphotography, is a photographic project that explores climate-related projects happening across Manchester.