
Northern Network
The Northern Network is a new movement connecting Green Community Hubs across the North of England.
We support thousands of projects every year, providing the practical help people need to improve their communities and their own circumstances. Browse the projects below or use the filters to explore how our services are making a difference near you or on issues you care about.
The Northern Network is a new movement connecting Green Community Hubs across the North of England.
Around half a million young people were ‘economically inactive’ – not in learning or employment and not looking for work - a number which is rising since Covid-19. Groundwork Green Teams teach practical horticulture and landscape skills to people who need support to get into employment.
Groundwork's Green Doctors are energy efficiency experts who visit people in their homes across the UK, helping vulnerable households to save money and stay warm and well. With 1 in 10 households in the UK experiencing fuel poverty, it's a crucial lifeline for many residents.
Our state of the art music studio in south-east London for both professional and aspiring young musicians.
Community hubs provide fresh produce to support Luton’s residents and address issues of food poverty across the town.
Supported volunteering projects devised for people over 50 to lend a hand in Hackney.
A magical place of hidden paths, caves, structures and lakes covering 45 acres of hillside. Located in Chorley, the Gardens are being lovingly conserved and protected with help from Heritage Lottery funding.
The Land of Oak & Iron (LOI) focuses on the Derwent Valley and the surrounding area. It follows the River Derwent from: Derwent Reservoir to the River Tyne.
A fantastic community hub in Blackpool where people of all ages and abilities can meet, learn and have fun together.