
Green Recovery Project
The Green Recovery Project is a partnership between Groundwork East and Huntingdon District Council with the aim to improve public spaces, boost biodiversity, and engage local communities.
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 Green Recovery Project is a partnership between Groundwork East and Huntingdon District Council with the aim to improve public spaces, boost biodiversity, and engage local communities.
Practical conservation opportunities for volunteers at Avondale Park. The project focuses on enhancing specific conservation and biodiversity priorities identified in the parks management plan and through consultation with local people.
Home Grown is an online course helping families to learn to grow and cook food together
Supports members of the Afghan community with their emotional wellbeing needs, English language, digital skills, creative activities and employment advice.
Groundwork lead the adult services partnership, part of the West Cumbria Mental Health Partnership in Allerdale and Copeland and we have 7 funded delivery partners. It is funded through Sellafield Ltd, as part of their 'Transforming West Cumbria' grants which are managed by Cumbria Community Foundation.
Rivers are at the heart of a town or city’s historic, social, and economic development and provide an ecologically important green space for the local community.
Afterschool clubs for primary schools exploring climate change and the ways we can work together to help the planet
Are you a Tees Valley based organisation? Do you support people experiencing multiple disadvantages such as mental ill health, drug/alcohol misuse, homelessness, domestic violence or offending? If so, this could be a great opportunity for your organisation to get involved in!
A short survey with companies to understand the current challenges and opportunities they face operating in or around the town centre.