East Cambridgeshire Climate Action Network is actively promoting the development Water Conservation Projects across East Cambridgeshire. The key thing about these community energy projects – is that they are initiated by LOCAL people and WANTED by the local community. However, it often requires local “Community Water Conservation Champions” 

This will involve :-

  1. Encouraging people to reduce water consumption in their own homes
  2. Identifying where there are sources of pollution in rivers, streams, springs and lakes
  3. helping to identify innovative ways of saving water

The articles below contain resources to inspire and persuade groups to get started. If you need any help click on the button above to email us.

Nature Recovery

UK plants flowering a month earlier due to climate change

Climate change is causing plants in the UK to flower a month earlier on average, which could have profound consequences for wildlife, agriculture and gardeners. Using a citizen science database with records going back to the mid-18th century, a research team led by the University of Cambridge has found that the effects of climate change

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Nature Recovery

Wilding Gardens Conference

This year began very positively with the uplifting and inspiring experience of attending the first ever ‘Wilding Gardens’ conference in January at Manchester University. The ‘Gardening for Nature, Ourselves and the Planet’ event was organised by a group of well-known gardeners and environmentalists including Isabella Tree from the Knepp Rewilding Project, the garden designer Tom

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Sustainable Food

From Research to Real kitchens: New Low‑carbon Menus Report Empowers SME Chefs to Drive Food System Change

The hospitality sector made a significant step towards climate-positive cooking this week, as chefs, educators, researchers, and industry leaders gathered at the University of West London for the launch of Low-Carbon Menus: Tools and Tactics to Empower SME Chefs, a new sector-facing report co-authored by Andrea Zick and Amy Fetzer, published as part of the

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Nature Recovery

Fens for the Future Partnership

The Fens for the Future Partnership is a group of public, private and voluntary sector organisations including local authorities, nature conservation bodies, farmers and landowners and academic institutions with a vision for the Fens. Their broad aim is to further the development of a partnership approach to the landscape-scale nature conservation in the Fens. Aims:

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Nature Recovery

How to record wildlife: an action you can take to protect nature

Getting started with recording If you are new to recording, the incredible diversity of the UK’s wildlife can be a bit daunting, especially when it comes to trying to identify what you’ve seen. But there are lots of ways that you can get help. There are hundreds of natural history societies and recording groups that

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Education

Skills Bootcamp in Sustainability & Environmental Management

10 weeks, 1 course, 3 certificates – towards a career you love Whether you’re job-seeking or already in work, our Skills Bootcamp run in partnership with Change Agents UKgives you the confidence and knowledge to thrive in a world where sustainability and carbon literacy are in high demand. The 5 or 10 week course (1

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Nature Recovery

New national forest in the OxCam Corridor moves a step closer

A new national forest in the Oxford-Cambridge Corridor has moved a step closer on Monday 12 January with the announcement that the search for official delivery partners has begun. The Department for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs has opened an Expression of Interest process with interested parties needing to demonstrate they have the capacity, experience, and knowledge

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Energy Efficiency

Two new Zero Bills estates to be built in 2026, following Octopus and Barratt Redrow partnership

Octopus Energy has partnered with Barrat Redrow, the UK’s largest housebuilder, to expand its Zero Bills concept, promising ‘high-quality, sustainable homes, where residents won’t pay a penny for their home energy bills for 10 years.’ The first 54 Zero Bills homes built by Barratt Redrow will be completed this year in two sites in Wixams, Bedfordshire

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Energy Efficiency

Rightmove to publicise energy efficiency feature on listings

Rightmove is linking with the UK’s largest energy supplier, Octopus, to make it easier for portal users to find greener homes. As a first step, Rightmove is launching a dedicated ‘Zero Bills’ label for property listings, allowing owners to highlight those homes powered by Octopus’ existing Zero Bills smart tariff. The supplier claims the tariff – which exists

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Nature Recovery

Biodiversity Audits for East Cambridgeshire Parishes

Multiple parishes have taken conducted their own nature recovery plans to conserve and enhance biodiversity in their area. East Cambrigeshire District council has now published four of nature recovery plans on their website which can be read here: Community based Nature Recovery Plans | East Cambridgeshire District Council You will find four reports – Fordham,

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Nature Recovery

EA’s Small Biodiversity Fund – Projects Wanted!

The Environment Agency’s Fisheries and Biodiversity Team has a fund available for small biodiversity projects, normally up to £5k per project related to rivers, wetlands, wet habitats and species. The fund needs to be spent by March 2026, and preference is given to projects that enhance riparian habitats and species. If you think you have

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Community Green Spaces

Free trees for schools and communities

Applications for the Woodland Trust tree giveaway will open on the 13th January 2026. Who can apply?Any educational establishment and all kinds of local authorities and not-for-profit community groups, including resident associations, sports clubs, local councils, faith groups, scouts, guides and many more. Why should you apply?Trees keep us cool in summer, clean our air

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