Edible plants – Middle Ages meet 21st Century York
'Barbican Beds' Fawcett Street, YorkStep back in time - gardening in the Middle Ages.
Saturday 14 September – Saturday 12 October 2024
Step back in time - gardening in the Middle Ages.
An informal 'show and share' event to give schools and educational setting from across York the chance to share ideas and build connections with others who have an interest in making their settings more sustainable.
North York Church are hosting a series of events across York as part of York Environment Weeks. There are a wide range of activities over a number of sites—talks, upcycling workshops, nature trails, a Repair Café, a Reflection Space and Lego Church. So much to do and something for everyone! Many events are drop-in: just turnContinue reading "Green for Now and for the Future: Eco Fair (Huntington Methodist Church)"
A short guided walk around local streets to identify wild plants growing in pavements, kerb edges and walls, and learn about their value as part of local ecosystems.
A jazz trio piece - The Useless Tree (after the Buddhist fable about humanity's relationship to nature) - with a Q+A at the end.
Come and see the new Community Garden in Haxby, with activities for children or just have a look around and enjoy the space.
Short, inclusive bike rides of around an hour with around 4 miles of cycling.
One of our brilliant volunteer pedallers will take you out for an hour on the bike to enjoy the green spaces around the south of the city.
An opportunity to reflect upon environmental issues globally and locally, by using art as a starting point for discussion and reflection.
Short, inclusive walks of around an hour with around 1 mile of walking. These nature walks include spotting the nature around us and taking time to pause and connect.
Free support on saving energy, managing bills and related issues such as benefits advice - especially for those aged 50+.
Join us in this experimental journey that brings trees and AI together. Ask a tree what you’ve always wanted to know and learn why they’re important.