The Energy Wise and Eco Homes Show
📅 Sunday 11th May 🕛 11:00-16:00 📍 Totnes Civic Hall, TQ9 5SN
The third Totnes Energy Wise Show will be combined with the Eco-Homes Fair, for the first Totnes Energy Wise and Eco-Homes Show.
The
focus of the show is to help communities transition their home life and
transport to being more electric, eco and energy efficient.
At the show, find advice and information about:
- reducing energy consumption
- retrofitting and available grants
- eco-building
- home insulation
- low carbon and renewable energy technology
- electric vehicles
- trading locally generated renewable energy
- sustainable building supplies
Biochar: Reigniting the Past for a Sustainable Future
📅 Wednesday 21st May 🕛 16:00-18:00 📍 Sustainability Hub Forum, University of Plymouth / Online
Join
the University of Plymouth's hybrid event to explore the latest
research and innovations in biochar—a versatile material with ancient
roots and modern applications.
The
event features expert speakers discussing themes such as carbon
capture, soil health, water filtration, and building performance.
Attendees will have the opportunity to network, share knowledge, and
support sustainable practices.
While in-person tickets are sold out, online attendance is still available.
Climate Cafe Listening Circle
📅 Friday 23rd May 🕛 12:15-14:30 📍 CobBauge Building, University of Plymouth
Feeling
stressed or anxious about the climate and ecological crisis? This free,
welcoming space allows you to express fears and uncertainties about the
climate crisis in a supportive environment.
Led
by trained facilitators from the Climate Psychology Alliance and the
Cornwall Climate Cafe Community of Practice project, the circle focuses
on feelings rather than action. Participants will have the opportunity
to share their thoughts and emotions without discussing climate policy
or science.
Queerness and Climate Workshops
📅 Saturday 24th May 🕛 10:00-16:00 📍 Mount Batten, Plymouth 📅 Thursday 5th June 🕛 18:30-20:30 📍 The Talk Shop #3, Stonehouse, Plymouth
Explore
the intersection of queerness and climate engagement at the University
of Plymouth's free illustrative workshops. Led by Devon Tipping, a PhD
Education student and illustrator, these workshops provide a creative
space for LGBTQ+ individuals to discuss how their identities influence
their approach to climate issues.
Participants must be over 18, identify as LGBTQ+, and live in Plymouth. Registration is required.
Instow Beach Clean
📅 Saturday 31st May 🕛 11:00-13:00 📍 The Glorious Oyster, Bideford, EX39 4LF
Get
outdoors and make a difference by participating in the Instow Beach
Clean, organised by Earth Action North Devon in collaboration with
Christie's Estates and local partners. Participants can enjoy free hot
drinks provided on the beach. Equipment and refreshments will be
available, and registered participants will benefit from free parking.
How Cyclable is Plymouth?
📅 Wednesday 4th June 🕛 16:00-18:00 📍 Sustainability Hub, University of Plymouth
Join
the University of Plymouth to explore the city's cycling
infrastructure. This two-hour event will feature talks from local bike
initiative leaders, cycling providers, and University researchers.
Attendees can network and try out adaptive bikes available in the area.
"A Pesticide-Free Devon" Conference
📅 Saturday 7th June 🕛 10:00-16:30 📍 Courtenay Centre, Newton Abbot
Join
Green Futures for an inspiring conference event, "A Pesticide-Free
Devon," aimed at bringing together individuals, groups, and
organisations dedicated to creating a pesticide-free culture across
Devon. This is a unique opportunity to share experiences, achievements,
and develop a coordinated approach for a healthier future.
Highlights of the Conference:
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Principal Speaker: Guy Singh-Watson, Founder of Riverford Organics
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Workshops: A full program of engaging workshops
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Launch: Introduction of the Pesticide-Free Devon Network
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Lunch: Enjoy a delicious lunch with hot and cold dishes made from locally sourced produce
This
event promises to be a rich learning experience with ample
opportunities for networking, information sharing, and generating the
motivation and clarity needed to move closer towards a pesticide-free
Devon.
 Water-Saving Community Fund
The
Water-Saving Community Fund provides funding to support projects with
positive community and environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the
key points:
Funding Amount: Up to £75,000 annually. Eligibility: Open
to not-for-profit organisations and community groups in the areas
served by South West Water (Bournemouth, Devon, Cornwall, and the Isles
of Scilly). Focus Areas: Projects that benefit the community and help to save water. Application Deadlines: Projects
applying for £1,000 and under are reviewed monthly. Projects applying
for over £1,000 are reviewed biannually in October and April
Defender Awards
The
Defender Awards provide funding to support projects with positive
community and environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the key points:
Funding Amount: £100,000 bursary, a Defender vehicle, and expert mentorship. Eligibility: Open to small non-profit conservation and humanitarian charities and organisations. Focus Areas: Projects that benefit local conservation and humanitarian efforts. Application Deadlines: The UK deadline is 21 May 2025.
Patagonia Environmental Grants
The
Patagonia Environmental Grants provide funding to support projects with
positive environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the key points:
Funding Amount: Varies per project. Eligibility: Open to grassroots activist organisations with direct-action agendas. Focus Areas: Projects
that address the root causes of environmental problems, promote
long-term change, and involve innovative approaches with measurable
goals and objectives. Application Deadlines: 31 May and 30 September each year.
TEP Environment Grant
The
TEP Environment Grant provides funding to support projects with
positive environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the key points:
Funding Amount: £250 to £1,000. Eligibility: Open to individuals, groups, professionals, students, institutions, and charities across the UK. Focus Areas: Projects that further the environmental profession and/or raise awareness of environmental issues. Application Deadlines: The current application window is open until 31 May 2025.
Climate Action Fund: Our Shared Future
The
Climate Action Fund: Our Shared Future provides funding to support
projects with positive environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the
key points:
Funding Amount: £500,000 to £1.5 million over 3 to 5 years. Eligibility: Open to formal partnerships, led by community and voluntary organisations or public sector organisations. Focus Areas: Projects
that link climate action to the everyday lives and interests of local
communities, inspire bold and exciting change, and involve people,
places, and communities experiencing poverty, discrimination, and
disadvantage. Application Deadlines: You can apply until at least the end of May 2025.
Veolia Trust Funding
The
Veolia Trust provides grants to support projects with positive
community and environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the key points:
Funding Amount: £10,000 to £75,000. Eligibility: Open to constituted not-for-profit organisations, Local Authorities, and Environmental Bodies (EBs). Focus Areas: Projects
that promote community action and wellbeing, create sustainable
carbon-neutral community spaces, and protect and enhance biodiversity
and natural habitats. Application Deadlines: Next round opens in May.
D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust
The
D'Oyly Carte Charitable Trust provides grants to support projects with
positive environmental, social, or wellbeing outcomes in the UK. Here
are the key points:
Funding Amount: Varies per project. Eligibility: Open to UK registered charities. Focus Areas: Projects that promote the arts, medical welfare, and environmental protection or improvement. Application Deadlines: The next deadlines are 3 June 2025, 8 July 2025, and November 2025.
Greener Homes Alliance Phase 2
The
Greener Homes Alliance Phase 2 provides funding to support projects
with positive environmental outcomes in the UK. Here are the key points:
Funding Amount: £2 million to £20 million. Eligibility: Open to small and medium-sized (SME) housebuilders. Focus Areas: Projects
that create high-quality, energy-efficient homes, promote sustainable
building practices, and support the mental health and wellbeing of
construction workers. Application Deadlines: Apply at any time.
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