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Are you concerned about our impact on the environment and global warming? Then Get Involved. 

"Community has been more important than ever over the past few years. It’s time to harness this strength to make climate friendly communities. By teaming up, you'll get more done, and it won't just be the environment that benefits" Climate Action Oxfordshire

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We are a small group of friendly, like-minded people who live in the Parish of Enstone in West Oxfordshire. Our aim is to liaise with local groups and find ways in which we can all become more environmentally friendly. We meet to share ideas and new information. This includes raising awareness of local environmental projects, to share concerns, and suggest things we can all do to reduce our carbon footprint and our waste, and how to protect nature & the environment.

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Join our email list to keep up to date on our events and local information!

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Are you willing to offer practical help with local green initiatives occasionally?

Then contact us at enstoneeco@gmail.com and we will add you to our list of volunteers and let you know when we have something planned. You can then join in whichever you want.

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We also meet at St Kenelm's Church, Church Enstone.  Why not join us? You will receive a very warm welcome.

Together We Can Make A Difference. 

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  • Establishing Wild Flowers in Your Garden: Illustrated Talk by Craig Blackwell
    Establishing Wild Flowers in Your Garden: Illustrated Talk by Craig Blackwell
    Mon, 21 Oct
    Lichfield Room, Enstone Parish Hall
    21 Oct 2024, 19:00 – 21:00
    Lichfield Room, Enstone Parish Hall, The Paddocks, Chipping Norton OX7 4AZ, UK
    21 Oct 2024, 19:00 – 21:00
    Lichfield Room, Enstone Parish Hall, The Paddocks, Chipping Norton OX7 4AZ, UK
    Wildflowers are essential for maintaining biodiversity, providing habitats and food for pollinators like bees and butterflies. Join us to understand how you can contribute to ecological balance and help sustain local wildlife!
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