The Messy Church Goes Wild Roadshow comes to Somerset
28th April 2023People from across the diocese get hands on and experience of the new ‘Messy Adventures’ material.
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People from across the diocese get hands on and experience of the new ‘Messy Adventures’ material.
Sue Carpenter explains how St James, Taunton is caring for creation in its church grounds for the benefit of the wildlife, the church and the local community.
Bishop Ruth shares a message for Easter
It’s been three years since Bath and Wells declared a climate emergency and committed to Net Zero by 2030. During that time church communities have been making changes in a host of ways, all doing their bit to care for creation and help us achieve our goals, and in November we achieved A Rocha’s Bronze Eco Diocese status.
St Margaret’s Church of England School, Tintinhull is one of just five schools appointed by the Royal Horticultural Society as a Champion School
Bath University use The Bishop’s Palace to study how to decarbonise historic buildings.
Award ‘demonstrates the diocese’s commitment and progress towards Creation Care and Net Zero Carbon’.
Churches across Bath and Wells have been celebrating Harvest, and many have taken advantage of the good weather and continued the outdoor celebrations they first introduced during the Covid pandemic.
Volunteers from St Francis' Church, Keynsham spent a day refurbishing the Overgrown RICE Centre garden, to make it a more spacious and attractive relaxation space for patients, families and staff to enjoy.
A local park formerly used by drug dealers and addicts is transformed by volunteers.
On Thursday 22nd September you are invited to participate in Loss and Damage Action Day, an initiative to support people around the world who are suffering the harshest effects of climate change.
Gathering at Glebe Farm to hear about the direct effects of the climate emergency on farmers and farming communities.
The anonymous gift paid for the installation of solar panels on the church roof.
Find out how the climate crisis is impacting farmers in the UK and Africa. Learn how we can all be part of 'wave of change.'
Pupils help create a community garden, plant saplings, grow vegetables and still have time to write to The Queen.
Diocesan Environment Officer answers some of the questions you have.
We say goodbye and thank you to David as he leaves to take up a new post with the Clewer Initiative.
Taking meter readings, recycling waste and planting trees all part of the plan.
Taking a look at the existing heating system and discussing the way forward
Sharing the experience to encourage others to take the plunge