Guest blog post by Aimee Parker, Egin Facilitator and Peer Mentor Over the last few months, as part of my role as an EGIN facilitator, I have met with a... read more →
Increasing community engagement: a community gardens perspective - By Poppy Nicol, Egin Peer Mentor and Project Coordinator for Global Gardens Project Engaging with the local community is key for any... read more →
Growing Together: - the story of how a vegetable box scheme in Kippax, West Yorkshire, inspired the design of a community growing project in West Wales. Guest blog post by... read more →
Trees for Tomorrow is a small, local not-for-profit tree nursery in Pembrokeshire that aims to contribute to the creation of a new National Forest for Wales by bolstering the supply... read more →
Picture the scene: you've designed the perfect community climate project. You've applied for the funding, you've got the ideas, and you're ready to go - but your community just isn't... read more →
Woody's Lodge Penlan is a charity and social hub that provides advice and support to veterans, emergency services personnel, reservists, and their families. Their vision is to provide an inviting... read more →
If you haven't heard of the Eisteddfod, where have you been? It's Wales's biggest annual festival for celebrating Welsh culture and the Welsh language, and this year it's happening in... read more →
Egin is a Peer Mentoring programme, where groups who have never worked on climate action before are linked up with people who have the skills, experience and know-how to help... read more →
You may have heard about the Circular Economy, but what is it? What does it actually look like in practice, and how does it relate to tackling climate change? These... read more →
Egin aims to help community groups to start projects that focus on tackling or adapting to climate change, or to live more sustainably. But how can you know if your... read more →