Environment

MVSC Saves Money By Going Green...You Could Too!

When MVSC decided to make the conscious decision to become environmentally friendly, we assumed it would require us to make massive and inconvenient changes.

Free Course On Growing Organic Fruit and Vegetables

Thanks to funding from the Merton Partnership, the Colliers Wood Community Gardening Project is offering you a free course on how to grow your own organic fruit and vegetables.

Upcycling Wimbledon: Make Wimbledon Even Greener!

This new event looks at how everyone can do their bit to make Wimbledon even more eco-friendly.

Upcycling Wimbledon and festival of green ideas event 20th April 2013

Upcycling is about doing something better with what you have before putting it into the recycling box or bin. This is a new event focussed on upcycling organised by Transition Town Wimbledon.<

Sustainable Merton celebrates sixth birthday with new online survey

This month Sustainable Merton celebrates its sixth birthday. The organisation is busier than ever with six key projects on the go.

The Big London Energy Switch - Sustainable Merton says sign up before the end of March for potential savings on gas and electricity bills

Sustainable Merton is working with the London Borough of Merton to give all Merton residents the opportunity to potentially save money on their gas and electricity bills.

LVSC free meeting How the London Assembly Health and Environment Committee works, 6 March 2013

Are health, poverty or green issues on your agenda?

Merton Green Drinks 21 November

The next meeting of Merton Green Drinks will take place on Wednesday 21st November at 8pm at the Hand and Racquet Wimbledon.

The urgency of climate change: three new facts and what we need to do - 14th November

To stimulate fresh action in the local community on climate change, four local groups, including Sustainable Merton, TTW and Merton Greens, have come together to host a special event on Wednesday 1

Friends of the Canons workday 16 September

The Tree Warden Group, Merton successfully planted a fruit hedge in 2010, but, thanks mainly to the weird weather patterns in 2012, the weeds have pushed through the mulch layer.

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