Forest
Forest

Ashburton Climate Emergency
NEWS
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EVENTS
Community Fridge & Larder Open
behind Town Hall
CHECK IT OUT AND HELP YOURSELFTO SOME GOODIES AT NO COST
If you want to volunteer
Visit our Facebook page for up to date info on what is in the fridge.
Riverfly training
If you are interested in learning how to monitor riverflies and protect the health of the River Dart, please join us for a training day. Following which, it would be great if you could commit to undertaking a minimum of three river surveys a year - preferably in May, June and July - to inspect and survey the river. A short online session will be required ahead of the training day.
Click on box below for more info
More Trees?
A group has formed to organise tree planting in Ashburton.
Can you can spot a place to plant trees - even if it's only a space where one or two trees might go?
Contact Ian Pickvance via the Town Hall or email
ACE’S vision is of a healthy, vibrant, inclusive, sustainable and zero-carbon community that takes positive actions to address the challenges that the Climate and Ecological Crisis pose to Ashburton and surrounding villages.
A COMMUNITY RESPONSE TO THE CLIMATE AND ECOLOGICAL EMERGENCY
Videos of the month
IPCC report is 'code red for humanity'
Repair Cafe
Phone 07761045146
The most important thing we can all do is to work together to build a resilient
community that will cope with whatever comes next.
Verges
There is an opportunity to adopt some grass verges from Devon County Council. and support wild flowers, thereby giving insect and plant life a helping hand.
This project has support from the Town Council but needs a group to take it on. Can you help?
ianpickvance@icloud.com or contact him via via the Town Hall.
Church Yard
Work has been going on at
St Andrew's to restore the church yard and make it
more accessible and biodiverse. If you can
help or have expertise in creating wildflower meadows or community composting email Geoff ghisted43@gmail.com