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Children and teachers at a primary school in Nottinghamshire are celebrating after winning a green award for their amazing environmental work to help care for the planet.
Bishops of the Church of England have each been provided a tree by Forestry England which will form part of The Queen's Green Canopy.
The cathedral green in central Bristol will be “rewilded” a year after environment activist Greta Thunberg visited Bristol.
A Derbyshire parish turns its churchyard into a wildlife haven in a green drive impacting all parts of parish life.
Columbia Road, most famous for its flower market, overtaken by open-air carol singing organised by St Peter’s Bethnal Green.
A Church of England primary school has substantially reduced carbon emissions by installing a heat pump below its playing field.
A parish in north-west London is worshipping in its church after a three-year exile through a combination of the Covid-19 pandemic and building troubles.
Amid a sharp rise in demand at food banks and other distribution organisations, Thrive Together Birmingham began piloting food collections in five streets in the Kings Heath and Hall Green areas of Birmingham.
An urban church community has developed an abandoned patch of church land into a thriving garden, teeming with wildlife and benefitting the locals.
Revd Canon Anna Macham, Canon Precentor of Salisbury Cathedral, tells the story of how a prayer vigil for Ukraine at the Cathddral grew from an expected 40 people to more than 600.