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Bath Abbey is using an ancient water way to heat the World Heritage site.
Reflections from the The Bishop of Norwich, Graham Usher, the Church’s lead bishop for environmental affairs, following COP16.
The cathedral green in central Bristol will be “rewilded” a year after environment activist Greta Thunberg visited Bristol.
People struggling with energy bills and the cost of keeping warm over the winter are being offered support by one of the oldest Cathedrals in England.
A church in the heart of one of the country's most deprived areas is bringing local people together and helping them with their mental health and wellbeing - thanks to the launch of a series of environmental projects.
A church leader is coordinating collections of unused fresh and chilled food to help reduce family food waste in his city.
More than £400,000 has been saved over the past 12 months by members of food clubs, or low cost food shops, run by Church of England churches in just one town.
A vital service offering support to new parents who are struggling to afford essentials for their babies is being run by a church.
A food pantry at a church in the Diocese of Chichester opened its doors to eight people in October 2021. It now supports 80 people regularly, including 31 families at a school Pop up Pantry.