Access information about the Landfill Tax Credit Scheme, how to make an application for funding, find out about the projects we have supported and the latest news from Biffaward.
This website has been sponsored by Cam Parish Council to provide information about Cam's council business, to gather views and to promote discussion about issues that effect Cam.
Centres for CHANGE is a free, membership based networking charity bringing together resource centres around the UK who are involved in environment, development, peace, racial equality and social justice..
The Cotswold Canals Trust is restoring the Stroudwater Navigation and Thames & Severn Canal for the benefit of the public. The Trust has an active volunteer force working on several restoration projects.
The Countryside Agency is the statutory body working to make life better for people in the countryside and improve the quality of the countryside for everyone.
Defra's aim is to enhance the quality of life through promoting: a better environment; thriving rural economies and communities; diversity and abundance of wildlife resources; a countryside for all to enjoy; and sustainable and diverse farming and food.
Energy 21 is providing conferences, exhibitions seminars, educational courses and publishing information to advance the knowledge of the public on renewable energy and associated issues.
The Energy Saving Trust (EST) was established as part of the UK Government's response to the 1992 Earth Summit in Rio de Janeiro. This addressed worldwide concerns on environmental issues such as climate change and global warming.
English Nature champions the conservation of wildlife, geology and wild places in England. They are a Government agency set up by the Environment Protection Act 1990 and are funded by the Department of Environment, Food and Rural Affairs.
Farmers' Markets are found throughout the county of Gloucestershire and are run by different people, with a range of backgrounds; they all know their local area and the Farmers' Markets reflect this and the wide choice of local produce available.
FWAG exists to provide farmers, landowners and our other clients with the best opportunity for environmental gain through cost effective, quality solutions.
GVCV is a group which has been carrying out conservation work in Gloucestershire for the past 15 years. They meet about twice a month, on a Sunday, and pick up in Cheltenham and Gloucester.
Gloucestershire's Biodiversity Action Plan includes Habitat Action Plans for ancient woodlands, limestone grassland, reedbeds, and open water habitats and Species Action Plans for farmland birds, bats, arable wildflowers, otters and many other species.
The Gloucestershire Wildlife Trust is an independent charity which combines scientific knowledge with local action to protect the Wildlife of Gloucestershire.
GreenSpace is a not-for-profit organisation set up to help those committed to the planning, design, management and use of public parks and open spaces.
LILI is a not-for-profit organisation with the aim of helping people to reduce their impact on the environment. We do this through courses, publishing books and manuals, selling green products, attending local authority events and providing free information sheets on our website
www.lowimpact.org .
The Ramblers' Association is Britain's biggest organisation working for walkers, a registered charity with 137,000 members across England, Scotland and Wales.
The Severn Wye Energy Agency is one of a network of agencies across Europe, set up to stimulate the development of sustainable energy through local and regional action for energy efficiency and the use of renewable energy sources.
The South Cotswold Ramblers' Group is one of eight in the Gloucestershire Area and about 450 nationally who are part of The Ramblers' Association. The RA exists to further the enjoyment and discovery that walking outdoors can bring to everyone.
The Society aims to encourage high standards of architecture and town planning in the Stroud District; to stimulate public interest in, and acre for the beauty, history and character of the town and its surrounding area; and to encourage the preservation,
The Touchwood Partnership was founded in 1998 to find ways of increasing the sustainable development of woodlands in the Stroud District of the Cotswolds.