Alwoodley 2030

Working together to protect and restore our local environment, for ourselves and future generations.

Nature

Nature brings people together through shared outdoor experiences, welcoming volunteers from all walks of life to learn, connect and contribute.

Sustainable Food

Bringing our community together through growing, harvesting, learning and sharing nutritious food together.

Active Travel

Active travel projects support our community to explore local routes, to create cleaner air and strengthen our mental and physical wellbeing.

Low Carbon Living

Empowering our community to cut their household costs and reduce waste while supporting each other.

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200m²

of wildflower seeds given out along our first Nature Corridor

464kg

of CO² saved by Alwoodley Repair Café

310kg

of CO² saved during Walk to School Week 2024

Can you help?

If you’re able to, here are the ways you can get involved that would help us enormously right now:

  • storage space – do you have a spare corner in your garage or a cupboard where we could store a few bits and pieces?
  • social media moderators
  • watering our wildflower patch outside Nursery Lane Co-op

If you can help at all, please get in Contact

Nature Corridors

In 2025 Alwoodley 2030 began working with an ecologist to analyse how we could help nature thrive in Alwoodley, Together, we have put together 10 proposed corridors to help wildlife move around and improve habitats for all our native plants and animals. It's a big job and there's lots to do, but this work is vital to help our declining wildlife. Find out more here.

Air Pollution in Alwoodley

Alwoodley 2030 has installed air pollution sensors around local primary schools so we can track the quality of the air we are all breathing.

St Paul's Primary School

Wigton Moor Primary School

Highfield Primary School

Allerton C of E Primary School

With thanks to

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