Stroud District Council Allocates £30,000 for Climate and Nature Initiatives
Stroud District Council has announced an additional £30,000 to support community projects focused on climate and nature. This funding will enhance volunteer-led initiatives such as water conservation and tree planting schemes, contributing to local sustainability efforts.

Stroud District Council has allocated an extra £30,000 for community climate and nature projects this year. This funding supports various volunteer-led initiatives, including water collection systems and tree planting efforts.
The council has concluded its role as host of the Gloucestershire Resources and Waste Partnership, which aims to promote the circular economy across the region. Additionally, the council has announced 16 new affordable, energy-efficient homes in Kingswood, addressing the local cost-of-living crisis. The ongoing initiatives reflect a commitment to sustainability and community involvement, with potential long-term benefits for resource management in the area.




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