Love Where We live
Love Where We Live is a vision for Kent that will see a cleaner and brighter Borough.
Through leading activities and co-ordinating efforts we have motivated people directly and indirectly to think and care about where they live.
So far the project has;
Engage with the public in an environmental awareness raising campaignBenefited local communities and school in creating a cleaner, better, environmentImproved health and well being from physical exercise and social interaction Improved the physical appearance of TW BoroughEngaged volunteers from many different social and ethnic backgrounds to work together in the clean up campaign
Love Where We Live is a vision for that will see a cleaner and brighter Tunbridge Wells Borough.
Through leading activities and co-ordinating efforts we have motivated people directly and indirectly to think and care about where they live.
So far the project has;
- Engage with the public in an environmental awareness raising campaign
- Benefited local communities and school in creating a cleaner, better, environment
- Improved health and well being from physical exercise and social interaction
- Improved the physical appearance of TW Borough
- Engaged volunteers from many different social and ethnic backgrounds to work together in the clean up campaign
To date, the TWBC Love Where We Live campaign has successfully made people more aware about litter and the associated issues to health, the environment and aesthetic look of an area. Through working with the community and carrying out task days people we have seen an increase in interest, in getting involved, and attending events that benefit wildlife and the surrounding nationally important landscape.
The project has been instrumental in bringing together local organisations, societies and community groups and encouraging cross-sector thinking and action.
Good relationships in particular were built with seven primary schools, Showfields Number One Community Trust, TN2 Community Trust, Camden Centre, Community of Oak Road Estate, Transition Tunbridge Wells volunteer group and also Friends of Dunorlan Park, community wardens and parish councils.
Last Updated (Wednesday, 13 January 2010 21:38)