Can you help improve peoples access to nature in Leeds with extra funding?

Dear Environment Forum Member,

Can you help improve peoples access to nature in Leeds with extra funding?

I am going to apply to Natural England's 'Access to Nature' funding to continue the work of the forum on natural environment, wildlife, green infrastructure and biodiversity issues to ensure your group has the opportunity to influence strategic decision making in Leeds. Working together we have a good chance of accessing this money to support your natural environment projects to undertake new activity to improve greenspaces and ensure people benefit from them.

If you think you can help deliver one or more of the aims below and you need a relatively small amount of funding to deliver a new project, piece of work, or activity please express your interest to get involved and I will see if I can link your project with my application.

Please let me know which of the following aims of the funding you are interested in delivering:

  • A greater number and diversity of people benefiting from the natural environment.
  • More people learning about the natural environment and gaining new skills.
  • More people able to enjoy the natural environment as a result of improvements in access to natural places and more connections between sites.
  • More wildlife-rich natural places that are sustainably managed and meet the needs of local communities.
  • An increased sense of community ownership of local natural places, by the creation of strong partnerships between communities, voluntary organisations, local authorities and statutory bodies.

My application will be strengthened if I can demonstrate we will deliver on the ground improvements and community focused local projects to engage people in enjoying nature. Your projects will be strengthened by joining a city-wide network of groups all working to improve access to nature in Leeds. Securing this funding will help me continue in my role to help build partnerships between community and voluntary groups and our Leeds Initiative partners so that the voluntary and community sector work together to influence strategic decision making in the city and, with increased support, deliver an improved environment that everyone in Leeds can benefit from.

If you know of any groups who may be interested please forward this information on.

At the ‘Keeping an Eye on Leeds’ meeting on Tuesday 6th May 19:00-21:00 at Leeds Civic Hall we will discuss what individual groups will be delivering and what the overall aims of the partnership bid will be. Please inform me if you want to get involved but are unable to attend.

PLEASE NOTE: For more on what types of activity or projects will be funded see:

http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/leisure/grants-funding/outcomes.htm

For more general information see:
http://www.naturalengland.org.uk/leisure/grants-funding/default.htm

The size of grants is between £50,000 and £500,000 so will not be suitable for most groups in the forum to bid individually.

Please contact me to get an expression of interest form which provides detail on the type of work that is likely to be funded. Please complete and return the expression of interest form by 28th April or inform me before 24th April if you are developing your proposal but won’t be able to return the form to me by 28th April.

Please contact Jon to Recieve:

1) Agenda for ‘Keeping an Eye on Leeds’ meeting on 6th May where we will discuss our application, please let me know if you are unable to attend.

2) Expression of interest form. Please complete and return the attached form by 28th April or let me know if you need more time to work on your proposal.

I look forward to hearing your ideas for what you want to deliver. Contact me on 0113 277 2227 or jon.holland@leedsvoice.org.uk if you have any questions or want to talk about what your group plans to deliver.

Environmental Limits and One Region Living in Yorkshire and the Humber

The Yorkshire and Humber Regional Environment Forum report of the seminar, 'Environmental Limits and City Regions', held in Leeds on 6 February, is now available.
You can view the report by visiting www.yhref.org.uk/policy and looking for 'One Region Living'. Links to related research, case studies etc will also gradually amass on the website.

Climate Change Bill Week of Action- please get involved.

Text taken from Stop Climate Chaos Leeds circular emails.


Saturday 5th April, 11am

Climate Bill Week of Action Demonstration

This week, April 1-5, is a week of action on climate change. Campaigners across the country are taking action to publicise the importance of including international aviation emissions in the Climate Change Bill.

Friends of the Earth Leeds group will now be holding a lobby/photo stunt on Briggate in Leeds of Saturday 5th April - If you're free please pop along, the more people that turn up, the bigger the effect!

The details are as follows...

We'll be meeting outside the Leeds church institute (www.leedschurchinstitute.org/) in Leeds city centre at 11am on Saturday morning.
We'll sort ourselves out, take the photos, hopefully with the press in tow, and it will all be done by noon! Please bring banners/leaflets/action cards, etc.
For more information contact James McKay on 07968854696 or email j.mckay690@btinternet.com
FoE have the mask, and the planes, and I am more than happy to dress up in a dark suit and red tie to play Gordon, unless anyone else is very keen! I will also be bringing things to hand out to the public, if we have lots of people, and a digital camera, so we can take our own photos.

The more the merrier!
All the best,James

Tell Gordon and David to make the Climate Change Bill Count

With your help and support we won at getting the government to concede on annual milestones – one of our top 3 changes to the Climate Change Bill! So that’s one down and two to go – and there’s still time to see our two remaining changes made to the bill, which are…
- an increase in the emissions reductions target to at least 80% by 2050
- the inclusion of the UK’s share of international aviation and shipping emissions.

(To check who your MP is go www.theyworkforyou.com and type in your postcode)

On a related theme:
Wednesday 9th April – Climate Chaos CafĂ©
Leeds/Bradford Airport expansion (Leeds/Bradford Airport Campaign)
The Common Place, 23-25 Wharf Street, LS1 7ED. Climate Chaos Cafe is all about discussion, information, food, chat and action on climate change in friendly and informal surroundings. We open at 6.45pm, with then about an hour of talk/open discussion from 7pm with a cheap, delicious (vegan) meal.

For more about what is currently happening on local action on climate change see:
http://www.leedstidal.org/sccleeds/sccnewspage.php