Community action/Hampshire

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| Location | Hampshire, United Kingdom |
| Coordinates | 51° 2' 41.41" N, 1° 14' 36.27" W |
The aim of this page is to recognise, celebrate and encourage the self-empowerment of community agency networks (CANs) and community groups' activism for climate, environment and many other sustainability topics across Hampshire.
News
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At this grassroots festival, nature is the headline act, positive.news (Jun 09, 2026) — A UK festival is swapping big-name acts for beach cleans, wildlife walks and community-led events that ‘nourish the soul’
Over 33,000 New Homes Could Be Built on Hampshire’s Brownfield Sites, cprehampshire.org.uk (Oct 01, 2025) — research shows that there are enough brownfield sites across England to build 1.4 million new homes,
Council recognises right of River Test to flow unimpeded and unpolluted, theguardian.com (Jul 30, 2025) — Test is one of only about 200 chalk streams in the world and councillors says biodiversity in and around it has declined
White storks: why introducing non‑native species in rewilding projects can be a good idea, theconversation.com (Jun 05, 2026)
Record-breaking heat and dry spring leave parts of England without water, reuters.com (May 29, 2026)
Quarter of England at risk of water shortages (Mar 28, 2026) — less water in the system than planners are currently preparing for will have a knock-on effect on new housing developments
Met Office issues rare red weather warning for Wednesday and Thursday, theguardian.com (Jun 22, 2026)
Rights of Nature movement grows, with the Wye and Ouse subject to new protection charters, wickedleeks.riverford.co.uk (Jun 18, 2026) — Nature sits at the heart of several new sets of rights and charters; it’s even headlining a festival this summer. Is the way that we view and value Nature within our political and cultural frameworks at a turning point? asks Hannah Marsh
This city had a flooding problem. So it turned to an animal that had been extinct there for 400 years, edition.cnn.com (Jun 18, 2026)
Amsterdam, along with other major European cities, bans public adverts for meat and fossil fuels [BBC], Daily Alternative (May 22, 2026)
How reindeer herds, nature and Sámi culture can thrive when forests are restored across northern Europe, theconversation.com (May 15, 2026)
Rewilding giants: captive elephants rehomed in Europe’s first sanctuary, theguardian.com (May 07, 2026)
Collaborative Finance (CoFi): rethinking finance for the commons, growingcommons.substack.com (Jun 07, 2026) — What finance looks like when communities build and govern it themselves, Michel Rauchs
Radical change can lead to a fairer and greener world, says new report, positive.news (Jun 04, 2026) — A major new study argues that rising living standards, shorter working hours and a liveable climate are not competing dreams, but parts of the same future – if the world is willing to tackle extreme inequality
Dutch kids declared the world’s happiest (again). Here’s why, positive.news (Jun 02, 2026) — Dutch children are consistently ranked the happiest kids in the developed world. What is the Netherlands getting right? And does the humble bike have something to do with it?
Networks and sustainability initiatives
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[edit | edit source]Regular events
1st Saturday of every month (except January) Southampton Repair Cafe
UK events
Jul 1 - 14, 2026 (Wed - Tue) — Community Energy Fortnight, communityenergyengland.org
Jul 02, 2026 (Thu) — Cycle to Work Day, cyclescheme.co.uk
Jul 17 - Aug 9, 2026 (Fri - Sun) — Big Butterfly Count, bigbutterflycount.butterfly-conservation.org
Jul 19 - 25, 2026 (Sun - Sat), The theme for 2026 is JOY — Community Centre Week, octopuscommunities.org.uk
Jul 24 - Aug 2, 2026 (Fri - Sun) — Love Parks Week, Keep Britain Tidy
Global or international events
July 2026 — Plastic Free July, plasticfreejuly.org
Jul 04, 2026 (Sat) — International Day of Cooperatives (CoopsDay), 1st Saturday of July. The celebration aims to showcase co-operatives’ role in building ‘inclusive, resilient, and sustainable communities’, coopsday.coop
Jul 18, 2026 (Sat) — Mandela Day, global celebration 18 July annually, to honour the life and legacy of Nelson Mandela. A call to action for individuals, communities, and organisations to take time to reflect on Mandela's values and principles and to make a positive impact in their own communities, mandeladay.com
2021-2030, UN Decade on Ecosystem Restoration, International community action events
CDC videos
[edit | edit source]Each week 3 different short videos from across the UK or world.
Rural sustainability UK, Community energy UK, Community action/Argyll and Bute / ...This week's featured Global videos / ... read more about Cosmolocalism
Hampshire video
[edit | edit source]Community involvement
[edit | edit source]Have Your Say Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
Hampshire has its own County Youth Council and is an independent youth-run organisation. It meets once a month around Hampshire and aims to give the young people of Hampshire a voice. It also has numerous district and borough youth councils including Basingstoke's "Basingstoke & Deane Youth Council". W
Community and voluntary action
[edit | edit source]Green Hampshire help preserve and conserve the environment, both built and natural, for future generations.
Food activism
[edit | edit source]Curb, the The Real Junk Food Project, Southampton - Futurefarms, a co-operative from the village of Martin - Hampshire Fare - New Forest Food Challenge - Southampton Seed Swap - Southampton Sustainable Food Partnership on facebook
Resources
Policies
Food growing, Supplementary Planning Document – draft portsmouth.gov.uk
more video: Hale Village Market
Community energy
[edit | edit source]Basingstoke Energy Services Co-op - Hampshire Renewable Energy Co-operative - West Solent Solar Co-operative
The centre of Southampton is located above a large hot water aquifer that can provide Geothermal power to some of the city's buildings. This energy is processed at a plant in the centre of the West Quay region in Southampton city centre and is the only geothermal power station in the UK. The plant provides private electricity for the Port of Southampton and hot water to a city centre district heating scheme. In a 2006 survey of carbon emissions in major UK cities conducted by British Gas, Southampton was ranked as being one of the lowest carbon emitting cities in the United Kingdom...wikipedia:Southampton#Energy.
WinACC factsheets on saving energy
Arts, sport and culture
[edit | edit source]Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle
[edit | edit source]- Share (Portsmouth), making it "easier for people to reduce carbon, waste and raw material use through sharing, repairing and re-use", initially via two projects, including Repair Café Portsmouth. added 14:27, 23 January 2023 (UTC)
- Southampton Repair Cafe
Apps for sustainability
Climate action
[edit | edit source]- Portsmouth Climate Action Board, working to transform Portsmouth, added 17:41, 17 January 2022 (UTC)
- Climate Conversations, Southampton
- Winchester Action on Climate Change
Sustainable transport activism
[edit | edit source]The Basingstoke Canal has been extensively restored, and is now navigable for most of its route. However its usage is currently still limited by low water supply and conservation issues. W W
- The River Wey and Wey Navigations Community Site – a non-commercial site of over 200,000 words all about the adjacent Wey Navigation with a section about the Basingstoke Canal
Recreational walks in Hampshire W
Cycling activism
[edit | edit source]Education for sustainability
[edit | edit source]Minstead Study Centre - The Sustainability Centre
Biodiversity
[edit | edit source]Hampshire & Isle of Wight Wildlife Trust
Restoration of the Itchen Navigation, linking Southampton and Winchester, primarily as a wildlife corridor, began in 2008. W
Open spaces
[edit | edit source]Hampshire contains two national parks; the New Forest is wholly within the county, and the South Downs National Park embraces parts of Hampshire, West Sussex and East Sussex. W
Hampshire contains all its green belt in the New Forest district, in the southwest of the county, from the boundary with Dorset along the coastline to Lymington and northwards to Ringwood. Its boundary is contiguous with the New Forest National Park. Its function is to control expansion in the South East Dorset conurbation and outlying towns and villages. W
News archive
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‘No gear, all the ideas’: the farming collective offering up land to sustainable businesses, positive.news (Oct 28, 2024)
Ministers accused of ‘environmental crime’ over South Downs oil drilling, theguardian.com (Aug 23, 2023)
Hampshire and Isle of Wight hosepipe ban from 5 August, BBC News (Jul 29, 2022)
Appeal for water customers to be mindful when turning on the tap, southeastwater.co.uk (Jul 11, 2022) — South East Water is asking people to be mindful of the amount of water they are using as hot temperatures push up demand beyond levels expected for the time of year. Water latest, southeastwater.co.uk
- Millions of native oysters to be returned to the Solent, Apr 20, 2017...The Guardian
- Projects leading the way for a more sustainable future in Hampshire, Nov 28, 2016...hampshire-life.co.uk
- The best thing since sliced bread - A Sustainable Food Partnership for Southampton, Mar 22, 2016...@cchangesoton
- Transition: Live and Unleashed in the New Forest! October 24, 2014.
About Hampshire
[edit | edit source]Past events'
- Oct 22 - November 12, 2021, Portsmouth Climate Festival
- Mar 9, 2017, Have Your Say, public open day, Basingstoke and Deane Borough Council
- September 19 - 27, 2015, Basingstoke Green Week
- May 25, 2015, Environmental Rock 2015, on LocalWiki
- March 7, 2015, Sustainability Festival, Southampton Hub
- February 8, 2015, 9th Southampton Seed Swap
- September 20 - 27, 2014, Basingstoke Green Week
- May 11, 2014, South Downs Green Fair
- March 9, 2014, Alton Green Open Homes 2014
Hampshire (, ; abbreviated to Hants.) is a ceremonial county in South East England. It is bordered by Berkshire to the north, Surrey and West Sussex to the east, the Isle of Wight across the Solent to the south, Dorset to the west, and Wiltshire to the north-west. The city of Southampton is the largest settlement.
The county has an area of 3,769 km2 (1,455 sq mi) and had an estimated population of 1,920,959 in 2024. Southampton is in the south of the county and the city of Portsmouth in the south-east; both are part of a larger conurbation. A second conurbation in the north-east includes Farnborough and Aldershot and extends into Berkshire and Surrey. The remainder of the county is rural, and its principal settlements include Basingstoke in the north, Andover in the north-west, and the city of Winchester in the centre. For local government purposes Hampshire comprises a non-metropolitan county, with eleven districts, and two unitary authority areas: Portsmouth and Southampton. The county historically contained the towns of Bournemouth and Christchurch, which are now in Dorset, and the Isle of Wight.
Undulating hills characterise much of the county. A belt of chalk crosses the county from north-west, where it forms the Hampshire Downs, to south-east, where it is part of the South Downs. The county's major rivers rise in these hills; the Loddon and Wey drain north, into the Thames, and the Itchen and Test flow south into Southampton Water, a large estuary. In the south-east are Portsmouth Harbour, Langstone Harbour, and the western edge of Chichester Harbour, three large rias. The south-west contains the New Forest, which includes pasture, heath, and forest and is one of the largest expanses of ancient woodland remaining in England.
See also
[edit | edit source]| Authors | Phil Green |
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| Cite as | Philralph (2014–2026). "Community action/Hampshire". Appropedia. Retrieved June 24, 2026. |






