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Sustainability initiatives
- Birmingham Friends of the Earth
- Kings Heath Transition Initiative
- Northfield Ecocentre
- University of Birmingham People and Planet Society on facebook
Initiatives by topic
Arts and culture
Cycling
Critical Mass bicycle rides in Birmingham
Food
Martineau Gardens, (Wikipedia)
Open spaces
Birmingham has 571 parks totalling over 3,500 hectares (14 sq mi) of public open space, more than any other European city. The centrepieces of Birmingham's park system are the five Premier Parks. Ten parks have received the prestigious Green Flag Award. The city also has five Local Nature Reserves, one National Nature Reserve and a number of Wildlife Trust nature reserves. [1]
Wikipedia: Parks and open spaces in Birmingham, Cannon Hill Park
Sustainable transport
Birmingham is at the hub of England's canal network. There are 35 miles (56 km) of canals within the city, of which most are navigable. [2]
Trees, woodland and forest
Resources
Maps
Public Transport Maps [3]:
- Birmingham public transport maps are available from Network West Midlands as follows:
Interwiki links
Wikipedia: Birmingham
External links
References