The Green Pledge @ Gloucestershire Archives
Welcome to the Green Pledge podcast from Gloucestershire Archives. Travel with us through time to discover stories of local people who’ve protected nature and addressed climate change.
We’ll dive into the historic archive bringing to light our environmental past, to reflect on the present, and imagine what our future could be.
It is important to us to capture a wide range of voices for the archives. The views that can be heard in the interviews are the contributors own and do not necessarily reflect the views of the archive.
Want to find out more about the project: The Green Pledge Project | Gloucestershire Archives
Project made possible thanks to National Lottery Heritage Funding.
The Green Pledge @ Gloucestershire Archives
Episode 15 - Frampton Cotterell Climate and Nature
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The residents of Frampton Cotterell work hard to protect local nature, enhance the local environment and combat climate change. In this episode we’ll hear about all the incredible projects that the group are spearheading, including wildlife ponds, dead hedging, hibernacula, repair cafes, scything, clean air monitoring, wild life reserves, the climate and nature action plan ... and the list goes on.
To find out more about the Green Pledge Project visit https://www.gloucestershire.gov.uk/archives/our-projects/the-green-pledge-project/