Ahead of World Environment Day (Monday 5 June), the contribution of communities across the West Midlands to improving the natural environment and tackling the climate emergency is being celebrated.
The West Midlands Combined Authority’s (WMCA) Community Green Grants fund is helping to restore waterways, plant trees, create ponds, wildflower meadows and urban parks, as well as to grow fruit and vegetables.
Seventeen locally led projects have now shared grants totalling almost £500,000, providing new or improved access to green space for the more than 200,000 residents who live within a 15-minute walk of these sites - one of the key aims of the region’s Natural Environment Plan.
One year on from the first grants being awarded, representatives from community groups have been thanked for their contribution by Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA chair, and Cllr Ian Courts, the WMCA’s portfolio holder for environment and energy, and leader of Solihull Council, at an event at The Workspace in Wolverhampton.
The Mayor said: “The Community Green Grants scheme is making a very real and practical difference at the local level - empowering people to bring about tangible improvements to their neighbourhoods.
“Whether it’s creating wildflower meadows, planting trees or encouraging children to engage with nature, it’s brilliant to see how the Green Grants we’ve been able to award are driving change for the better in communities right across our region.
“Together, we’re helping to improve and preserve our natural environment. It’s great to be able to say thank you to all those local heroes doing such fantastic work.”
Anna Sanchez, director of Kingstanding Regeneration Trust; Ruth Burgess, the WMCA's Community Green Grants project officer; Cllr Ian Courts, the WMCA's portfolio holder for environment and energy; Shobha Asar-Paul, chief officer at All Saints Action Network in Wolverhampton.
The latest recipient of a Community Green Grant from the WMCA is Witton Lodge Community Association in Birmingham. It has been awarded £25,000 to create an accessible, biodiverse sensory garden, with nature trails, natural play areas and growing and meeting places for traditionally marginalised groups at the Witton Lakes Eco Hub.
Afzal Hussain, chief officer at Witton Lodge Community Association, said: “We’re delighted to be awarded a Community Green Grant by the WMCA.
“It will make a huge difference by helping us to transform an underused area into a rich, biodiverse sensory garden within the grounds of the Witton Lakes Eco Hub. Equally important is that it will help us to improve accessibility and increase engagement with traditionally marginalised groups.”
Cllr Courts added: “The Community Green Grants scheme has successfully given local organisations the opportunities and resources to improve their local environment and enjoy their green spaces. It’s good to see every borough benefiting from the scheme and we’re looking forward to sharing further announcements later this summer.”
The WMCA Community Green Grants fund was established as part of the Natural Environment Plan, which sets out the actions the WMCA and its partners will take to enhance the region's biodiversity, protect endangered species, and improve access to green spaces and waterways for residents.
Applications can still be made for small grants of between £3,000 and £25,000 or large grants of up to £100,000 with priority given to projects in communities where there is green deprivation.
The WMCA is working in partnership with the Heart of England Community Foundation, which is managing the online portal and supporting the application and appraisal process.
A full list of projects that have received funding from the scheme since the first grants were handed out in May 2022 are:
Birmingham
Coventry
Dudley
Sandwell
Walsall
Wolverhampton
World Environment Day takes places on 5 June.
To apply or to see what else the WMCA is doing to protect the environment, see www.wmca.org.uk/what-we-do/environment-and-energy/community-green-grants.
Andy Street, Mayor of the West Midlands and WMCA chair, at the Community Green Grants celberation at The Workspace in Wolverhampton.
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