Get involved with Havant Climate Alliance and Friends of The Earth and help us spread the word about the urgency of action on climate change. Sign up for our newsletter on havclimate@gmail.com

There’s a network of groups across Hampshire too. This is a website spelling out what we’d like to see Hampshire doing.

Think about getting involved with Havant Borough Big Green Week 6-14 June. It’s a time when lots of local groups arrange activities to celebrate our environment and bring people together to act on climate and nature.

Havant Community Energy are keen to get more recruits. They work with the community to reduce energy use and push to increase alternative energy sources such as rooftop solar—an immediate, visible step toward a cleaner future.

Help us stop Southern Water recycling effluent into Havant Thicket Reservoir. See the Water Matters website

Get involved with improving our borough. There are groups to protect local nature and help adapt to climate change.
Final Straw is tackling the tide of plastic and sewage pollution head-on. From beach cleans, citizen science programmes and community campaigns to school workshops and business partnerships, we work to protect our oceans, waterways and countryside from the devastating impact of waste.

Here are a few other examples of conservation and litter groups which would welcome help
Friends of Nore Woods http://www.norebarnwoods.org.uk/
Brook Farm Meadow https://bmcg.org.uk/
Friends of the Hermitage Stream https://thehermitagestream.wixsite.com/foths
Havant Borough Tree Wardens – hbctreewardens@gmail.com
PAWARA Environment Group – info@pawara.co.uk
Friends of Havant Cemeteries – friendsofhavantcemeteries@gmail.com
Havant Community Litter Pickers https://www.facebook.com/groups/1681495045326413
Local allotment projects Contact Carole Samuda Carole.Samuda@havant.gov.uk
Join local groups or sign up to national ones which are putting pressure on decision-makers. See the Climate Coalition for a full list of groups.
