By Mark on Sunday, 15 March 2020
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The Greening Wingrove Project

The Greening Wingrove Project

Greening Wingrove

An environmental project in the west end of Newcastle.

Robert Stewart Memorial URC is set in the middle of a multi-cultural, multi faith area of Newcastle with community cohesion issues.

A small group of people 6 years ago wanted to make the place look nicer – so they set about planting trees and flowers.

The CRCW at RSM heard about them through the ward committee and began attending their meetings. The project attracted more people who cared about their neighbourhood and eventually, with the help of a lottery grant, this turned into a community interest company called Greening Wingrove.

Congregation members from RSM were encouraged to attend and take part in events. The project focuses on saving energy, recycling, keeping the area looking tidy, holding sessions to show how to grow vegetables in the back yard or on the balcony.

It has become a community focus and holds regular events which are well attended. The church has also benefitted – its members have saved money on their electricity through community switch and the hall at the church has been insulated by Greening Wingrove to show the difference insulation can make to energy bills.

Notes:

  1.  Practical:

Key steps were looking around the community and working alongside projects that were already taking place. The church became well known for “being there” even on rainy days!

  1. Impact on Community
  1. Impact on the church

Additional resources:

Visit the Greening Wing Grove website

Contact details:
Ann Honey (RSM CRCW) mamhoney@msn.com

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