The organisations in this sub-category offer information on environmental, conservation and regeneration issues.
You may also find information on regeneration issues in the Community Safety sub-section.
Intending to deliver comprehensive regeneration
Aims to support individuals and communities in taking voluntary action to improve and sustain their local environment
Manchester City Council, working with the Anti-social Behaviour Unit (ASBU) at the Home Office, local communities, businesses and many other partners and sponsors to tackle anti-social behaviour and improve our environment.
A Community Guardian is a resident who 'adopts' their local area and who works closely with Manchester City Council to ensure that any environmental problems in the area are dealt with promptly.
This regeneration programme has created facilities for recreation and nature conservation
Not-for-profit organisation providing recycling collections and voluntary opportunities across Manchester
Designed to help you find out more about environmental and sustainable development initiatives in the city
We are a voluntary not for profit charitable organisation which collects donations of furniture and computers
From waste to goodness, Fairfield’s peat-free compost and waste management services not only provides a truly sustainable solution to a growing environmental problem, but is a top-quality soil improver too.
Report, view, or discuss local problems (like graffiti, fly tipping, broken paving slabs, or street lighting)
A registered charity set up to preserve neglected historic and architecturally significant buildings
A not-for-profit businesses working in progressive ways to make our city greener, healthier and more equitable
A four year old charity that has established Bridge-5 Mill to be an inspiring focus for sustainability in Manchester
This website gives information on the regeneration of East Manchester
Information about the development at New Islington
A site dedicated to the canals of the South Pennines, showing the resoration of the Rochdale Canal in Miles Platting
SCENE is a project from the local Community Network (MPACCN). It has a worker and funds to support people wanting to improve their community and environment. Can help with advice, support and funding to put on events and activities, training, start local projects, get local concerns heard.
Wild about Manchester is Manchester's biodiversity website.