Biodiversity & Climate Change in Eynsham Show on map See also Flooding; Housing; Public Transport; Botley West Solar Farm; Climate Action Oxfordshire
EPICEynsham Planning Improvement Campaign is an independent group of local citizens who have come together to voice our concern about recent development plans Eynsham Allotment AssociationInterested in growing your own food, eating healthily, getting fresh air and exercise, and joining a vibrant Eynsham society? Eynsham CellarsEynsham’s indie off licence, run by the ever helpful Oli & Dan Eynsham Garden ClubFor people with a broad interest in gardens and gardening, both locally and further afield. Eynsham Repair CafeThis is a pop-up event where people who like fixing things meet people with things to fix! Eynsham's Nature Recovery Network!Community activities to restore habitat in the parish (wildflowers, trees, hedges, ponds), monitoring environment, including wildlife, to address biodiversity and climate crisis Farming with NatureUpdates from a 600-acre mixed farm between Freeland, Long and Church Hanborough and Eynsham First & Last Mile CICVolunteer led minibus service connecting Long Hanbourough, Eynsham and Standlake and all villages between. GreenTEAWorking towards a more sustainable lifestyle, less dependent on fossil fuels. Neve's Bees100% natural beeswax products, made using beeswax from bees in West Oxfordshire organic butters and essential oils
Notes from the NorthProgress on the garden village and observations of what is happening on the land as the seasons change Peace Oak AssociationThis has been set up to own and manage a two acre site formerly part of the garden of The Gables as a shared growing space, orchard and forest garden. Private Tuition - Chemistry, Science, BiologyEcologist, herpetologist and freshwater biologist. Private tuition in GCSE Chemistry and Science; A level and degree level Biology. Road SharingYour essential guide to discussions and decisions on getting around in Eynsham :-) Sarah Couch Historic LandscapesArchitect specialising in the conservation of historic parks and gardens The Eynsham SocietyAmenity society aimed at protection and improvement of the village, including planning, roads, trees & public footpaths. £10 pa for any resident of Eynsham. The Great Big Green WeekA collaboration between GreenTEA, Eynsham Nature Recovery Network, Peace Oak and other community groups and individuals to showcase and celebrate Eynsham's great green endeavours. The Market GardenGreengrocers & deli, featuring a comprehensive selection of organic foods, local produce (some from our small farm) gifts and refills. Willow CoppiceGrowing willow, woodland management, nature recovery and habitat creation, woven together with environmentally conscious artwork, wild sculpture and living willow installations.