Who are we?
Greening Chiddingly is an active, enthusiastic local group working to create a sustainable, low-carbon future for Chiddingly and surrounding villages in East Sussex. Our aim is to get our community thinking about what we can do to tackle climate change – providing information so that we can all make informed choices – and taking action as a village to make a real and targetted difference.
On these pages, you can find out how climate change is projected to affect Chiddingly, and the practical measures you can take to reduce your carbon footprint. You’ll also find information about our various community events. Please explore – and if you want to know more, or have ideas for additional content, get in touch.
We also maintain a Directory of local businesses and services that are committed to sustainability. If you want your business added to the list, please contact us.
On these pages, you can find out how climate change is projected to affect Chiddingly, and the practical measures you can take to reduce your carbon footprint. You’ll also find information about our various community events. Please explore – and if you want to know more, or have ideas for additional content, get in touch.
We also maintain a Directory of local businesses and services that are committed to sustainability. If you want your business added to the list, please contact us.
Latest news and events
New blog post!!! Bring me sunshine - going solar
In our latest blog post, Greening Chiddingly Chair, David Nash, talks about his experience of installing a solar panel array at his home to reduce his domestic carbon footprint. |
Help us design a logo for the Greening Chiddingly group
Do you have a child at Chiddingly School? Then keep an eye out for our Design-a-Logo Competition in their book bag. Full details and downloadable entry form here. |
Date of March Greening Chiddingly group meeting
Our regular Greening Chiddingly group meeting will take place on Tuesday 28th March at 19:30 in the Village Shop, Muddles Green. Hope to see you there! |