COP 27 Commitments and Achievements
Cuttle Brook Conservation Volunteers commit to re-planting trees in Cox's Wood and to carry out additional planting to encourage natural regeneration of other trees by March 2023. All their work parties are focussed on the prime aim of enhancing biodiversity. In 2022, they achieved their hedge and tree planting target and addressed ash dieback in Cox's Wood.
Cuttle Brook Conservation VolunteersThame Barns Centre commit to adding more plants in and around the centre to improve air quality and encourage insects in the garden. They hope to have two EV charging points installed by March 2022 and are exploring undertaking an energy audit. UPDATE: Have planted a wider range of flowers. Installing EV chargers in April. Energy Audit TBC for June / July.
Thame Barns CentreThame Tennis Club commit to finding better ways to recycle old tennis balls and provide better labeled recycling /compost bins. They will promote the club as an ‘active club’ whereby members travel by bike, on foot or lift-share where possible. They will also encourage members to donate/swap rackets for reuse, by March 2022. The club will continue to keep their mixed hedge healthy to encourage birds and insects to it, and seek funding to change the court floodlights to LED lighting.
Thame Tennis ClubCommit to furthering their plans to convert a disused hall into flats by March 2022, so as to adapt and re-use, rather than demolish and rebuild, in order to provide affordable housing in Thame.
Thame and District Housing Association