Below is the range of CSV environment projects currently running in Birmingham. Click on any project name for more details.
Street Champions
Are you tired of seeing litter, vandalism and graffiti spoiling our streets? Imagine your neighbourhood with safe, clean streets, attractive gardens, flowers and trees. Imagine a community where everyone looks out for each other and can get things done for themselves. The Street Champions programme will help make this dream a reality in your neighbourhood! ... click on heading for more
Concrete to Coriander
Concrete to Coriander successfully promotes the benefits of allotment gardening to Asian women and other under-represented groups... click on heading for more
Country Parks for All
The project, which has now finished, aimed to help Black and Minority Ethnic (BME) communities from inner-city areas to make more use of Birmingham’s country parks... click on heading for more
Forest Schools
Forest School aims to introduce children to the natural world and allows them to gain confidence and respect for themselves and the environment... click on heading for more
Growing Gains
Growing Gains aims to offer schoolchildren of all ages the opportunity to learn more about eating fruit and vegetables, and explore their relationship with the natural world... click on heading for more
L-Plate Gardening
Keen would-be gardeners can learn to grow their own veg on the L-Plate Gardening course. The course is a structured programme of learning sessions in organic gardening... click on heading for more
Parks and Green Spaces
CSV are working closely with local schools and the wider community, in partnership with Birmingham City Council and other agencies, to encourage safe and positive use of the parks... click on heading for more
Run-a-Muck
Run a Muck, a community composting and recycling scheme, has been run since 2002, aiming to support Birmingham residents in finding a better use for their household and garden waste.... click on heading for more
The Reading Tree
The Reading Tree project was developed to give children an understanding of why trees are important to life on earth and how they need to be looked after, and provide... click on heading for more
Birmingham Healthy Lifestyles
CSV is very keen to help people to lead healthier lifestyles through eating a healthier diet and taking part in physical activity... click on heading for more
Young Detectives
CSV has worked in partnership with local schools, Parkview Residents Association, the Black Country Museum and the Small Heath History group to deliver this living history project... click on heading for more
You can contact the CSV Environment Birmingham office as follows:
Telephone: 0121 322 2008
Email: birmingham@csvenvironment.org.uk
For information on specific projects, please use the contact details given on the page relating to that project.