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The Environment Network For Manchester (EN4M) is a collective of groups and organisations working to improve the environment of Manchester. Our members are involved in a wide range of activities and issues, from wildlife conservation, renewable energy and pollution, to parks, open spaces, recycling and growing organic food. Find out more here.

EN4M helps link groups together, provides information about the Manchester environmental scene through its newsletter Roots and e-bulletins, runs events and training and supports environmental groups in their work.

The Environment Network was formed by MERCi to give a voice to the environmental groups of Manchester, so that they could help to make Manchester a more sustainable city. It is one of the Community Networks for Manchester and helps deliver the Manchester Community Strategy.

We run events and training
EN4M supports environmental groups in their work.

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Big Wildlife Garden Competition

What you do for the nature on your doorstep can make a big difference for wildlife. And it’s not just wildlife that benefits. You’ll feel good too: getting outdoors can be both relaxing and

What's Manchester doing for the Earth Summit 2012?

Is anyone thinking of putting on an event to tie in with the Earth Summit 2012? Or would you be interested in doing something? If so please get in touch with Vicky Sinclair from Arcspace, who is

Over 55s - Your opinions on climate change are needed!

In June 2012 the environment will once again be in the international spotlight as world leaders descend on Rio de Janeiro (Brazil) for the United Nations Conference for Environment and Development

LATEST NETWORK EVENTSLATEST NETWORK EVENTS

Volunteer Centre Manchester: A Consultation Event for Volunteers and Volunteer Involving Organisations
Monday, 20 February 2012

These events are targeted at both Volunteers and Volunteer Involving Organisations.

Barlow Wood Club
Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Manchester Forest School invites you to join us at Barlow Wood Club.
Access - Thorneycroft Ave, off Darley Ave, Chorlton
Tuesday afternoons 4pm till 5.30pm, 6 sessions from 21 February

Consultation Event for the Voluntary & Community Sector Infrastructure in Manchester
Tuesday, 21 February 2012

MACC would like to invite you to a special voluntary sector consultation. These events have been arranged throughout the city, over a number of days, to