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Toolkits and future support
Practical support and resources for community organisations
Find out moreDemonstrating the value of long-term, unconditional, resident-led funding
Find out moreA series of projects sharing what worked in the Big Local programme and why, and supporting the Big Local legacy in the communities that were involved.
Beacon areas
Supporting connections between community organisations continuing resident-led action beyond Big Local
Find out moreHealth inequalities
Supporting community-led health and wellbeing approaches to tackle health inequalities
Find out moreThe latest news and blogs from Local Trust, Big Local and beyond, exploring community power and resident-led change
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This September, join Amazing Communities Together to learn about testing river quality in your local area.
This is the third workshop from Imperial College. The workshop follows on from the huge success of Scarborough where Imperial College looked at seawater, and Cranford College where they looked at air pollution. This time we are looking at the quality of river water in Ramsey. The workshop will be held at the Pavillion, Cricketfiled Lane Ramsey, on Tuesday 16th of September at 2pm. Anyone who wants to take part in the science side should bring a water sample from their local river and they can test it on the day. Everyone is welcome to attend, and there will be coffee, tea and cake.
Amazing Communities Together (ACT)
Our mission is simple yet powerful: to champion and support grassroots decision-making, bringing people and communities together, setting local priorities and driving national change.
We’re a vibrant network of over 170 community groups working to make a real difference in our neighbourhoods. Our goal? Stronger connections and a thriving sense of community for everyone, right across the UK.
At ACT, we embrace diverse challenges and opportunities across coastal, rural, and urban areas. Our wide-ranging membership enables us to offer responsive support to community groups throughout England. We’re not just passive observers; we’re active listeners and partners in growth, ready to support our members’ development, drawing on our real-world collective expertise to co-design resident-led solutions. Our approach is rooted in practical experience, ensuring that our support is both relevant and effective for each unique community we serve.
This event is organised and delivered by Amazing Communities Together.