
Neighbourhood Nature
What is Neighbourhood Nature?
Neighbourhood Nature is about helping people across Gloucestershire take the lead in shaping their places for wildlife, community, and climate.
Building on the success of Nextdoor Nature and the community organising approach, this project supports local people to connect with each other, take meaningful action for nature, and have a say in how their neighbourhood changes over time. Whether it’s creating new green spaces, protecting existing ones, or influencing planning decisions. Neighbourhood Nature is about putting the power in your hands.
We're here to:
- Support communities to reclaim and restore green space
- Empower local people to lead nature-based and climate-friendly projects
- Help residents understand and influence local planning and development
- Build confidence, leadership, and connection between neighbours
- Create a movement of people who care and act for the places they love
Our goal? A tipping point: where 1 in 4 people feel inspired and supported to make change in their community. That’s when things really start to shift for nature, for climate, and for all of us.
What’s Happening in Your Area?
We’re starting local conversations across Gloucestershire, helping communities explore key issues like:
- Housing pressures and local character
- Road schemes and infrastructure change
- Nature’s recovery and green space protection
- River health and water pollution
- Local schools and young people’s visions for the future
To find out more, contact your local councillor or parish council. If you’re looking to join a Community group follow the link to our Team Wilder Local Groups page
Planning for Nature: Make Your Voice Count
Planning can feel distant or complicated. But it shapes the world around you — and there are many ways to get involved.
Our Neighbourhood Nature Planning Toolkit explains how planning works and how you can take part, step-by-step. Whether it’s a comment on a housing proposal, or helping start a Neighbourhood Plan in your parish, we’ve got you covered.