New funding and support available for Sharing Space climate hubs in London

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Climate action charity Ashden is joining forces with community organisation Think & Do Camden to replicate their highly successful ‘Sharing Spaces.’ This project helps community groups join together to have fun sharing information and practical tips about living in a low-cost, low-impact way.

Communities around London are invited to attend the launch of Sharing Spaces on 1st November and apply to set up their own Sharing Space. Funding is available to communities across the city to help them set up their community spaces.

Think & Do began supporting local Camden residents in 2021 by establishing ‘Sharing Spaces’ – turning under-used spaces on local estates into community hubs for climate action. The original Think & Do pop-up was established in Somers Town, Camden, North London. Over a two-week period 1,100 local residents were inspired to participate in refuse, reuse and recycling initiatives. Activities included clothes swaps and sharing surplus food meals, fix it sessions, energy saving advise, craftivism, and much more.

The collaboration with Ashden will support more Sharing Spaces to be established around London. This will help build community resilience to climate impacts by inspiring residents to share skills, stories, food and stuff!

Photo: Two women standing in the Camden Think & Do garden displaying the bracelets they made during a jewellery making class. Credit: Sarah Bower/ Ashden

“As we built connections and trust with local residents through community listening sessions, the idea of Sharing Spaces emerged,” says Ellie Bryant of Camden Think & Do. “We’re delighted that we can join forces with Ashden to share our successful approach with other communities in London – there’s no point reinventing the wheel and we’re happy to share our learning of what worked and what didn’t.”

Ashden, a charity which collaborates with organisations to scale up and replicate successful climate solutions, will support Think & Do to share its expertise and knowledge with other residents’ and community groups in the capital over a 2-year period from September 2023 to July 2025. This will be funded by The Kusuma Trust.

Community groups that often find it hard to get funding, can apply for a grant. It will cover the cost of paying community members to set up and run the Sharing Space sessions, creating workshops and communication materials to reach the local community, sharing learning with others doing similar work.

Cara Jenkinson, Head of Cities at Ashden, said “We have seen the incredible work that Camden Think & Do have done, working with residents in Somers Town estates, and wanted to capture that learning and help other communities expand on it.”

“Communities often come together on a voluntary basis but find it hard to maintain momentum and people get burnt out, or they find it hard working alone. This project will give local residents some financial and practical support to make a difference in their community – on the most vital issue of our time – climate change.”

Local Camden resident Halima Khan from Camden Think & Do’s Sharing Space says: “This is a place where all of the community get together, sharing new skills and bringing ideas that can help the climate.”

Georgia Gould, Chair of London Councils and Leader of Camden Council, says: “Sharing Spaces optimise everything citizen participation should represent. The scale of the Climate Crisis requires work like this to be happening across society and so I’d absolute love to see the energy we’ve seen from Camden’s Sharing Spaces spreading across London, allowing us as a city to shape the collective future that we want to see.”