Greenspace volunteers working alongside Tameside Council’s greenspace team contributed an amazing 2,258 days last year to helping to care for the borough’s natural environment.
The work, highlighted in the council’s latest biodiversity report, highlights proactive activities taking place to help maintain a safe and greener environment across Tameside, as well as contributing towards the goal of being a carbon neutral borough by 2038.
Other examples of some of the work completed include:
The teams are planning a programme of upcoming activities for the rest of 2026, including habitat pile creation, woodland management, hedge building, litter picking and other tasks.
The fantastic team is celebrating 50 years of greenspace volunteering this year. Over the decades, they’ve made a real and lasting impact on Tameside’s environment.
Tameside Council’s Strategic Director of Housing, Environment & Estates, Julian Jackson, said: “The work completed by the team and volunteers is absolutely fantastic for Tameside. Their commitment to maintenance plays a vital role in keeping our towns safe, green, and welcoming for everyone across the borough and promoting a more sustainable environment for our future generations. It’s a great effort from all involved and I would like to thank them – and everyone who helps to look after our local areas – for their commitment.”
To get involved in volunteering in your local area, see here for more information.