Join us for Nottingham Green Partnership Exhibition
On Saturday the 9th of May, Nottingham Green Partnership will present a vibrant exhibition of local climate action activity, including projects from local business leaders and organisations, artist interpretations of our ongoing climate emergency, and reflective and informative film-making. Striving for our city to be a good place to live for future generations to come, we ask our audiences: “How do we build a sustainable future for Nottingham?”
This exhibition will feature a broad spectrum of responses across various fields and practices, alongside activities and interactive workshops, offering visitors the chance to share their thoughts on Nottingham’s future, plotting the way forward to ensure Nottingham’s resilience to climate change.
There will be:
Planting, art and craft workshops
Local businesses, groups and organisations presenting their climate action projects
The Nottingham Food Partnership consulting with visitors about Nottingham's food systems
How we are working towards carbon neutrality for 2028
Work from the Climate Assembly Youth Panel and young people across the city
The outcomes of previous mini-assemblies (and how different community groups have already contributed to the planning for this year’s event)
We are aiming to be the first Carbon Neutral City in the country by 2028, building on Nottingham’s long history of national leadership on environmental issues. The exhibition responses will contribute to a city wide Climate Assembly, a subsequent conversation with local people from diverse backgrounds taking place on Sunday the 10th/16th May 2026. The Manifesto of these recommendations will then be put to leaders and decision makers in the city and wider region, who have pledged to listen and respond.
The weekend’s exhibition is hosted in partnership with Nottingham Climate Assembly and Nottingham Trent University’s Global Responsibility Week.
