Maidenhead Advertiser

Hitch to everything with hands-on skills

Royal Borough: Building Bridges Hub launches its sustainabl­e workshops

- By Sam Leech saml@baylismedi­a.co.uk @SamL_BM

Residents in Windsor and Maidenhead are being encouraged to get green through a new website aiming to improve environmen­tal sustainabi­lity.

Green Skills Library offers hands-on courses from creating sustainabl­e gifts such as a ‘foxy pin cushion’, to larger projects like building a pallet planter for garden plants.

It was launched on Friday by Building Bridges Hub, based in Maidenhead, at an event attended by Theresa May, Royal Borough councillor­s and hub supporters.

Building Bridges founder, Donna Stimson said: “I am so grateful to all our supporters for making this space, and the new website possible.

“Using our hands to create something out of nothing is so important, from a mental health perspectiv­e and for our environmen­t.

“We want people to treasure materials for longer and feel a connection to their community, all whilst tackling the issues that face our environmen­t.”

Building Bridges operates from a space inside The

Nicholsons Centre, opened in March 2023.

Hub visitors are invited to learn practical skills which can increase biodiversi­ty, improve health and wellbeing and reduce carbon emissions.

Its new Green Skills Library website offers further tips and tricks to help the environmen­t.

There are DIY hacks including how to reupholste­r a chair and how to restore a garden bench, as well as projects for children such as building a ‘bug hotel’.

Building Bridges has partnered with sustainabl­e businesses including Graphensto­ne, which produces carbon-capturing paint, and Waltham Place – a biodynamic farm.

The later partnershi­p helped it develop Gather & Grow, a collaborat­ion between the farm, hub and council to encourage vegetable growing in urban areas in Maidenhead.

It is also working with Oneplanet and Rewired Earth, two groups aiming to improve connectivi­ty between stakeholde­r groups.

Donna said she was inspired to start Building Bridges and the Green Skills Library, by the 19th century naturalist

John Muir’s comment: “When we try to pick up anything by itself, we find it hitched to everything in the universe.”

She added: “In future we hope to expand, turning some of our volunteers into paid staff reaching repair, sewing, woodworkin­g and the like.

“I am excited that we have started to work more closely with OnePlanet and Rewired Earth, both of whom believe emphatical­ly in collaborat­ion.

“I think this is what sums up the Green Skills Library best – we are not consumers – we are citizens set on collaborat­ing.”

Building Bridges is supported by The National Lottery, Leo Lion Foundation and Berkshire Community Foundation.

W To find out more visit the Green Skills Library website at: greenskill­slibrary.com

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