School Projects
If you are a local school or organisation that works with children or young people, then there are opportunities for you to get involved in playing your part to make Thame a greener and cleaner place to live.
If you are a local school or organisation that works with children or young people, then there are opportunities for you to get involved in playing your part to make Thame a greener and cleaner place to live.
To support local businesses and organisations to engage with the Green Living Plan, the Thame Sustainability Champion Awards were launched in March 2025 as a partnership project between Thame Town Council and 21st Century Thame. The award is designed to celebrate local businesses and organisations committed to sustainable practices – encouraging them to not only … Read more
If you are considering investing in an EV, then we have gathered some feedback from local EV owners about their experiences- with purchase prices ranging from 14k – 93k, purchase dates back to 2017, and a range of both new and second-hand stories.
Lea Park Residents Association led a successful campaign locally to oppose Moorend Farm as a location for a new recycling plant for demolition!
Find our where bike racks are located within Thame Town Centre, and get involved in a project to help identify new locations they are needed.
Get involved in this project This specific project has come to an end, but contact Cosy Thame or A Stitch in Thame through the links below if you want to get involved in other similar projects. Partners
Air pollution is the biggest environmental risk to health. A recent report from The Lancet Commission on pollution and health (2017), estimates that within the UK, air pollution is linked to 50,000 deaths each year.
Could you play a part in tackling this in Thame?
The Queen Elizabeth Circle Recreation Area lies south-west of Tythrop Way. As part of a joint project with 21st Century Thame and Thame Town Council we have planted trees here – but they need a team to sustain them. Could you help?
Since the launch of the Green Living Plan in 2020, two new walking routes in and around Thame have been developed: Thame Inner Circuit and Thame Outer Circuit. Find out more before going for a walk
To get involved in future, similar events, or to be added to a list to be invited, please complete the form below. With thanks to the Sponsors who made this event possible. Presenters on the night included Green Energy Services did not have a speaker slot but the contact details are also here if you … Read more
Get involved in this project Volunteers are needed to maintain this area in the future. Work includes: If you want to get involved then let us know using the form below. Funded by Partners
Contact Renewable Thame If you would Renewable Thame to contact you with more information, or you have any specific questions then either email: andrew.solarthame@gmail.com or complete the form below and we will pass your details on to them. Partners Other ways to reduce your carbon footprint If you are looking at your energy usage at … Read more
Get involved in this project Become a ‘Verge Volunteer’ Funding needed Funds are needed to cover the costs yellow rattle seed so if you, or the company you work for are interested in covering this cost, please get in touch through the form above. Partners
Would you like to get involved in this project? Participation involves: If you are interested in finding out more or getting involved, please contact us using the form below. Funded by Partners
Funding needed This project is currently seeking funding. If you can help in anyway please contact us through the form above. Supported by Partners
Get involved in this project Funding needed In order to get this project going we need to generate funding to make it possible. If you work for a local business and want to become the lead sponsor of this project then get in touch. Partners
Get involved in this project With funding from With thanks to Lucy Electric who paid for the trees – and helped to plant them! Partners This was a collaboration between Thame Green Living, Thame Trees (part of 21st Century Thame), Thame Town Council and Lucy Electric UK Ltd.
Thanks to Rubicon Drones Cosy Thame was able to image the heat escaping from homes in Thame this year