Watch our free webinars about the climate and nature emergencies

Earlier this year the Council hosted a series of free webinars, working with local partners to provide advice on the actions we can all take to address the climate and nature emergencies.

If you missed attending the sessions live you can view the webinars on the recordings below.

Working with nature to tackle the climate emergency

The Mersey Forest discuss the important role land plays, from producing food, and sequestering carbon, to keeping us cooler, and managing water.

Watch a recording of the webinar

For peats sake: A webinar by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust discussing alternatives to using peat compost

Cheshire Wildlife Trust hosted a webinar in March 2022 showing ways you can care for both your garden and the planet by using alternatives to peat compost in your green space.

Watch a recording of the webinar

View the 'For peats sake' presentation

Free for all: A webinar by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust discussing upcycling and recycling to reduce consumption in your garden

Experts from Cheshire Wildlife Trust share tips and advice about upcycling and recycling items from around your home to reduce consumption in your garden in this webinar.

Watch a recording of the webinar

View the 'Free for all' presentation

View the Cheshire Wildlife Trust's upcycling toolkit

Climate proof your garden: A webinar by the Cheshire Wildlife Trust focusing on adapting your garden to extreme weather

As extreme weather becomes more common in our country, there are ways that we can modify our gardens to help us adapt to the impact of climate change. Cheshire Wildlife Trust provide tips and advice in this webinar about saving water, keeping cool and helping reduce the impacts of flooding.

Watch a recording of the webinar

View the 'Climate proof your garden' presentation


Some residents asked questions at the webinars which could not all be answered in the live sessions. Answers to the questions can be viewed online.

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