Healthy Planet, Healthy people

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The Torfaen Healthy Planet, Healthy People project is a five-year £800,000 initiative aimed at getting a better understanding of the nature that we have in Torfaen, how we interact with it and how we can improve greenspaces so nature and people thrive together.


Opportunities include:

Nature Town Connect network – we will be developing a network of people interested in supporting nature in Torfaen and holding regular Skills Hubs, wildlife recording and practical conservation action days

Nature Schools – working with schools to design more nature rich school grounds and green spaces near them to offer more opportunities for children and young people to connect to nature locally

Co-design workshops – bringing together local communities, individuals and groups with local experts to design green spaces that are richer in nature and easier for people to access

Nature events and activities programme – as well as taking part in the Torfaen summer events programme, we will be offering lots of other opportunities to get out into nature. If you have an idea for something that you think people would love to do, let us know.


We’d like to know what events and activities would like to see in your local area. It could be events that have been run in the past or in different areas. Click below to post your suggestions.


We will be regularly updating this page so please keep coming back and letting us know what you think.


You can also keep up-to-date with this project and others by registering on Get Involved Torfaen.

Torfaen Healthy Planet, Healthy People is part of the Nature Towns and Cities programme



While you're here: Don't forget to register on Get Involved Torfaen.

You'll be able to follow projects and never miss a chance to have your say, contribute to shaping projects and policies and hear the about the latest engagement events! Don't worry, you can still take part anonymously if you prefer.


The Torfaen Healthy Planet, Healthy People project is a five-year £800,000 initiative aimed at getting a better understanding of the nature that we have in Torfaen, how we interact with it and how we can improve greenspaces so nature and people thrive together.


Opportunities include:

Nature Town Connect network – we will be developing a network of people interested in supporting nature in Torfaen and holding regular Skills Hubs, wildlife recording and practical conservation action days

Nature Schools – working with schools to design more nature rich school grounds and green spaces near them to offer more opportunities for children and young people to connect to nature locally

Co-design workshops – bringing together local communities, individuals and groups with local experts to design green spaces that are richer in nature and easier for people to access

Nature events and activities programme – as well as taking part in the Torfaen summer events programme, we will be offering lots of other opportunities to get out into nature. If you have an idea for something that you think people would love to do, let us know.


We’d like to know what events and activities would like to see in your local area. It could be events that have been run in the past or in different areas. Click below to post your suggestions.


We will be regularly updating this page so please keep coming back and letting us know what you think.


You can also keep up-to-date with this project and others by registering on Get Involved Torfaen.

Torfaen Healthy Planet, Healthy People is part of the Nature Towns and Cities programme



While you're here: Don't forget to register on Get Involved Torfaen.

You'll be able to follow projects and never miss a chance to have your say, contribute to shaping projects and policies and hear the about the latest engagement events! Don't worry, you can still take part anonymously if you prefer.


Page last updated: 05 Nov 2025, 10:30 AM