Do you know of any projects we may be interested in?
We are always interested in finding out about more projects in our local area and further afield that would be of interest to us and the work we do at Archway Herbal Clinic.
If you are involved in a project or know of one please email us to let us know about it.
Middlesex University has been running the BSc (Hons) course in Herbal Medicine, the first of its kind in Europe, since 1994. Students study the medical sciences, botany, herbal and medical pharmacology, research methods and clinical skills.
The National Institute of Medical Herbalists is the UK's leading professional body representing herbal practitioners. NIMH validates the BSc in Herbal Medicine offered by Middlesex University.
The River of Flowers is a community project dedicated to preserving and promoting wild flowers, many of which have healing properties.
London Wildlife Trust is the only charity dedicated solely to protecting the capital's wildlife and wild spaces, engaging London's diverse communities through access to our nature reserves, campaigning, volunteering and education.
Since the Wildlife Garden was created ten years ago the garden has quickly developed into a precious resource for a number of indigenous species. Within a single acre of land the museum has created a whole range of different habitats such as meadow, heathland and woodland for thriving communities of insects, plants, birds and other animals.
The Better Archway Forum is a community organisation working with the council and others to improve the Archway area. The Archway Food Group is part of BAF and meets regularly to promote food growing in the Archway locality.
Islington has its own Ecology Centre and nature reserve at Gillespie Park, near Arsenal tube station offering advice on all aspects of green living, events for the public, and an education service for schools and colleges.
The Greenspace Projects Team coordinates a number of projects to improve, extend or redesign parks and open spaces in the borough, maintain green spaces and encourage private gardens as valuable wildlife resources.
Islington Gardeners has around 350 members who are interested in all aspects of gardens and gardening, including indoor plants, window boxes, balconies, patios, roof gardens and communal gardens. Members of the 'Forgotten Corner' project adopt and transform an area of public land near their homes into a beautiful space.
The Highbury Builder's Collective Highbury Builders Collective aim to promote environmental initiatives at the ground level, by practical education and training in green roofs, eco building, recycling wastes and renewable technologies
Sustainable Haringey is an independent, informal network that brings together groups and individuals interested in making Haringey more sustainable. The Sustainable Haringey Food Group welcomes anyone in the Borough with an interest in sustainable food.
One of EC1 aims are that by 2011 the EC1 area will be a cleaner, greener, safer and more attractive place to live, work, study, play, visit and do business
King Henry's Walk Garden in the Mildmay ward of Islington is run by volunteers with support from Islington Council. Organic gardening methods are used to promote a diversity of plants and wildlife.
The Living Medicine Centre under construction aims to help revive the world’s herbal and food medicine heritage. People will be guided in how to use herbs and food in health, drawing on the input of many UK communities that use plant medicine traditions.
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