Discover how Oswestry Climate Action Hub fosters togetherness, offers activities, and needs your involvement!

The hub offers many activities. These include crafts and meditation. You can also swap plants, and there is even a repair café. It hosts youth hangouts, too.
Michael Bastow is a hub member. He said it builds togetherness and wellbeing. He mentioned it helps both people and the planet. The hub cares for nature, too.
Michael also stated it’s very community-focused. The hub helps people face climate issues. He thinks it provides a positive space, as we face tough problems now.
The hub also manages a “Share Shack.” You’ll find it at 15 Bailey Head. People share, swap, or donate items there.
The hub needs more helping hands. More people mean it opens longer, and it also boosts the community effort.
Sarah Wilding is another hub member. She loves working on worthwhile projects and enjoys building community strength with others.
Sarah finds the people friendly and helpful. She believes more people should join. She encourages people to just try it and see if the hub fits you.
The hub wants people to contact them to learn more about how you can help. Email oswestrtycec@gmail.com for details, using “Invite to act” as the subject.
The hub at 36 Bailey Head is open Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10 AM to 1 PM.
You can find more info online, too. Search for Oscah on Facebook; that is a good way to learn more.