Nestled in the heart of London at The Crypt Gallery, Sense Ability invites visitors to slow down, tune into the senses and reconnect with the community. Across five weeks, the programme explores ancestral wisdom, offering a fresh vision for regenerative urban life.
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Event: Beyond Menopause Symptoms
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Taking place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, the menoSTART event captures a growing movement across the region: fostering honest conversations about women’s hormonal health and redefining what it means to age well while taking control of one’s wellbeing.
OUR LIFE IS HERE / KÕMIJ MOURIJIN
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A stunning new exhibition at the National Maritime Museum shows how art can transform our understanding of the global impact of climate change.
Digital Tools for Sustainable Change
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Ecological Citizen(s) Network+ announces recipients of its third funding round, in a research project that empowers communities to harness digital tools for sustainable change
Most sustainable food truck
Polly’s Jolly Trolly named most sustainable food truck in the British Street Food Awards 2025
Renewables overtake coal for the first time
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Solar and wind met all electricity demand growth, leading to a slight fall in fossil fuel generation
The Ground Beneath
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A new exhibition ‘The Ground Beneath: Material Memory and the Resilience of Hope’ at Messums London explores how ordinary, often discarded materials can carry emotional, cultural, and political weight. All of the artists are of Black and African diasporic heritage and work across sculpture, installation, painting, and performance.
Celebrating World Health Day
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New Short Film ‘True Nature’ by the School of Health to Premiere on 7th April – World Health Day
Sustainable Cricket Gear
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Research in England and Wales of more than 1600 recreational cricket players reveals the “surprising” findings that could “lead to cricket becoming greener, more circular and more aware of the need to change”












