The Re-use Centre is closed on Monday 6th May for the Bank Holiday
Unit 3, Milverton House, Court Street, Leamington Spa
Open 10am to 4pm Monday to Saturday
Please book in your donation. We don't always have capacity in the sorting area to take unexpected items
We also have an online shop
National Volunteers' Week
The General Manager and Board of Trustees would like to say a huge thank you to our wonderful volunteers for their continuing support and dedication. Without their help we simply could not offer the breadth of support to the residents of Leamington and Warwick district or our Partner agencies.

Volunteers Week, celebrated this year between 3rd and 9th June, is a week in which the UK celebrates volunteers and says thank you to them for the contribution that they make. The week also raises awareness about the benefits of becoming a volunteer and the diverse volunteering roles that are available.

News

The Clean Green Bash

Join us on Saturday 15th June at the Clean Green Bash at Lillington Club where we will have a stall. Check out our flyer.

Volunteering

We are looking for volunteers, particularly in the following areas: clothes sorting, till work and electrical PAT testing. Please see our Volunteering page for more details.

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Action 21 Craft Club closing at end of June

In 2018 we opened our Craft Club to serve the residents of Warwick District and during this time, the club has built up a loyal following thanks to the talents of Beth (Craft Club Leader) and her volunteer helpers. The club has even won several awards - most recently 2023 All Saints Parish Church Christmas tree award. 

Over the last 7 years, Action 21 has primarily funded the Craft Club however with increasing business costs for the organisation as a whole, we have been compelled to examine all aspects of the organisation. As such we have had to take the sad decision to close the club at the end of June until future funding can be sourced. Please be assured that we even looked at passing on some costs to the participants but we deemed this would have been cost prohibitive as the cost per session would have been in excess of £12 per participant.

On behalf of Beth's colleagues and the trustees, I would like to thank Beth and the volunteers for their hard work and dedication.

Louise Haycock, General Manager

About Action 21

  Action 21 is a local volunteer-based charity that aims to reduce the environmental impact of the Leamington and Warwick communities and raise awareness of the climate crisis and the benefits of sustainable living.

Re-Useful Centre

Action 21’s Re-Useful Centre saves over 100 tonnes of donated items from landfill each year by selling second hand bikes, bric-a-brac & kitchenware, tools, clothes, shoes & accessories, books, CDs & DVDs, small electrical items and small items of furniture

Volunteering

Our volunteers are key to Action 21’s continuing success.Volunteering is a great way to meet new people and develop new skills. So, why not join the team?
Have a look at our video about volunteering.


Action 21 and Climate Change - Debunking Some Myths: Part 1

Action 21 and Climate Change - Debunking Some Myths: Part 1

Tuesday, March 15, 2022

This is the first part in a series of blogs covering the role of Action 21, climate change and denial.

The coronavirus which caused a pandemic in 2020, certainly made us think about what we take for granted: our freedoms, our access to resources and services, and how much economic systems depend on the constant round of spending and consumption. Our main concern this year is naturally Covid-19 and its impact on our health and our livelihoods. Though concerns for the environment and the ever-growing threat of climate change were hot topics last year, for the moment they have been pushed off the headlines. They have not gone away.

Separate Threats?

Coronavirus and human impact on the environment are not unrelated, of course. Pressure on ecosystems brings humans into contact with wild animals and increases the chance of viruses ‘jumping’ the species barrier. Additionally, the need to feed a large population means that there is a constant drive to find and distribute food, even if it means destroying natural habitats, or risking our health. Wet markets in China are not the only culprits. Diseases like Bird and Swine Flu are part and parcel of the way we rear animals on an industrial scale.

How Were we Affected at Action 21?

At the Action 21 Re-Useful Centre, lock-down and Covid-19 measures have given us, in our own small way, an awareness of how much we rely on ‘normal services’. When we had to close the shop and were unable to accept donations, some people were dismayed. They felt the need to dispose of unwanted items and did not know where to take them. Several times, things were dumped outside the closed shop during lock-down. Occasionally our new Covid-19 Safe procedures were questioned, prompting this article to explain just what we were doing and why.

On a more positive note, we realised how popular the Re-Useful Centre and Emporium had become. Customers very much missed the shop and were looking forward to being able to visit again as soon as we were allowed to re-open. The vast majority of our customers, new and old, were respectful, used our new donation booking system and were grateful for the measures we had taken to ensure their safety.

What is Action 21 for, After all?

Whilst it is good that we are valued and used effectively as a shop, both for the unique things and great bargains and for a place to take donations, perhaps it is an appropriate time to revisit the original basis for Action 21 and to remind people that it is more than a shop and it is not just a public service for handling unwanted items!

Action 21 in Leamington Spa is actually part of a much larger picture - an international set of global goals. We have a very important function and every one of customers, our donors and our staff are playing their part.

Part 2 will outline the background to Action 21 and why it is important.

J Nickels

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