A little bit About Us…

We started in 2009 as Transition Chipping Norton – a community initiative to help local people transition away from fossil fuels and towards a more sustainable way of living. Some of our early projects involved setting up the Chipping Norton Community Orchard, campaigning for better cycling provision and a community allotment.

Fast forward to 2023, we constituted as a Charitable Incorporated Organisation to better meet the needs of our community. We are still part of the worldwide Transition Network, but in 2025 we rebranded as Sustainable Chipping Norton, in line with many other Transition Groups.

We are also part of Community Action Groups Oxfordshire, a network of over 50 Oxfordshire groups at the forefront of community led climate change action, organising events and projects to take action on issues including waste, transport, food, energy and biodiversity. The network runs over 1,000 events per year, attended by over 60,000 local residents.

Our Most recent impacts

Take a look through our recent Impact Reports which capture how these projects have strengthened resilience, enhanced the environment and connected people.

2025 Age-Friendly Award winner

Youth work and connected communities continues to be at the heart of our ethos, and we were delighted to win an award from Incommon for our Intergenerational Youth Social Action in April 2025.

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This is on this evening for anyone who can make it - butterflies have been shown to lift peoples sense of wellbeing and it is easy to see why...All welcome, free, no need to book.


This is on this evening for anyone who can make it – butterflies have been shown to lift people's sense of wellbeing and it is easy to see why…All welcome, free, no need to book.


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2 days ago
We are gathering on Saturday 11th at 11 to explore Ditchley Park together.  All welcome.


We are gathering on Saturday 11th at 11 to explore Ditchley Park together. All welcome.


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4 days ago
A reminder that this Saturday is a chance to dust your bike off and get some friendly support for repairs or exploring some cycle routes from Chipping Norton Leisure Centre.


A reminder that this Saturday is a chance to dust your bike off and get some friendly support for repairs or exploring some cycle routes from Chipping Norton Leisure Centre.


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Our wildlife parent wellbeing group met up yesterday at the lido and as always it was a delight to see what was new and developing.

The mound is now a thick thatch of diverse wildflowers, with yellow rattle doing its best to take out some of the thick grasses to enable more wildflowers to take hold next year.

We weeded out the tall grasses area where opportunistic fat hen and spiny sowthistle were taking over,  and planted in wild strawberries to help hold the soil in place.  These were kindly donated to our Swap Shop on Friday so it was great to find the perfect spot for them, and imagine children foraging in the grasses in years to come.

The ermine moth seems to be under natures control this year, with the tree on which the caterpillars feed breathing a sigh of relief.

We were treated to this gorgeous leopard moth, reminding us how much this area is populated by creatures at night after we have all gone home.

Fun to see our friendly willow bee bobbing away by the stretch tent, watching over all the pollinators visiting the flowers in the grass - thank you Liz and the team for opening this space for us.


Our wildlife parent wellbeing group met up yesterday at the lido and as always it was a delight to see what was new and developing.

The mound is now a thick thatch of diverse wildflowers, with yellow rattle doing it's best to take out some of the thick grasses to enable more wildflowers to take hold next year.

We weeded out the tall grasses area where opportunistic fat hen and spiny sowthistle were taking over, and planted in wild strawberries to help hold the soil in place. These were kindly donated to our Swap Shop on Friday so it was great to find the perfect spot for them, and imagine children foraging in the grasses in years to come.

The ermine moth seems to be under nature's control this year, with the tree on which the caterpillars feed breathing a sigh of relief.

We were treated to this gorgeous leopard moth, reminding us how much this area is populated by creatures at night after we have all gone home.

Fun to see our friendly willow bee bobbing away by the stretch tent, watching over all the pollinators visiting the flowers in the grass – thank you Liz and the team for opening this space for us.

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1 week ago
For anyone into crafts, quilting, sustainable fashion or just wanting some time to connect with others, a reminder that our Craft Cafe is on this WEDNESDAY 2 - 4 at Willow Gardens Bistro.

We are collecting for the Sustainable Fashion how at Blenheim this week so please bring along any items from the ITEMS NEEDED WISH LIST (see post lower down the thread / pinned above).

Please walk, bus or cycle if you can. If coming by car park along the road, not in the residents carpark..Thank you!


For anyone into crafts, quilting, sustainable fashion or just wanting some time to connect with others, a reminder that our Craft Cafe is on this WEDNESDAY 2 – 4 at Willow Gardens Bistro.

We are collecting for the Sustainable Fashion how at Blenheim this week so please bring along any items from the ITEMS NEEDED WISH LIST (see post lower down the thread / pinned above).

Please walk, bus or cycle if you can. If coming by car park along the road, not in the residents' carpark..Thank you!

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1 week ago
Just 6 weeks to go!  Our annual Summer Play Day is coming soon and we are really looking forward to seeing you there...

We will be running our popular tie-dye station alongside our clothes swap, a childrens book swap, and there will of course be many other fun things to do.

Please come on foot / by bike.

If youd like to help out on the day we would love to hear from you - drop us a message on 07517 144828 or email office:sustainablechippingnorton.org


Just 6 weeks to go! Our annual Summer Play Day is coming soon and we are really looking forward to seeing you there…

We will be running our popular tie-dye station alongside our clothes swap, a children's book swap, and there will of course be many other fun things to do.

Please come on foot / by bike.

If you'd like to help out on the day we would love to hear from you – drop us a message on 07517 144828 or email office:sustainablechippingnorton.org

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2 weeks ago



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