
A directory of nature-based activities and Green Spaces in Rushcliffe, designed for healthcare workers and individuals.
What is the Rushcliffe Big Green Book?
The Rushcliffe Big Green Book has been developed as part of the GreenSpace Green Social Prescribing Project and it is a directory of nature-based activities and opportunities around Rushcliffe.
Who is the Rushcliffe Big Green Book for?
It is designed to be used by social prescribers and healthcare workers who want to find activities for their patients, as well as individuals who are looking for an activity to get involved in.
How is the Rushcliffe Big Green Book organised?
The information is split into North, Central and South Rushcliffe to help people choose an activity that is local and easily accessible to them.
The book outlines the facilities available, and details of the level of mental health need that each group is able to support to ensure people are able to access activities that are suitable for their needs.
Feedback
This is our second edition of the book (October 2023) and we welcome any feedback you may have. If you want to let us know about whether or not you find it useful, if there's anything missing or inaccurate, or if there's anything you feel we could improve, please get in touch at the email below.
We are also looking for sponsors for the Rushcliffe Big Green Book. If you are interested in working together please contact us at: rushcliffebiggreenbook@gmail.com
We will update the book quarterly and the latest version can always be accessed from this page.
Submit into the Rushcliffe Big Green Book
If you run or are involved in a nature based activity in Rushcliffe that you feel would fit into the Rushcliffe Big Green Book, you can submit a request here.
We hope you will find the information in The Rushcliffe Big Green Book useful and that you will discover some wonderful new opportunities to get out and about amongst nature to improve your own mental and physical health and to support others in doing so too.
A special thanks to Nottingham Community and Voluntary Service (NCVS) who are leading the GreenSpace programme and for all their hard work on the Rushcliffe Big Green Book.