
Airbourne’s Carbon Footprint 2025
For the first time, Eastbourne Eco Action Network (EEAN) Transport Group has undertaken a survey of the carbon footprint of the audience, going to and
making Eastbourne more biodiverse
Our group is working to protect and enhance the rich biodiversity of Eastbourne's green spaces, including its unique freshwater wetlands and chalk downland.
a focus on ecological restoration of chalk grasslands, and raising general awareness of Eastbourne's ecology
For the first time, Eastbourne Eco Action Network (EEAN) Transport Group has undertaken a survey of the carbon footprint of the audience, going to and
Group Co-Chair
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