This map is designed to share knowledge of sustainable resources, organisations, individuals and initiatives to help those working with all aspects of theatre design in the UK green up their productions and practices. Very much a work in progress.
Established in 1982, Afflecks has become an icon in the heart of Manchester’s Northern Quarter. Regularly voted a ‘must see’ for visitors to the city, our vibrant and eclectic market is packed full of independent traders who put their heart and soul into their products.
Cardiff Metals is a well established family business dealing in all types of ferrous and non-ferrous metals. We buy and sell all types of scrap metals from our two yards within Cardiff. Our main yard is located between the city center and Cardiff bay where we can deal with every size of customer, with a 40 tonne weigh bridge and off road parking for all sizes of vehicle. Our secondary yard is located in Cathay's and has been dealing with customers for as long as 30 years.
CAT is an educational charity dedicated to researching and communicating positive solutions for environmental change. We speak to government and campaigners about policies that would help create a zero carbon Britain; we train students in all aspects of sustainability; we help schoolchildren to understand the importance of action on climate change; and we give advice to householders on what they can do in their own homes.
An art gallery, an independent cinema, a café bar, a community garden, a performance space, and a community hub. Hosts a repair cafe once a month, and a mobile refill shop every Thursday from 2pm.
Nestled in the heart of Marsh Gate, Doncaster is a unique treasure trove known as Clutter Hut The Curiosity Shop. As a second hand shop, it’s buzzing with an array of pre-loved items, each waiting to add a touch of charm to a new home. The shop offers an exciting opportunity for customers to explore and rediscover refurbished items, each with its own unique tale to tell.
Cosprop has been owned and managed by Academy Award winning costume designer and costumier John Bright since it was set up in 1965. The company has now expanded to employ fifty staff at our North London base. The service we offer to costume designers is to realise their creative brief on a production by providing authentic, high quality period costume for hire.