Explore Sustainable Thornton Heath’s Events

Sustainable Thornton Heath’s EcoLiving Fest happens bimonthly in South Norwood. This event brings together families, neighbours, and organisations to explore simple, practical ways to live more sustainably.

Don’t throw it away—fix it! Our monthly Repair Party, delivered in partnership with The Restart Project, is a fun and practical event where you can bring broken household items back to life,

Be Part of the Change

The Sustainable Thornton Heath EcoLiving Fest and Repair Party are more than just events—they’re a step towards building a greener, more resilient community.

Whether you’re a family, student, or local resident, this is your chance to:

  • Take action on climate change
  • Learn practical sustainability skills
  • Connect with like-minded people
  • Make a positive impact in your community

Join us and be part of the movement towards a more sustainable Thornton Heath.


Discover Sustainable Living in Thornton Heath

March 2026 EcoLiving Fest Artwork

Join us for the Sustainable Thornton Heath EcoLiving Fest, a vibrant, community-driven event dedicated to helping you live more sustainably, reduce waste, and protect the planet—starting right at home.

This family-friendly sustainability festival brings together local residents, schools, and organisations for a day of hands-on workshops, eco activities, and practical learning. Whether you’re looking to cut down on energy use, reduce plastic, or make more environmentally friendly choices, EcoLiving Fest offers simple, realistic ideas you can start using straight away.

Learn, Act, and Make a Difference

At EcoLiving Fest, you’ll explore:

  • Sustainable living tips for everyday life
  • Creative recycling and upcycling activities
  • Family-friendly environmental workshops
  • Community-led climate action initiatives

Designed for all ages, this event empowers individuals and families to take small actions with a big environmental impact.


Repair Party – Fix, Don’t Throw Away

Repair Party June 2026

As part of the festival every two months or as a standalone monthly event, we’re hosting a Repair Party in partnership with The Restart Project, promoting repair, reuse, and a move away from throwaway culture.

Bring along your broken electronics, small appliances, or household items and work alongside skilled volunteers to bring them back to life. Learn practical repair skills, save money, and reduce waste—all while connecting with your local community.

Why Join the Repair Party?

  • Be part of a growing movement for sustainable living
  • Reduce landfill waste and extend the life of your items
  • Learn valuable repair and maintenance skills
  • Save money by fixing instead of replacing