How it all began!
Think & Do Camden was launched in 2019 by Camden Council and local eco-activists following Camden Council's Citizens' Assembly on the Climate Crisis. Originally it was established as a pop-up space in an unused shop owned by Camden Council in Kentish Town to foster community-driven, sustainable solutions to the climate crisis. Various projects like the Camden Forest emerged

In October (2019), we launched a pop-up shop in an unused shop owned by Camden Council in Kentish Town.
During Covid 2020, Think&Do hosted online webinars on a vast array of climate action projects

Think&Do was constituted as a standalone Private Limited Company limited by guarantee. Many new projects were co-designed by residents. Think&Do grew!
We launch another pop-up, co-hosted in the Ossulston Estate in Somers Town.

We start to do more projects, including the Green Dragons Den (pic above) where Camden primary schools can pitch their green/eco ideas to a 'dragon' and win a cash prize to help them implement their idea, and we launch our Sharing Spaces in the TRA halls at Goldington and Ampthill run by Tuli Halima Akta


Think&Do Camden's new and existing projects spread, like new trees taking root (or a mycorrhizal network) across the borough. See website for info on projects. Social and ecological justice projects were launched as part of T&D’s mission.
For example, as part of our Communi-Tree project (pictured) we plant fruit and ornamental trees on Camden estates.
To date (2026), we have planted 321 trees on Camden's housing estates

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