The local people who formed the Buckfastleigh Action for Nature Group (BANG) committee were driven firstly by awareness of how special their local wildlife was, and secondly by the desire to manage their roadside verges better and contribute to surveys of local species, such as the greater horseshoe bat. When it comes to setting up a community group, having strong motivation to make a difference to your local area is of course very important, but the next step needs to be channelling that motivation into action, which means coming up with ideas and finding funding for them.
Setting up a community group is often a challenging, but equally rewarding task, and the main challenge is often in securing funding. BANG feel lucky in that they have various contacts who put them in touch with upcoming funding opportunities and some of their committee members are also members of the town council so have a good idea of where to get funding. Some of their committee members have previous experience of writing grant applications, which has helped them secure all their grants successfully.