We're in beta and opening up neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Add your email to the waiting list and we'll let you know the moment we reach yours.
Real reports on the map — each pin is something a neighbour can fix.Litter, fly-tipping, a grotty corner everyone walks past — snap a photo and drop a pin in seconds.
Your report goes to people who actually live here, not into an inbox. Anyone nearby can claim it or rally a group.
It becomes a litter pick: pick a date, sort the kit, bring the snacks. Before-and-after photos show the street what you got done.
Already reported it to the council? Keep doing that — they need the data. Neighbourgood is for what happens while you wait.
Organise a community litter-picking session.
Plant trees, hedges or rewild an area.
A work day in a community garden or allotment.
A waterside clean-up with water-safety equipment.
Remove graffiti or clear fly-tipped waste.
A community social, coffee morning or meet-up.
…and more — fundraisers, group walks, donation drives. If it brings your street together, it fits.
Litter picks, planting days, repair cafés — search by area or interest. Something is always on.
Can't fix a fence? Bring the snacks. Got a van? You're a legend. No experience or commitment needed.
Post the before-and-after photos. Nothing gets the next pick going like seeing what the last one did.
Launch a local team, recruit co-hosts, and lead regular litter picks, planting days, or check-ins. We supply the templates—you supply the neighbourhood energy.
Choose a focus area and cadence for your activities
Publish a welcome post outlining expectations and supplies
Invite neighbours via shareable links or QR codes
Stay safe and above board with kit lists and simple guidance
Track attendance and celebrate progress with updates
Automated reminders, attendance sheets, kit checklists, and impact reports — everything an organiser needs, no extra spreadsheets required.
Events come with kit checklists and simple safety guidance, and organisers set out what the group will and won’t take on. Stick to what’s clearly safe — litter picking, planting, tidying — and leave repairs, anything structural or anything hazardous to the professionals. If in doubt, report it rather than tackle it.
No — keep reporting problems to the council. It’s their job, and the reports are how they justify budgets. Neighbourgood is for what happens while you wait. Streets that organise also tend to be taken more seriously when they push for proper, permanent fixes.
No feeds full of complaints, no ads, no doom-scrolling. Neighbourgood is organised around events and outcomes: something needs doing, neighbours arrange a time, it gets done, and everyone sees the before-and-after.
We’re in closed beta, opening up neighbourhood by neighbourhood. Join the waiting list below and we’ll email you the moment we reach yours — and if you’d like to be one of the first organisers in your area, say so in the name field and we’ll prioritise you.
neighbourgood is in beta. Join the list and be first to hear when we open to your neighbourhood.