Week of Oct 21st

Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
October 21, 2019(2 events)

9:30 am: Eco meet up at Crispins on East Street


October 21, 2019

1:00 pm: WSCC vote on Arundel bypass


October 21, 2019

Can you be outside the West Sussex County Council Meeting, County Hall, West Street, Chichester, PO19 1RQ at around 1pm on 21st October?  WSCC will be deciding their position on the Arundel Bypass. The officer's report recommends that they back the Magenta route , which will destroy Binsted Village and a lot of amazing countryside and woodland - the report doesn't even mention Binsted Village. An idea of numbers to Matilda Tristram please, either via the Eco Chi page on FB or A27ArundelAlternative@gmail.com.

October 22, 2019
October 23, 2019(3 events)

All day: Wednesday Market Eco Chi Stall

All day
October 23, 2019

Come along and find out about local initiatives

Bring an item of clothing to swap on our Swap Rail

Come and see us for a chat and free herbal tea.

For one week only we'll also be at the Chichester College Sustainability Fair.

9:30 am: CDC Grants and Concessions Panel


October 23, 2019

Grants and Concessions Panel - Training Room 1, East Pallant House

Please check for any changes to dates, times or venues on the CDC website.

Questions are required the Thursday before the Tuesday meeting (or full 3 days’ in advance for meetings on other days) to democraticservices@chichester.gov.uk before 12 noon.

6:00 pm: Extinction Rebellion meeting and welcome to new members 6-8pm


October 23, 2019

Chichester XR has grown over the last month, and this Wednesday (October 23) 6-8pm, we will be having our first evening gathering at Luckes Cafe on North St (Opposite the Coop Bank).
Melanie Luckes has very kindly offered us the use of this space on the second and fourth Wednesday of each month 6-8pm.
This will be a perfect opportunity to welcome new members and catch up with fellow rebels. Whether you are just interested to see what it's all about, or you're a seasoned Rebel, please come along.
This Wednesday we feel it would be a great opportunity to reflect upon the rebellion and to start thinking about how to maintain the momentum in Chichester.

October 24, 2019(1 event)

9:30 am: CDC Corporate Governance & Audit Committee


October 24, 2019

Corporate Governance & Audit Committee24/10 - Committee Room 2, East Pallant House

Please check for any changes to dates, times or venues on the CDC website.

Questions are required the Thursday before the Tuesday meeting (or full 3 days’ in advance for meetings on other days) to democraticservices@chichester.gov.uk Opens in new tab before 12 noon.
October 25, 2019
October 26, 2019(2 events)

10:00 am: Transition Chichester Swapshop


October 26, 2019

Donations accepted until 11:30am
Newell Centre

Born out of a passion for recycling and reusing and the love of finding a bargain, this simple idea is one of Transition Chichester’s big successes. There are no rules to our quarterly Swap Shops and no money changes hands. It is all about finding new homes for unwanted clutter and keeping stuff out of landfill. People bring whatever they want to bring to our events, held in various venues around the city, and take away as much as they like – all for free!

A Fairtrade cafe, with home-made cakes and bread, and soup from surplus veg, adds to the enjoyment.

 

2:00 pm: Repair cafe


October 26, 2019

Chichester Quaker Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Priory Rd, Chichester PO19 1NX,

Taking bookings now for electrical/ mechanical appliances, sewing and mending and ceramic repairs. Talk to us through the @ChichesterRepairCafe facebook page or email chirepaircafe@gmail.com.

Bin it? No way!

What do you do with :
  • a wonky kettle
  • a handleless jug
  • holes in a jumper
  • a broken bike chain
  • a glitchy lap top?

Repair Café is repairing broken items together, offering advice, encounters and inspiration. Not forgetting the Fairtrade cafe.

Costs?

A voluntary contribution

October 27, 2019(1 event)

10:00 am: Autumn Beach Clean - Bracklesham Bay


October 27, 2019

The Autumn Beach Clean has long been a staple of every ocean enthusiast’s diary and we're continuing with Summit to Sea. We want to tackle the problem of pollution further upstream and highlight the direct link between all UK towns, villages and cities and the ocean around us.
The scale of this clean - the biggest across the UK – will provide us with vital data to inform the Governments decisions on a new deposit return scheme. We will be able to specifically show the range of bottles and cans ending up polluting our islands, which need to be included in a new scheme.

Join us on Sunday 27th October between 10-12 for this great community event.

Other Information:-
Gloves and bags are provided, but please bring gloves if you have them in case we run out!

Under 16's must be accompanied by an adult

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