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March 4, 2020
Assembly Hall (Worthing),Stoke Abbott Road,Worthing,BN11 1HQ
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March 4, 2020
Film-maker Rob Stewart looks to the evolution of life and past revolutions to uncover the secrets necessary to save our world.
Friends Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester PO19 1NX
Doors open at 7.00 for a 7.30 start
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March 7, 2020
An especially wide selection for Fairtrade fortnight!
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March 7, 2020
Please join The Final Straw Solent for a beach clean at Bracklesham Bay on Saturday March 7th 10am - 12pm. Meeting point is by Billy's Cafe. Please park in the public car park, PO20 8LB https://goo.gl/maps/zkHwtymLpZQ94MPLA - please note there is a small charge to park here (sorry!), please make sure you pay at one of the pay machines.
Gloves, bags, high viz jackets and litter pickers will be provided but please bring any extras you have as we may need more, especially child sized gloves.
As always, please wear sturdy shoes and make sure you dress appropriately for the weather. Make sure you bring your reusable water bottle and food if required.
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March 7, 2020 – March 8, 2020
For further information click on the link Kinder Living
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March 7, 2020 – March 8, 2020
For further information click on the link Kinder Living
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March 11, 2020
We will be planting Buckthorn trees on the Whyke Community Orchard on Wednesday this week, 11th March from 9 -11am.
Whyke Community Orchard off Exton Road is a Transition Chichester project with 20 fruit trees. We are planting the buckthorn into our edible hedge. Note it's a sea buckthorn, with berries rich in Vitamins C and K rather than the buckthrn for butterflies that Mary I is planting. To find the orchard use this link ; http://www.growchichester.org/growing-spaces/wick/
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March 12, 2020
Join like minded friends to discuss Green issues over a drink at The Park Tavern, Chichester
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March 13, 2020
19:00 - March 13th, 2020
Climate Change - A Public Forum on Food Systems - Pulborough Village Hall RH20 2BF
A discussion and debate about climate change and our food systems.
Included will be topics like the health of our soil, farming and food production systems, food waste and food packaging. We will look at practical solutions for people to make effective changes to how they live. Programme is as follows:
INTRODUCTION: THE FOOD CHAIN Tony Whitbread, President Sussex Wildlife Trust
1. SOIL HEALTH Dan Osborn, Chairman CPRE Sussex, the countryside charity
2. FARMING Philip Lymbery, Chief Executive Compassion in World Farming
3. FOOD WASTE Yvonne Thomson, Chief Executive Officer UK Harvest
4. PACKAGING Carrie Cort, Founder Sussex Green Living & Al Gore Climate Reality Leader
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March 16, 2020
Meeting Monday 16th March at 6:00 p.m. at the Woolpack, Fishbourne - including to finalise plans for our mega big bike ride on 19th April.
http://chicycle.co.uk/
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March 19, 2020
Our world needs a positive and radical change. We need governments that put our health, wellbeing and shared ecological security before the interests of big business and the pursuit endless economic ‘growth’.
We need action, and soon, against the values of greed and materialism that have placed us upon the precipice of catastrophic climate and ecological collapse. Instead, we need to value the good things about humanity; our ability to share, to care, to have fun, to communicate and to think intelligently and creatively about our own futures.
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March 20, 2020
The world has changed significantly since Extinction Rebellion launched just over a year ago. Inspired by activists around the world, arm in arm with other movements, thousands of us have been part of that change; people from all walks of life, united by courage and purpose.
In 2019 we raised the alarm, in 2020 we are coming together to create real possibilities, actively challenging the divisions that support this toxic system which celebrates a culture of individuality, then passes the buck to the next generation. Like national policies, international climate agreements have failed for 30 years and we expect COP 26 to be no different. This is why we will aim beyond it. Our future will not look like our past. It will take real courage to do what’s needed in 2020 - it’s time to come together and show each other the leadership we need.
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March 30, 2020
Following the talk given by Nick Mole a couple of years ago, Hannah Conway of Pesticide Action Network UK (PAN UK) will update us about their work. PAN UK is a partner organisation of Garden Organic, and the campaign for pesticide-free towns has gathered momentum recently.
At the Basil Shippam Centre on Tozer Way.
http://www.chicogs.org.uk/events.php
Members: £2.00 Non-members: £3.00