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September 1, 2019
Meet at Chichester University
To register for free follow the Eventbrite link
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September 1, 2019
Urgent planning for the event in three weeks! change of venue as The Park Tavern is hosting a live band...
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September 2, 2019
Transition Chichester are showing The Bentley Effect, a film about a community's heroic stand to prevent fracking. The film will be followed by a Q&A session with one of the Sussex Six from Markwell's Wood Watch anti-fracking group. Friend's Meeting House,Priory Road, Chichester
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September 3, 2019
Quaker Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester, PO19 1NX
On Tuesday 3rd September Quakers will be joining a coalition of faith groups protesting during the preparations for this event. For those of us who abhor the Arms Trade and its dreadful repercussions, including the pollution of war, but cannot be at the demonstration, a Meeting for Worship, open to all, will be held between 9 a.m - 10.00 a.m to coincide with the morning act of worship in London. Everyone is welcome to stay for as long or short a time as they wish.
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September 7, 2019
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September 7, 2019
To book ticket: http://bit.ly/xrChiNVDA190907
If you would like to discuss anything about this, please email: xrchichester@gmail.com and we will contact you.
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September 8, 2019
Find out more about Extinction Rebellion and join us for a gathering of like-minded people. Bring food and find us on the bank near to the entrance close to East Walls.
All day
September 15, 2019
The Rebel Rising is an XR Regional Gathering for all groups to CONNECT - BUILD - PLAN and CELEBRATE! This major gathering for the South East UK is all about getting us ready for the London October Rebellion (7 October - book two weeks off if possible).
All day
September 20, 2019
An international day of action to demand climate justice for all and an end to fossil fuel use.
10am-4pm The Cross, Chichester. Readings, speeches and a chance to make some noise on the hour, every hour 10-4. Bring something to make a noise with, a picnic and something to sit on. Various events to see on the cathedral green and a chance to picnic and chat to like minded people
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September 21, 2019
at the Quaker Meeting House, Priory Road, Chichester.
From the Cinema at New Park:
Audience Award Winner for the Best Documentary in the 24th Chichester International film Festival. Sylvie Collier’s very timely documentary features women who fled conflict in their home countries and wound up in Brighton seeking safety.
Behind them are wars, persecution and conflict. Ahead is a struggle to rebuild their lives in the UK. Women far from home find a common language - the language of food. From Syria, Iraq, Ethiopia, Kurdistan, Turkey and Egypt women experienced violence that forced them to flee their countries for survival. Some live on their nerves, awaiting decisions on asylum.
Shot around the City of Brighton & Hove, the film brings together women from different backgrounds, beliefs and national languages. What they all can share is a tradition of cooking. “When you are removed from your country you can communicate with people through food, no matter what culture you come from,” says Reem from Iraq. Women gather in kitchens to prepare and cook an international feast. They cross cultural boundaries to share traditional dishes at a noisy and exuberant party, a feast like no other.
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September 22, 2019
The event highlights the numerous benefits of going car-free to citizens—including reduced air pollution and the promotion of walking and cycling in a safer environment.
The World Carfree Network says that the World Car-Free Day can be a showcase for just how our cities might look like, feel like, and sound like without car... 365 days a year.
Car-free days are an opportunity for cities to highlight how congested roads can be used in different ways. From races for alternative-energy powered vehicles in Budapest, to horse-riding in São Paulo, to street picnics in Vienna, to running in Jakarta, cities and the people who live in them are stressing the alternatives to polluting vehicles on this important day.
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September 27, 2019
Organised by Extinction Rebellion Chichester.
Free. But donations please to cover costs. Tea and Coffee served.
Tickets from https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/heading-for-extinction-and-what-to-do-about-it-tickets-73309850737
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Jubilee Hall, New Park Community Centre New Park Road Chichester PO19 7XY
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September 28, 2019
Chichester Quaker Meeting of the Religious Society of Friends, Priory Rd, Chichester PO19 1NX,
Bin it? No way!
Repair Café is repairing broken items together, offering advice, encounters and inspiration. Not forgetting the Fairtrade cafe.
Costs?
A voluntary contribution