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If you have a specific interest, we already have some brilliant people planning some fantastic initiatives:

Interested in reducing energy wastage, harnessing renewable forms of energy and thinking outside the fossil fuel box?  Contact us at energy@transitionbath.org

Eating local, buying local, growing local? Interested in promoting local food production?  The Food Group would love to hear from you - food@transitionbath.org

Dedicated to making Bath a cycle city? Passionate about improving public transportation? Contact - transport@transitionbath.org


Transition is all about planning for the future so we need everyone to be involved, from 9 years old to 90.  Want to set up a transition event at your school?  We’re linked up with Green Vision, Bath's exciting group of young people who are implementing change in schools and across B&NES. Let us know your ideas and enthusiasm contact greenvision@transitionbath.org

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Bathampton CSA news
18 Aug 2010
Over 70 people attended the launch of the Bathampton CSA project and starting this Thursday and Sunday is regular fruit picking with a follow up meeting booked for 6th Sept at 7.30pm, Bathampton Village Hall. 
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Community Supported Agriculture Launching Sunday 15th August
10 Aug 2010
Bath's 1st CSA project launches this Sunday 15th August. Please join us for a BBQ, fruit picking and a conversation that leads to action.
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Apple juice bottling
21 Jul 2010
The Food Group has bought apple juicing and bottling equipment. Attend an evening training course to qualify to hire the equipment at a modest cost. See Events for course details.
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Food Group meeting
08 Sep 2010
The Food Group's first meeting after a summer break. Anyone interested in food and sustainability is welcome at our meetings.
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Old Home Fit For the Future - Open days
12 Sep 2010
In a time of soaring fuel bills and carbon emissions “retrofitting” our homes can reduce both by more than 60%. Come and check out how it is done
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