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SUMMARY:The Greening of Bath
DESCRIPTION:Reimagine Bath with trees\, shrubs and flowers in unexpected places cleaning the air and calming the mood.\n\n\n\nJoin the BBRA for an interesting and inspirational evening looking at Bath through a green lens. Architect & Sustainability campaigner Robert Delius of the firm Stride Treglown was the driving force behind The Sinking House in the Avon for Cop 26 & the visually stunning & powerful Funeral for Nature. He will show us what has been done in other cities\, where an area of waste ground or a barren balcony has been transformed with the introduction of trees\, shrubs & vines. And then Rob will tantalise us with the vision of a greener Bath. \nIn the past Bath rated highly for urban trees; and we still have some amazing historic specimens but\, overall\, we have dropped down the list to number 37. Trees give so much: shade\, heat absorption\, reduction in flooding\, slowing traffic\, building a sense of calm even healing . But where would we put them; how would it look? \nFor answers to those questions and more please join us on the evening of Wednesday\, 4 March at 7:15pm (doors open at 7) at St. Luke’s Centre Upper Hall\, Hatfield Road (adjacent to St\, Luke’s Church). There is no charge for this event but you will need to book as seats are limited. Wine & a soft option will be available for purchase via cash or card. \n* Please note: this meeting will be preceded by the BBRA AGM for members only. \nBook tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/the-greening-of-bath/
LOCATION:St Luke’s Church Centre\, Hatfield Rd\, Bath\, BA2 2BD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Unconditional
DESCRIPTION:Unconditional tells the stories of people who participated in and ran the workfree basic income pilot. \n‘What would it mean to help the poor without preconditions? To address the precarity at the heart of poverty? And to stand in solidarity with\, rather than offering charity to\, those who are marginalised and forgotten? \nUnconditional tells the story of two inspiring policy experiments in India and Bangladesh. Combining unconditional basic income with community organiser support across five slums in Dhaka and Hyderabad\, these experiments showed what is possible when social assistance is rooted in principles of care\, connection\, and justice. Told through the stories of participants\, this 30-min documentary points towards a future where unconditionality is the foundation stone of social policy’. \nWe will be joined for a Q&A with the film’s producers and directors following the screening. Hosted by Transition Bath. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-unconditional/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Community Energy Workshop
DESCRIPTION:An interactive workshop exploring the future of community energy at Hinton Hall\, Church Street\, Tisbury\, Wiltshire SP3 6NH\, on Thursday 26 March 2026\, from 6pm-8.30pm. \nThis friendly\, welcoming session is open to everyone and no prior knowledge is needed. There will be a free buffet and you will be guided step by step through what community energy is\, where there may be potential for renewable energy in your area\, and how local projects could directly benefit your community. \nPossible locations for renewable energy generation will be explored\, along with how schemes such as solar or wind could be shaped by local people. Community energy puts decision-making in local hands\, keeps financial benefits within the area\, and supports transparent\, informed choices about the future. \nIf you need support to attend\, such as help with childcare or travel costs\, you can request this. \nAfter the workshop\, a wider community survey and further engagement will gather additional views. A public report will share all findings and may help guide future projects locally. \nThis partnership project is led by the Centre for Sustainable Energy\, working with Wiltshire Council and local community energy groups\, and is funded by the Energy Industry Voluntary Redress Scheme. \nBook tickets.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/community-energy-workshop/
LOCATION:Hinton Hall\, Church Street\, Tisbury\, SP3 6NH
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SUMMARY:Stargazing at Earth Hour
DESCRIPTION:Celebrating dark skies by switching off\, looking up\, and reflecting on our shared responsibility and love for the night sky and the planet. \nJoin us in Bath on 28th March for a magical evening under the stars as we mark Earth Hour together. As lights switch off around the world\, the night sky comes alive. This is an invitation to slow down\, look up\, and experience the beauty of the cosmos while reflecting on why protecting dark skies and reducing light pollution matters for people\, wildlife\, and the planet. \nTransition Bath are organising this event in collaboration with Bath Astronomers\, whose members will guide us through the night sky and help you use telescopes to see far beyond what the naked eye can spot. No experience needed\, just curiosity and a sense of wonder. \nOn the night\, an 81.7% waxing Moon will shine high above us. Astronomical twilight begins at 19:49\, leading into Earth Hour from 20:30–21:30. If conditions are clear\, we expect stunning views of the Moon\, Jupiter and its four Galilean moons\, and possibly Uranus. Venus will glow earlier in the evening after sunset\, and we may also spot passing satellites amongst all the constellations. \nWe’ll meet at 20:00 just outside Victoria Park (exact location shared after booking)\, then walk together into the park at 20:15. Earth Hour begins at 20:30\, followed by an hour of stargazing\, guided telescope viewing\, and gentle reflection. You’re welcome to share with others in our discussion points or simply enjoy the quiet awe of the night. If you have one\, please bring a folding chair\, especially if standing for long periods is difficult. \nWhat is Earth Hour?\nEarth Hour is organised annually by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) and encourages people worldwide to switch off non-essential electric lights for one hour\, typically from 8:30 to 9:30 p.m. local time on the last Saturday of March as a symbolic gesture of environmental responsibility and climate action. \nTo mark Earth Hour\, we encourage you to: \n\nSwitch off your home lights during Earth Hour\nEncourage local businesses to do the same\nWe’ll be sharing simple resources and ideas in the lead-up to the event and we’ll be taking part ourselves.\n\nImportant note about weather\nStargazing depends on clear skies. When you sign up\, we’ll ask for your email address so we can confirm on the day whether conditions are suitable and the event is going ahead. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/stargazing-at-earth-hour/
LOCATION:Royal Victoria Park\, Marlborough Ln\, Bath\, BA1 2NQ\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Vision Boarding for the Climate
DESCRIPTION:Join Transition Bath and Climate Hub for an evening of Vision Boarding for the Climate! \nWe’re exciting about this one: a creative climate workshop inviting you to imagine the future you’d love to live in\, and to begin thinking about how we might actively move towards it. Through collage\, we’ll create vision boards that explore positive ecological and climate futures for ourselves\, our communities\, and the wider world. \nHow will the session work? Guided by thoughtful prompt cards and evidence-based insights into positive environmental solutions\, this relaxed session offers space to slow down\, tune into what matters to you\, and express it creatively. No artistic experience is needed\, just curiosity and an interest in working towards a better climate and ecological future. \nAlongside making\, there will be opportunities for calm\, informal conversations about the climate\, hope\, and possibility. After creating our boards\, we’ll come together to share reflections and gently explore practical\, achievable ideas for moving toward the futures we’ve imagined. \nHot or cold drinks & biscuits available \nGeneral admission free but a suggested donation of £5 to help cover materials. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/vision-boarding-for-the-climate-2/
LOCATION:Climate Hub\, Bus Station\, Bath\, BA1 1SS
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SUMMARY:Plastics: are they fantastic?
DESCRIPTION:Fantastic plastics! Whether we like it or not\, plastics are almost impossible to avoid. They are very useful! In fact\, they make possible many familiar aspects of present-day life.  \nIn this talk Professor Matthew Jones will discuss what makes plastics such a versatile class of materials and how important they are to modern society. But plastics pose a serious environmental problem once they have been used! Matthew will also discuss end-of-life options for plastics and current methods to recycle them. \nProfessor Matthew Jones\, Department of Chemistry\, University of Bath \nMatthew is Head of Department of Chemistry at the University of Bath\, and is a member of the University’s Centre for Sustainable Chemical Technologies. \nBook tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/plastics-are-they-fantastic/
LOCATION:BRLSI\, 16-18 Queen Square\, Bath\, BA1 2HN
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