Cancelled Sustainable Christmas Wreath Workshop
This is event is now cancelled Make your own stunning Christmas wreath with guidance from local flower farmer and florist Louisa du Rose. Using sustainably sourced woodland materials you will […]
This is event is now cancelled Make your own stunning Christmas wreath with guidance from local flower farmer and florist Louisa du Rose. Using sustainably sourced woodland materials you will […]
Food For Profit is the first feature documentary that exposes the links between the meat industry, lobbying, and the corridors of power. A five-year investigation that denounced how Europe is […]
I-SEE Sustainable Energy & the Environment Webinar Aviation Decarbonisation: Issues, Challenges and Actions for Change Andrew Chadwick, Ecosystem Director Air Mobility & Airports, Connected Places Catapult Global CO2 emissions from […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Please note: This event has been moved from 13th January to 15th January. The time and venue remain the same. Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition […]
Antimicrobial resistance poses a growing threat to public health and ecosystems. Environmental factors, including agricultural runoff, wastewater discharge, and pharmaceutical pollution, facilitate the spread of resistant microbes. There is also […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Building Connections; with Building Growth This event is all about bringing people together to learn, share, and grow in the world of retrofitting. Join us at Temple Studios for a […]
This walk from Wild About Bath will look at the birds in the churchyard and its vicinity, and then walk along the road to Tucking Mill to see what is […]
The global food system is incredibly complex and in crisis. In his new book, How the World Eats, Julian Baggini argues that we can use philosophical tools to identify the […]
Bath is home to a vast underground network of drains and sewers, responsible for carrying away both foul water and rain - often through the same pipes. But how did […]
For decades we have known about the dangers of global warming. Nevertheless, greenhouse gas emissions continue to increase. How can we explain our failure to take the necessary measures to […]
Join us to discuss everything that’s going on in Transition Bath and beyond at our monthly meeting at the Ring O' Bells, Widcombe. If you want to join us, have […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
The webinar aims to cover a broad range of topics you should be aware of before purchasing a heat pump. How do heat pumps work? Which homes are most suitable […]
Talk by Dr Venus Bivar, Associate Professor of Environmental History at St Anne's College, University of Oxford. Dr Venus Bavar's research and teaching are located at the intersection of environmental, […]
Transition Bath offers another day of hedge-laying at Smallcombe Nuttery. We are very grateful to Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and the National Trust for their support with this […]
Maurice Avent was fortunate to purchase an SSSI valley close to Bath in 1982 for which he has kept records of butterfly populations for 30 years. He was National Chairman […]
Unfortunately due to a date clash we are now unable to run this meeting. Thank you for your understanding, and we look forward to connecting with you all again very […]
Join us for an evening of talks on how we use Bath's landscape and plan its urban growth to shape a sustainable future for the city. Hear from speakers on […]