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SUMMARY:All Transition Meeting - November 2024
DESCRIPTION: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 an idea of a project you’d like to forward or just want to feel that you’re not alone in the fight for a better Bath\, then this is a great place to start.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/all-transition-meeting-november-2024/
LOCATION:Ring O Bells\, 10 Widcombe Parade\, Bath\, BA2 4JT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T093000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241031T193000
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SUMMARY:Hedge laying – your chance to learn a traditional skill
DESCRIPTION:The Campaign to Protect Rural England (CPRE) and Transition Bath have partnered to offer two days of learning and hands-on practice with CPRE’s skilled hedge-layer. \nHedge laying is a traditional country skill intended to create a strong\, dense living hedge. By laying a hedge you not only create a living fence\, you also help to encourage new growth\, making it an excellent way of regenerating an old\, overgrown hedge without replacing it. It’s a skill that is best learnt from a craftsperson\, and we offer that chance. You will be working in a group of volunteers led by CPRE’s hedge-layer\, gaining real work practice on one of the Nuttery’s overgrown hedges. \nSpaces are limited and must be attended if we are to maximise our time with our hedge expert so please be certain that you can make the appointment before booking. Please include a contact number so that we can keep you up-to-date on what is required for the day. \nWe will be outside for most of the day\, so please dress accordingly and bring a stout packed lunch and plenty of water. Sustaining cakes will be provided!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/hedge-laying-your-chance-to-learn-a-traditional-skill-2/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Shorts #5
DESCRIPTION:We will be holding our fifth edition of the Sustainability Shorts lecture series in the centre of Bath at the Salvation Army Citadel on Green Park Road. \nThe evening is designed to be engaging\, snappy and entertaining\, with six speakers talking for ten minutes each on their chosen sustainability subject. There will be five minutes for Q&A after each speaker\, then it’s on to the next! You are guaranteed to hear something new and something you can work with from our varied speakers. \nOur Speakers this time are: \n\nJulia Galbenu\, outdoor adventurer\, and nature wellbeing facilitator and Community Engagement Manager from Heal Rewilding\, whose objective is to rewild land in England to heal nature and act on climate change. How can we improve access to nature and ensure more people in England experience the wellbeing benefits of getting outdoors? Julia will explore this in her talk\, ‘Nature Access: Rewilding is a Gamechanger.’ The session will address the visible and invisible barriers to outdoor access and how rewilding is creating new opportunities for connecting with nature.\nAnthony Simpson\, National Energy System operator talks on the subject of Climate for electric cars? Looking at the opportunities and risks posed by growing volumes of storage and electric vehicles to grid stability.\nLaila Petrie\, founder and CEO of 2050 and Director General of Future Earth Lab\, talking about Sustainable Fashion.\nRachel Hopkins from Avon Wildlife Trust\, speaking about the Team Wilder project – a network of people\, organisations and groups\, taking action for nature by creating space for nature in the community – and wildlife friendly gardening.\,\nTania Orgill\, Forest Bathing Guide & Forest School Leader\, owner of PlayWood Forest School & Outdoor Learning will talk about her love of nature and how it drew her to become part of the team at the local charity Wild About Bath\, which seeks to encourage people in the Bath area to appreciate nature.\n\n\nPhilip Sturgeon from Protect Earth will be talking about their latest project and crowdfunding to secure 70 acres of disused land between Claverton and Warleigh Wood on the River Avon\, and their ambitious plans to create and restore the land for a variety of habitats including woodland\, wetlands and calcareous grassland with improved public access.\n\nWe will be serving tea and coffee during the break (there may even be biscuits)\, so plenty of fuel will be on offer to help you to keep up with the pace! \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/sustainability-shorts-5/
LOCATION:Bath Citadel Salvation Army\, Green Park Road\, Bath\, BA1 1XE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T190000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240924T082713Z
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SUMMARY:Go Green Widcombe:  Sustainability Talk: Retrofitting your Home: Reduce Heat Losses
DESCRIPTION:What to do about Insulation\, Heating & Ventilation\nA free talk @ Widcombe Social Club by Chris Kille\, MD of Bath based BPM Contracting Services (listed on the Retrofit West website)\, will take you through the following:\n• Main Considerations of Domestic Retrofit\n• Insulation\, Heating and Ventilation\n• Examples of work done on Listed Buildings\, Victorian Terraces and 1960’s/1970’s Homes\n• Benefits of Retrofit \nA free talk @ Widcombe Social Club. Wed. 16th October – 7pm \nPlease book: Retrofitting your home – reduce heat loss | Widcombe Association (whitefuse.net)
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/go-green-widcombe-sustainability-talk-retrofitting-your-home-reduce-heat-losses/
LOCATION:Widcombe Social Club\, Widcombe Hill\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA2 6AA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Home Energy
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20241006T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
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SUMMARY:Growing our Local Food System: A Community Convention
DESCRIPTION:Organised by Bath Area Growers\, this gathering welcomes all who want to participate in transforming how we grow\, distribute\, cook and share food. As the interconnected crises of climate\, ecology\, inequality\, community division and global instability unfurl\, we recognise that changing at a local level how we relate to food\, the land\, other species and eachother is core to healing these harms\, preparing for future shocks\, and creating a more beautiful world. \nBy coming together we can share our visions\, challenges\, ideas\, skills and encouragement. As a supportive interconnected network\, many more things become possible\, things we may not yet have dreamed of. Come and get involved! \nIf not you\, who? If not now\, when? \nThe event will be a facilitated to including connection and reflection\, sharing experiences\, creativity\, workshops and emergent sessions. Full details of the programme and to book a place (donations welcomed) please click here: \nIf you are planning to come\, we’d really appreciate it if you can book tickets early. This will give us an idea of numbers and funding\, and also ensures you get a place!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/growing-our-local-food-system-a-community-convention/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Community Centre\, St Mark's Rd\, Bath\, BA2 4PA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240930T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240930T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240810T182434Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240921T135502Z
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SUMMARY:All Transition Meeting - September 2024
DESCRIPTION: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 an idea of a project you’d like to forward or just want to feel that you’re not alone in the fight for a better Bath\, then this is a great place to start.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/all-transition-meeting-august-2024/
LOCATION:Ring O Bells\, 10 Widcombe Parade\, Bath\, BA2 4JT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240925T193000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240727T130000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241030T202618Z
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SUMMARY:TALK: Restorative Connections with Rob Delius
DESCRIPTION:With our fragile planet facing huge environmental threats right now\, there is no better time to question our relationship with the natural world – how we can live more in harmony with our environment and invite the beauty of nature into our own lives\, physically and spiritually. \nRob Delius of Stride Treglown will be exploring this theme\, sharing examples of what biophilia means to him personally\, showing how nature-connectedness features in his and practice’s work\, and challenging us to imagine what a radical\, enticing and urgently-needed\, biodiversity-rich future might look like. He will also be talking through Stride Treglown’s ‘Tree of Dreams’ proposal for the Biophilic Bath exhibition\, which he is hoping will become a reality in 2025 \nRob Delius is an architect and Head of Sustainability for Stride Treglown. He was winner of the RIBA Imagine Bath Competition and was behind Stride Treglown’s Sinking House climate-awareness installation in 2021 and more recently instigated the Funeral for Nature event which campaigned for more action on biodiversity. He has produced the winning entry for RIBA competition: ‘Tomorrow’s Garden City: A Sustainable Approach to Living’ and was behind Stride Treglown’s runner-up entry for RIBA competition: ‘Re-imagining the Garden City’. He is also part of placemaking collective Architecture Is who held a Therapeutic City Festival a few years ago. He has been interviewed by and written articles for the Journal of Biophilic Design. \nStride Treglown are an employee-owned\, carbon-neutral\, multi-disciplinary architecture practice\, with about 25 employees in Bath. In 2022 they became a B-Corp\, the 1st architects in the top 100 in the UK to do so. B-Corps commit to balancing profit with people and planet.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/talk-restorative-connections-with-rob-delius/
LOCATION:The Museum of Bath Architecture\, Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 2LR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240914T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240529T133459Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240826T132240Z
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SUMMARY:Plastic Free Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Plastic is poisoning our world and our bodies. Releasing tonnes of CO2 and toxins\, choking wildlife and infiltrating human bodies\, plastic is far more than just an eyesore. We can’t recycle our way out of this toxic problem\, but together we can reduce our plastic use and put pressure on governments and companies to do the same. Join our workshop to discover our tips and tricks for reducing your plastic consumption across all areas of life\, as well as advocating for systemic change. This is a guilt-free zone\, where we acknowledge it is impossible to be perfect in systems pumped full of plastic. The workshop will cover: \n\nPlastic reduction on a budget\nPlastic free supermarket trips and food\nPlastic free toiletries and cosmetics\nPlastic free cleaning\nClothing and laundry\n\nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/plastic-free-workshop/
LOCATION:The Grapes\, 14 Westgate Street\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 1EQ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240910T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240910T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240727T125640Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T130221Z
UID:5672-1725991200-1725994800@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Talk: Natural Assets with Andrew Grant RDI at Museum of Bath Architecture
DESCRIPTION:Andrew’s talk explores the identity value of a ‘Biophilic City’ in ways that attract tourists and support stronger local communities. And how global cities such as Singapore\, Bangalore and Paris and Monaco\, manage and utilise ‘green and blue’ assets to their advantage. \nAndrew is a Landscape Architect whose work explore the connection between people and nature. He uses creative design to find solutions to the challenges of climate change\, biodiversity loss and improving quality of life\, health and wellbeing. Each of his projects responds to place\, ecology and people and promotes quality and innovation. In 2012 he was awarded the title of RSA Royal Designer for Industry in recognition of pioneering global work in landscape architecture\, such as Gardens by the Bay in Singapore which won the Building Project of the Year Award in the 2012 World Architecture Festival. He is a Visiting Professor at the University of Sheffield\, an Honorary Fellow of the RIBA and a member of the National Infrastructure Commission Design Group. Based in the city of Bath he is Chair of the Bathscape Landscape Partnership and a member of the Bath World Heritage Site Advisory Board. He is also co-founder of the pop-up festival Forest of Imagination. In 2023 he was awarded an Honorary Doctorate of Letters by Bath Spa University in recognition of his outstanding work as a landscape architect and his passion and approach to nature\, creativity and imagination. \nThis talk supports the exhibition Biophilic Bath: The Green City You See\, which runs at the Museum of Bath Architecture until September.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/natural-assets-with-andrew-grant-rdi-at-museum-of-bath-architecture/
LOCATION:The Museum of Bath Architecture\, Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 2LR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240910T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240910T140000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240727T131215Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T131215Z
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SUMMARY:Communities of Food Growers Walk
DESCRIPTION:Join Transition Bath for a walk that celebrates growing sites where local people tend crops to end up on their dinner plate. Both sites promote organic growing and regeneration of the soil as important contributions to addressing the climate crisis. \nWe will meet at the well-established community garden of Bath Organic Group at the Lower Common site. Here people grow and share crops amongst themselves\, as well as creating surpluses for the monthly Farmers’ Market stall. We will end at the Roots allotment site at Newbridge\, where individual plot holders grow for their own use. This walk offers contrasting examples of group gardening or individual gardening in a supportive community\, and encourages anyone to get involved! \nWhen we meet at 11am we’ll have short tours around the gardens and orchard\, and join the volunteers for their morning break: tea and cake for everyone. Then we’ll take the riverside path out to Newbridge where the Roots site manager will take us on a tour round the site and willingly talk about the no-dig principles they promote. You are welcome to bring a picnic and enjoy it at the Roots allotment site before you depart. \nThe walk is 3 miles\, mainly level\, with a few steep steps and some rough ground on the approach to Roots site. We will note a few historical features along the river path. In general this walk is child-friendly\, but there is a long stretch along unprotected river bank where close supervision would be important. \nPlease note that dogs are not allowed on this walk. \nThe end point is close to the Upper Bristol Road\, offering buses back to the centre of Bath. Alternatively you could make your own way back along the riverside path\, or the Bristol-Bath railway path. \nWalk leaders are Lyn Barham and other members of Transition Bath and BOG. \nMeet at 11am at the gate into Lower Common allotments. This is opposite the Hop Pole pub\, and beside the entrance to the children’s play area.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/communities-of-food-growers-walk/
LOCATION:The Hop Pole Inn\, Bath\, BA1 3AR\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T160000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240908T180000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240720T130211Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240905T183507Z
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Power to the People + panel
DESCRIPTION:The latest film by award-winning charity Cornwall Climate Care\, looking at the crucial issue of Cornwall’s energy future and how that could affect the rest of the country.  Directed by Briony Stokes\, Power to the People\, presented by surfer and geologist Lucy Cotton\, explores the exciting opportunities\, huge challenges and frustrating problems facing us in our efforts to wean ourselves off fossil fuels. \nGreen Screen is a Picturehouse initiative showing environmental themed films followed by a panel discussion\, where possible\, made up of locally relevant experts and the filmmakers. Site permitting\, all are invited to stay after the screening to continue the conversation in the bar / cafe and if you have brought your keep cup you get a free tea or filter coffee.  Certificate U. \nHost: Sara Grimes\, Head of Community Business Development\, Bath and West Community Energy\nClaire Wallerstein\, producer\, Cornwall Climate Care \nLucy Cotton\, geologist\, Eden Geothermal\n\nGreen Screen: Power to the People\, 4pm\, Little Theatre Cinema\, St Michael’s Place\, Bath
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-power-to-the-people-panel/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240905T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240905T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240727T125025Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240727T125025Z
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SUMMARY:BRLSI talk: Putting Climate Change Solutions on the Supermarket Shelf
DESCRIPTION:Tackling human-induced climate change requires solutions at every level; how about in the supermarket? \nIn this talk at BRLSI (and also online)\, Professor Chris Chuck will give an overview of three major projects that he has led over the last few years where the team has taken a fundamental scientific idea\, modelled the economic and climate impacts and further developed the technology through to commercialisation. These include: developing a biodegradable\, seaweed alternative to petroplastic packaging\, producing an edible oil to replace palm oil made from a yeast grown on waste food\, and developing sustainable\, alternative food products directly from grass. \nWho knows what you’ll find next time you go to the shops! \nProfessor Christopher J Chuck\, Department of Chemical Engineering\, University of Bath
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/brlsi-talk-putting-climate-change-solutions-on-the-supermarket-shelf/
LOCATION:BRLSI\, 16-18 Queen Square\, Bath\, BA1 2HN
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240824T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240824T170000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240623T143110Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240720T125452Z
UID:5650-1724511600-1724518800@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Green Screen: X Trillion plus panel
DESCRIPTION:Green Screen: X Trillion follows the gruelling journey of eXXpedition’s all-women crew led by Emily Penn as they sail 3\,000 miles across the North Pacific Ocean through the densest accumulation of ocean plastic on the planet to make the unseen\, seen. \nThe 14-strong international crew of scientists\, sailors\, designers\, engineers\, and teachers set sail on a transformative month-long voyage. They leave families and land behind\, coming together battling high seas\, storms and sea sickness\, to carry out cutting edge microplastics research and investigate the crisis of plastic pollution in one of the most remote places on Earth. \nIn a practical and emotional response to one of the biggest global challenges of our time\, this is a story of hope\, filled with life\, magic and a call to action that burns with optimism. Directed by Eleanor Church. \nGreen Screen: X Trillion\, 3pm\, Little Theatre Cinema\, St Michael’s Place\, Bath
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-x-trillion-plus-panel/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T170000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240821T190000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240811T122606Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T193803Z
UID:5710-1724259600-1724266800@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Nut Harvest at the Smallcombe Nuttery
DESCRIPTION:Join our Trustees Lyn and Alexander as we scour the Smallcombe Nuttery for nuts. By the calendar\, the cobnuts and walnuts should be in season\, as well as the glorious mulberries. Not nuts at all\, but still important! Signing up is appreciated for our records\, then turn up with fingers to pluck and eyes to search. \nWe’re on a mission to improve biodiversity at the Nuttery\, so we’ll also be making our first ‘wildflower scrapes’. Lend a hand with that\, and also spend a quiet 10 minutes monitoring a small patch of grass to see what you can spot\, either buzzing over or scuttling on the ground. We’ll be guided by some excellent resources designed by Marian Hill (Buzz & Scuttle). \nNOTE: as is the nature of nature\, there may not be any harvestable nuts on the evening\, though we have been checking and there were definitely plenty near harvest recently. If no nuts are available then this event serves as an object lesson in squirrels and humility. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/nut-harvest-at-the-smallcombe-nuttery/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240818T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240818T150000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240811T202204Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240811T202341Z
UID:5714-1723978800-1723993200@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Bath BID Treescape Sunday
DESCRIPTION:Bath Business Improvement District (BID) has kindly given Transition Bath a spot on Milsom Street to tout our Bath-saving projects. Come and say hi! \nAs well as talking about what we’re already doing and how you might contribute to the good work\, we will be: \n\ntalking about our beloved Smallcombe Nuttery and our plans for increasing it’s biodiversity (as well as yummy fruits and nuts)\,\nwe will have an interactive session on how to easily eliminate some of the most common plastics from your homes\,\nthe static electric bike will be making an appearance\, so you can have a go and see how easy it would be to scoot to work on one instead of in a smelly car. All the cool kids are doing it.\n\nWe will be on Milsom street from 11am\, just look out for the marquee! \n 
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-bid-treescape-sunday/
LOCATION:Milsom Street\, Bath\, Milsom Street\, Bath\, BA1 1DE\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240731T213000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240603T175401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240623T114255Z
UID:5613-1722454200-1722461400@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:All Transition Meeting - July 2024
DESCRIPTION: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 an idea of a project you’d like to forward or just want to feel that you’re not alone in the fight for a better Bath\, then this is a great place to start.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/all-transition-meeting-june-2024/
LOCATION:Ring O Bells\, 10 Widcombe Parade\, Bath\, BA2 4JT\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240711T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240711T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240623T142345Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240623T143231Z
UID:5643-1720722600-1720731600@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Film: Rave On For the Avon
DESCRIPTION:Attend a debut screening of Rave On For The Avon at Finesterre Bath\, followed by a panel Q+A. \nThis feature-length documentary film by Charlotte Sawyer and Aggie Nyagari follows a local community’s fight to save their bathing spot in a unique\, daring and distinctively Bristolian way. Join Finesterre for a debut screening of Rave On For The Avon in Bath\, followed by a panel Q+A with the director and conversations about what can be done. \nThe Outdoor Swimming Society​: “Rave On for the Avon is a beautiful new film which captures a community’s love for the Avon\, their fight for Bathing Water Quality status and explores the importance of rivers in modern life – all set to a Bristol soundtrack.”
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/rave-on-for-the-avon/
LOCATION:Finisterre\, 27 High Street\, Bath\, BA1 5AJ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240710T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240928T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240623T142842Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240623T142842Z
UID:5646-1720605600-1727539200@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Biophilic Bath - The Green City You See
DESCRIPTION:A new exhibition at the Museum of Bath Architecture presents creative visions for engaging with nature in urban areas. Biophilic Bath – The Green City You See\, from 10 July – September\, will feature designs by innovative architects\, engineers\, and designers\, which show future ‘biophilic’ visions of the city. Exhibition entrance is included in the cost of Museum entry. \nBiophilic design is defined as “design which focuses on those aspects of the natural world that have contributed to human health and productivity in the age-old struggle to be fit and survive”. The exhibition will present a variety of radical ideas that intrigue\, delight and energize\, and inspire the future sustainability and climate resilience of the city. \nAlex Sherman\, CEO of BPT\, says: “From 2024 developers in the UK will be required to increase the biodiversity of their sites by 10% under the new biodiversity net gain legislation\, so city greening and sustainability are priorities now – not just in the future. \nJoanna Robinson\, Sustainability and Design Manager at BPT says: “Each of these imaginative site-specific biophilic design responses includes direct or indirect experiences of nature\, incorporates low carbon materials and urban greening and nurtures the love of Bath and its unique landscape setting. We hope that this new exhibition will get people thinking and talking about a new consciousness towards restorative\, habitat-friendly urban design for people and nature.” \nImage: Biophilic Bath submission from Eliza Gray Gardens \nThe Museum of Bath Architecture\, The Countess of Huntingdon’s Chapel\, The Vineyards\, Bath. Open from Wednesday to Saturday\, 10am-4pm\, every week. 
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/biophilic-bath-the-green-city-you-see/
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T140000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240615T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240207T100845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T100920Z
UID:5369-1718460000-1718467200@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Soft fruit workshop - bottling demonstration and tasters
DESCRIPTION:Soft fruit is wonderful this time of year but it all often ripens at the once creating a problem of how to deal with it all. \nIn this workshop you’ll learn how to: \n\nPreserve your summer fruits by bottling (with or without sugar). Bottled fruit keeps well for a year at room temperature and is a good alternative to freezing fruit.\nMake a really rich redcurrant jelly that does not involve strigging the berries\nMake a fruit cheese (like a really thick jam) that does not involve stoning\, peeling or strigging fruit. This is useful method for dealing with cherries\, plums\, damsons\, gooseberries\, blackberries and windfall apples\, quinces and pears.\n\nYou won’t be making anything at this workshop but you’ll receive all the recipes and there will be tasters available of all the drinks. \nPlease bring a plate\, table knife\, spoon and cup. \nWe are asking for a donation of £15 to attend this 2-hour workshop. We do not want to exclude anyone from attending based on cost\, so please change the donation amount if you are unable to pay the full price. \nGet your ticket
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/soft-fruit-workshop-bottling-demonstration-and-tasters/
LOCATION:St Luke’s Church Centre\, Hatfield Rd\, Bath\, BA2 2BD\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240608T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240608T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240424T141150Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240526T090752Z
UID:5558-1717871400-1717878600@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Sustainability Shorts #4
DESCRIPTION:Due to popular demand we are planning our fourth Sustainability Shorts event\, this time at St Mark’s Community Centre in Widcombe \nThe evening is designed to be engaging\, snappy and entertaining\, with six speakers talking for ten minutes each on their chosen sustainability subject. There will be five minutes for Q&A after each speaker\, then it’s on to the next! You are guaranteed to hear something new and something you can work with from our varied speakers. \nOur Speakers this time are: \n\nProfessor David Goode\, who will be talking about a local community led nature project\,\nErica Davies and Alistair Singleton\, who will be talking about Keynsham #NoPlaceForLitter\nRob Delius\, Head of Sustainability at Stride Treglown\, a local architectural firm\,\nAlison Holman\, Education Secretary for the Bath Beekeepers Association\,\nStella Davies\, who will be talking about Climate Change and Flood Risk\,\nSue Poole\, Bath Climate Hub\n\nWe will be serving tea and coffee during the break (there may even be biscuits)\, so plenty of fuel will be on offer to help you to keep up with the pace! \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/sustainability-shorts-4/
LOCATION:St Mark’s Community Centre\, St Mark's Rd\, Bath\, BA2 4PA\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240604T193000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240604T210000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240602T104436Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240606T152900Z
UID:5608-1717529400-1717534800@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Free talk on soil regeneration
DESCRIPTION:Are you passionate about sustainable agriculture and environmental conservation? Then this event is perfect for you! Come to New Oriel Hall\, join with Transition Larkhall\, and learn from experts about the importance of soil health and how we can regenerate our soils for a greener future. This in-person event will feature engaging presentations\, discussions\, and networking opportunities. Don’t miss out on this chance to deepen your understanding of soil regeneration and connect with like-minded individuals. See you there!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/free-talk-on-soil-regeneration/
LOCATION:New Oriel Hall\, Brookleaze Bldgs\, Larkhall\, Bath\, Somerset\, BA1 6RA\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240602T100000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240602T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240414T161042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240414T161054Z
UID:5551-1717322400-1717344000@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Avon River Cleanup
DESCRIPTION:We are holding our first Avon River Cleanup in collaboration with Bath Outdoors & E-Bike Hire on the 2nd June.\n﻿\nWe are very excited to be collaborating for the first time with Darrock & the team at Bath Outdoors\, E-Bike Hire and Wild Swim Bike Run to hold a river clean up on both banks of the Avon. They are a fantastic local outdoors activity company with sustainability and respect for the environment at the heart of their business and so couldn’t be be better partners for doing some good for the river. Starting at Batheaston ﻿﻿and running to Pulteney Weir\, we will be clearing the river of litter with two teams: one on paddle boards on the water and one on the bank.\n﻿\nYou are welcome to take part in either group\, though a certain level of experience will be required for the paddle board team. For this reason\, there will be an age requirement of 14+ years for the paddle board team. ﻿﻿The Bath Outdoors team will be on hand to provide health and safety guidance as well as teaching us about sustainable use of the river and the equipment we use to access it\, as well as how to respect the outdoors when we enjoy it. \n﻿Bath Outdoors have kindly offered to lend out the paddleboards for free on the day\, so this is a great opportunity to get out on the water while doing a lot of good in the process.﻿ If you would like to attend on either land or water\, please sign up for free (although we always appreciate donations to Transition Bath if you are able to) so that we know how many people intend to come. If we are over-subscribed with people wanting to be on the water\, then we can swap out at intervals. \n﻿To take part on the water\, you must be able to swim while wearing clothes with have some experience on the water. Everyone must be present for the Bath Outdoors health and safety talk at the beginning\, so latecomers will have to stay on land. Please feel free to bring your own water equipment if you so wish. Drinking water\, snacks and sun screen/ hats are advisable. Let’s get paddling and clean up the Avon! \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/avon-river-cleanup/
LOCATION:Gather Café\, London Road East\, Bath\, BA1 7RL\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240531T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240531T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240513T204509Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T204509Z
UID:5594-1717180200-1717187400@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Green Screen: Wilding + Q&A
DESCRIPTION:Based on Isabella Tree’s best-selling book by the same title\, WILDING tells the incredible story of a young couple that bets on nature for the future of their failing\, four-hundred-year-old estate. \nThey set to work with their groundbreaking vision\, battling entrenched tradition and major forces along the way\, daring to place the fate of their farm in the hands of nature. Ripping down the fences\, they set the land back to the wild and entrust its recovery to a motley mix of animals both tame and wild. It is the beginning of a grand experiment that will become one of the most significant rewilding experiments in Europe and beyond. \nWILDING will be followed by an in-person Q&A with Isabella Tree.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-wilding-qa/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240523T200000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240523T220000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240513T203707Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240513T203707Z
UID:5591-1716494400-1716501600@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Green Screen: Chasing the Sun + panel
DESCRIPTION:Picturehouse Green Screen presents Chasing the Sun\, touring to Picturehouse sites with a live panel conversation following the film. \n\nIn 1973\, a professor in a little-known American university set out to discover the most energy efficient creature on earth: turns out\, it’s a human being on a bicycle! The experiment has since entered into legend and is now more relevant than ever before. The new film from two-time BAFTA-winning director Michael B. Clifford\, Chasing The Sun explores extraordinary personal stories of ordinary cyclists chasing the sun\, revealing the power of the humble bicycle to transform lives and help save the planet.\n\nChasing The Sun also features contributions from broadcaster and ITV’s voice of the Tour de France Ned Boulting\, author and blogger Jools Walker\, Turner Prize-winning artist Sir Richard Long and four-time Mountain Bike World Champion Tracy Moseley.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-chasing-the-sun-panel/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240519T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240519T163000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240207T100318Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240207T100318Z
UID:5366-1716129000-1716136200@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Gut-healthy drinks workshop
DESCRIPTION:Learn how to make both still and naturally sparkling drinks that are good both for your gut and your pocket! \nMaking drinks reduces waste on bottles and transporting liquids. It is easy to do at home at low cost and with minimal equipment. \n\nWater Kefir requires starter grains\nKombucha requires tea and a SCOBY\, which we’ll explain\nOther drinks just require fruit\, sugar\, and for ginger beer\, a ginger beer starter.\n\nOnce you have mastered the basics you can experiment with flavours and discover the joy of making your own drinks at home. \nYou won’t be making any drinks at this workshop but you’ll receive all the recipes and there will be tasters available of all the drinks. \nPlease bring your own glass for tasting. \nWe are asking for a donation of £15 to attend this 2-hour workshop. We do not want to exclude anyone from attending based on cost\, so please change the donation amount if you are unable to pay the full price. \nGet your ticket
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/gut-healthy-drinks-workshop/
LOCATION:Sydney Gardens Pavilion\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T103000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240501T130000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240206T193255Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T193255Z
UID:5361-1714559400-1714568400@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Edible wildflowers: Spring ramble and cordial crafting
DESCRIPTION:Learn about local edible flowers and plants with us on a ramble through nature\, followed by a demonstration showing you how to transform the flavours of the season into aromatic cordials. \nIn this session with local forager Ella Milburn (@everydayforaging)\, you will get the chance to discover the secrets of local flora in its natural habitat and gain insights into safe and sustainable foraging. \nYou’ll hear top tips about how to craft your own wild cordials and create unique flavour combinations and have the chance to sample a selection of premade cordials. \nWhat to Bring: \n\nComfortable walking shoes and clothing suitable for the weather\nWater bottle\nSmall basket or bag for collecting foraged items\nEnthusiasm for learning\, exploring\, and creating!\n\nWe are asking for a donation of £15 to attend this 2.5-hour workshop. We do not want to exclude anyone from attending based on cost\, so please change the donation amount if you are unable to pay the full price. \nBook your ticket
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/edible-wildflowers-spring-ramble-and-cordial-crafting/
LOCATION:Sydney Gardens Pavilion\, Bath\, BA2 4DB\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T143000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T160000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240323T211939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240323T212206Z
UID:5524-1712500200-1712505600@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Bath Wombles Litter-pick
DESCRIPTION:Litter-picking is a great opportunity for communities to come together – being outdoors is great for our mental health\, removing rubbish is great for wildlife and reducing plastic pollution is great for the environment. \nWe are holding a litter-pick event on the afternoon of April 7th\, starting at 14:30 at Green Park\, Bath BA1 1HZ and heading along the river to Norfolk Crescent Open Space Bath BA1 2SP. Everyone is welcome to come along and join us. \nWe will meet at 14:30 at the entrance to Green Park nearest to Sainsbury’s (///gallons.menu.cloak). \nParking is available at Sainsbury’s\, Green Park but is limited to 90 minutes. Green Park is a 10-minute walk along the river from Bath Bus Station. \nYou can stay for as little or long as you like – just come along and do what you can. \nWe will provide all the litter-picking equipment\, just bring gloves and some drinking water if you would like to. \nPlease email us to let us know if you will be joining us so we know how much equipment to bring. \nUnderground\, over ground\, Wombling free\, the Wombles of Transition Bath are we!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/bath-wombles-litter-pick/
LOCATION:Green Park\, Green Park\, Bath\, BA1 1HZ\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T110000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240407T133000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240206T192647Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240206T192647Z
UID:5358-1712487600-1712496600@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Foraging walk and wild salad picnic
DESCRIPTION:From wild mustards to three-cornered leek\, to gingery magnolia flowers and cucumbery cleavers\, salad ingredients are growing wild all around us if you know where to look. \nIn this session with local forager Ella Milburn (@everydayforaging)\, you’ll learn what’s safe to munch on and what’s not in Spring\, and learn about how to harvest wild foods sustainably. After the foray\, we’ll whip up a mixed salad with all our findings\, toss it with a tasty dressing and enjoy with a hunk of sourdough bread. It’s a chance to play with flavours\, textures\, and get creative with nature’s pantry. \nWhether you’re a keen forager or just curious\, come hang out\, get a little wild\, and enjoy nature’s hidden culinary treasures with us. See you there! \nWhat to Bring: \n\nComfortable walking shoes and clothing suitable for the weather\nWater bottle\nSmall basket or bag for collecting foraged items\nEnthusiasm for learning\, exploring\, and creating!\n\nBook your ticket
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/foraging-walk-and-wild-salad-picnic/
LOCATION:Smallcombe Nuttery\, Horseshoe Walk\, Bath\, BA2 6DD\, United Kingdom
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240403T180000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240403T200000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240225T132821Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240225T133458Z
UID:5403-1712167200-1712174400@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Green Screen: Six Inches of Soil
DESCRIPTION:Six Inches of Soil follows the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil\, benefit our health and provide for local communities. This is the second showing of this film\, due to how quickly the tickets sold for the first showing at the end of March. So be warned … it might sell out again! \nThe film follows the highs and lows of three new farmers on their regenerative journey: Anna Jackson\, a Lincolnshire 11th generation arable and sheep farmer; Adrienne Gordon\, a Cambridgeshire small-scale vegetable farmer; and Ben Thomas\, who rears pasture fed beef livestock in Cornwall. \nAs the trio of young farmers strive to adopt regenerative practices and create viable businesses\, they meet seasoned mentors who help them on their journey. They are joined by other experts providing wisdom and solutions from a growing movement of people who are dedicated to changing the trajectory for food\, farming and the planet. \nTransition Bath supports the Little Theatre in its Green Screen programme. \nFilm length: 1hr 36 mins\nDirector: Colin Ramsay\, Dragonlight Films\nProducer: Claire Mackenzie\, Springtail Productions \nIncludes a post-film panel discussion with local growers\, mirroring the story in the film. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-six-inches-of-soil-2/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T183000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240326T203000
DTSTAMP:20260417T055750
CREATED:20240131T234751Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240201T095314Z
UID:5268-1711477800-1711485000@transitionbath.org
SUMMARY:Green Screen: Six Inches of Soil
DESCRIPTION:Six Inches of Soil follows the inspiring story of British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil\, benefit our health and provide for local communities. \nThe film follows the highs and lows of three new farmers on their regenerative journey: Anna Jackson\, a Lincolnshire 11th generation arable and sheep farmer; Adrienne Gordon\, a Cambridgeshire small-scale vegetable farmer; and Ben Thomas\, who rears pasture fed beef livestock in Cornwall. \nAs the trio of young farmers strive to adopt regenerative practices and create viable businesses\, they meet seasoned mentors who help them on their journey. They are joined by other experts providing wisdom and solutions from a growing movement of people who are dedicated to changing the trajectory for food\, farming and the planet. \nFilm length: 1hr 36 mins\nDirector: Colin Ramsay\, Dragonlight Films\nProducer: Claire Mackenzie\, Springtail Productions \nIncludes a panel discussion with Director Colin Ramsay after the film. \nGet your tickets
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/green-screen-six-inches-of-soil/
LOCATION:The Little Theatre\, St Michael's Place\, Bath\, BA1 1SF\, United Kingdom
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