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SUMMARY:Charity Coffee Morning at The Packhorse\, South Stoke
DESCRIPTION:Come along to the community-owned Packhorse pub with your family and friends to enjoy a cuppa together and help raise funds for Transition Bath. \nThere will be bottomless coffee / tea provided by The Packhorse team (you just need to pay for the first cup) and plenty of delicious home made cakes to choose from (donations welcomed). \nAll donations will help further Transition Bath’s work towards creating a low carbon\, sustainable future for our beautiful city.
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/charity-coffee-morning-at-the-packhorse-south-stoke/
LOCATION:The Packhorse\, Old School Hill\, South Stoke\, Bath\, BA2 7DU\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:All Transition Meeting
DESCRIPTION:All Transition Meeting at Ring O Bells in Widcombe Parade. A chance for trustees\, convenors and volunteers to come together\, share and discuss progress and ideas\, and keep motivation in the Transition Bath cause high. Anyone interested in finding out more about Transition Bath and its work is very welcome!
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/all-transition-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Ring O Bells\, 10 Widcombe Parade\, Bath\, BA2 4JT\, United Kingdom
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SUMMARY:Sustainability Shorts: six 10-minute talks\, from wild foraging to sustainable business
DESCRIPTION:It’s time for Transition Bath’s second Sustainability Shorts event\, following the first in October 2023. This event features six speakers talking for 10 minutes each on a sustainability topic. The timing ensures that the evening is lively and the ideas snappy; all the better to spark ideas and kindle enthusiasm for adopting sustainability behaviours which help to mitigate the climate crisis. \nOur speakers for this sessions are: \nAnt Simpson – The surprising impacts of our food choices\nWith an MSc in Renewable Energy and Sustainability\, Anthony Simpson has worked in the fields of solar energy and the grid integration of electric vehicles\, and has co-led a company’s environmental programme. A climate change campaigner and researcher\, Anthony has compiled research across a broad range of topics to bring much greater clarity about the most important things we can do to respond to the growing threat of environmental collapse\, including climate change. \nMarieke Hammes – Sustainable business and carbon management \nPassionate about sustainable business\, packaging\, the circular economy and how to use nature-based solutions to mitigate climate change and create a more sustainable future\, Marieke has recently completed a Masters in Carbon Management with Distinction at the University of Edinburgh\, in association with the Edinburgh Climate Change Institute. \nElla Milburn – Foraging for the future: A wild alternative to global food systems\nElla Milburn (Everyday Foraging) is a Bath-based wild foods educator and sustainability writer. She shares practical knowledge on harvesting wild food through holding local workshops and advocates for the adoption of responsible foraging as part of the localised\, seasonal and sustainable food system of the future. \nHelen Haddon – EcoTogether for Sustainability\nAfter a lamentably unsustainable 20-year career working in international roles for a number of consultancies\, Helen left her job in 2014 and moved from London to Bath. In 2017 she set up a business to prepare the recruitment sector for the GDPR. Having sold the GDPR business just before the pandemic\, Helen has turned her attention to living a more sustainable and less hectic life. \nIzzy Sturges – Peat bogs and Sustainability\nIzzy Sturges recently finished her MSc in Visual\, Material and Museum Anthropology where she did ethnographic fieldwork with the Abbeyleix Bog Project\, Ireland. She will share insights and stories from this research\, talking about hope\, intergenerational renewal and community in the face of the climate crisis. \nMichael Malay – Sustainable Activism\nA writer and teacher based in Bristol\, Michael Malay spent his early years in Jakarta\, Indonesia\, before moving to Australia with his family at the age of ten. He is the author of Late Light\, a book about migration\, belonging and extinction\, and is now working on a book about John Berger. \nJoin the guest list
URL:https://transitionbath.org/event/sustainability-shorts-january-2024/
LOCATION:Bath Citadel Salvation Army\, Green Park Road\, Bath\, BA1 1XE\, United Kingdom
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