Article Archive for January 2011
Bishop’s Wood, our local Countryside Centre, run a number of courses for positive environmental change. These are aimed at people wanting to learn a new skill, with a deep interest in environmental living or wanting …
Transition Malvern Hills are showing the Vegan Society film and Liz Hughes is going to do a short cookery demonstration afterwards. There will be samples to taste. People can just turn up and there’s no …
TOMORROW: Saturday 29th January at 10am, RNIB College
Come along to the RNIB College for a morning of apple tree puning, led by Worcester Orchard Workers. Contact Arthur Rowe, 01905 423766 for more information.
Saturday 5th Feb …
A special meeting of the Wychavon Development Control Committee will take place tomorrow (26 January 2011) to discuss the planning application submitted for 5 wind turbines at Lenchwick, near Bishampton Bank.
The meeting is at 2pm …
We’ve just got our second Permabiltz weekend planned!
Saturday February 5th (13:00 to 17:00)
Sunday February 6th (10:00 to 16:00)
Joining in with a Permabiltz is a great opportunity to get to know other people, learn new …
You’ve travelled forward in time to 2040. What is Worcester like? How does it look? Is it bigger or smaller? What do you think about what you see – shops, businesses, houses? What are the …
Choose Cycling are now taking bookings for their 2 hour evening ‘Bike Know-How’ classes, on 2nd February and 2nd March 2011.
This 2 hour course give you the skills that every cyclist needs. By the end …
www.worcester.gov.uk
The Sustainability section on the Worcester City Council website has recently been updated. We’ve added much more information and it’s much better as a signposting tool – for individuals like yourself, and for organisations and …
Make a trip to Pershore on Thursday 17th Feb at 7.30pm to see the new film ‘No Impact Man‘. This film was only released in the UK in September and is being shown at Number …
The first event of the New Year for the Food Group has been planned and we’re looking forward to lots of people getting involved.
Come along to Aconbury Orchard (near Leopard Rise) for some fruit tree …

