Article Archive for September 2011
Transport planning is decided within the realms of local and national government within a long timescale of 5-10 years, so knocking on the door with a request to put in a new cycle lane is …
‘Powering the future – towards sustainable energy’ was a highly successful event at the Guildhall on Saturday 17th September, attracting hundreds of people wishing to find out more about renewable energy. In addition to the …
Every year the UK Youth Climate Coalition sends a group of young people to the United Nations climate talks. They act as a voice for young people, demanding a fair and ambitious global deal on …
Switch it Off – and save money as well as energy
Put your energy saving knowledge to the test tomorrow – Friday 23rd September – by taking part in the Worcestershire Countywide Switch Off. Between 4.30pm …
Join the poetic spoken word commuity in Worcester’s Boston Tea Party Cafe this Saturday, 24th September at 7pm. It’s part of 600 events taking place across 450 cities and 95 countries to promote environmental, social, and political change.
Poets, writers …
We’ve got a host of apple pressing events planned for September and October. Come along to all or any of the events, just drop in with your apples or pears and we will juice them …
On 16th October, regular monthly rides around Worcestershire will start again. They are led rides mainly using quiet roads and cycle paths. No one gets left behind as we ride to the pace of the …
At the Guildhall on Saturday 10th September, local chef and author Anita Sharma-James will be doing live Indian Cookery demonstrations. This event is all in aid of Noah’s Ark Trust, a local charity which supports …

