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2007 MEETINGS and EVENTS
A Green Supper was
held Thursday, September 20, 2007 at The Boosey, Snodhill.
This was the first of possibly many Green Suppers. It
was a social evening with a serious intent. It took the
form of a Bring and Share ‘Green’ Supper, where
everyone brought
a dish of food and/or bottle of something to drink made mainly from
home-grown or locally produced ingredients (as simple or complicated as
you want to make it and any colour you like, by the way, not just
green!). The result was a delicious buffet
supper produced with a
minimum of food miles! It was the perfect vnue to meet new
people,
exchange ideas about environmental issues
and combating climate change and find out just what needs to be done to
make a global as well as a local impact. It was a fun
evening with a serious purpose to start off a new season with GVEG.
Why should I save energy or reduce my carbon footprint, unless everyone else does too? And since climate change is a global problem, what’s the point of doing anything when China’s building more and more power stations? Laurence Matthews is a writer who has worked in universities and in industry. Recently, he gave evidence to the House of Commons Environment Select Committee on the psychology of tackling climate change. On Thursday, 12 July, Laurence Matthews gave an illustrated talk to GVEG. Follow this link titled Why Light Bulbs are Important to read a summary of his talk. Setting the future direction for GVEG. Here are the Strategy Meeting Minutes from July 19th Sustainable Communities Meeting was held on June 14, 2007 The concept of sustainable communities is central to plans for future development and helps to inform the work that this group does. The concept involves a partnership between government, councils and local people to create surroundings in which people live and thrive, balancing the social, economic and environmental areas. In short, these communities are likely to be:
Hay Festival 2007 This year featured afternoon session on Things Green including how festivals can understand and reduce their own environmental impact. There were lots of talks throughout the festival that were relevant to global as well as local environment issues. Have a look at their Greenprint pages. Biodiesel was produced in the Marches by Richard Hill. The project has been made possible by Patrick Dyke working on behalf of GVEG with Hay, Richard Hill and Adam Kennerley from the wasteless society in Bishop's Castle. More information on biodiesel . Greenlinks Launch The Herefordshire Greenlinks directory was successfully launched on May 9, 2007. Patrick Holden of the Soil Association gave a talk about prosperity after "peak oil". GVEG participated in the discussions about how groups such as this one can contribute to sustainable development of communities in the light of coming changes to the climate and the supply of energy and service. Kerbside Recyclable collection extended - Herefordshire Council are extending separate collections of recycables to include: Brewardine ( limited service ), Cusop, Clifford, Vowchurch and Dorstone - you should get information and bags - PURPLE for paper and textiles, CLEAR for cans and plastic bottles and a calendar of collection dates. No info on glass that I can see - could be that glass, card etc will still be taken to collection points. [Hereford Times, 8 March 2007] Did you know that worms have five hearts? This and other much more useful information was part of the very entertaining talk by Richard from Wiggly Wigglers, the organic gardening company at Tyberton. We learned about the intricacies of wormeries and good composting, usefully recycling all that kitchen waste, as well as many attractive ways of making our gardens really welcoming to wildlife. A really amusing and informative evening. The public meeting held at Peterchurch Village Hall on January 22, 2007 was attended by over 50 people who heard the council talk about insulation, grants and other action on sustainable development. Vanessa's report: We had a lively meeting on January the 22nd with Council Officers Harry Fitch on Insulation and Trish Marsh on the Council's environmental policies. The Council have their own Energy Team who can help with grants and advice on 01432 260398 / 261887, and the Energy Efficiency Advice Centre is a nationwide free helpline on 0800 512012. There are plenty of ways that we can improve insulation in our homes and there are discounts and grants to help in specific cases, even in rental properties. Elaine talked about the Green Directory, which will be appearing in our local shops soon and is a useful aid for local shopping and services. The Golden Valley Stores in Peterchurch is now selling low energy lightbulbs so we can reduce our shopping miles there. Bob Hilton and Dan Dixon talked about the Solar Panel Course and anyone who is interested in solar panels can contact them. They are organising a solar panel group to help with advice and in practical ways to encourage installation. We have already ordered our first panels. Click here to return to top of this page.
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