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Events in September 2017

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To celebrate the wild food that our hedgerows provide I am blackberrying whatever the weather from Shobrooke church on the local footpaths. Please come and join me and other Sustainable Crediton's members of the Grubs Up event group, which will be encouraging all of us to waste less food, and make ...

A work party to collect the coppiced wood from last season. ...

Notes from last meeting Anyone interested in Reducing, Reusing or Recycling is welcome to come and join our small friendy group and see what we are planning. All ideas welcome! ...

Purpose of Consultation There will be a presentation of the findings from the scoping study that is being carried out over the summer. The study has been commissioned by the Devon New Economy Initiative, of which the purpose statement is here attached. Gill Westcott and Isabel Carlisle will repor ...

This is a regular monthly event in the Town Square car park. Bring along clean household plastics and recycle what the council are currently not collecting. For further information please contact Carolyn. ...

This is the first planning meeting for the annual Sustainable Crediton Seed Share, usually held in February half term. it's a chance to, well, share seeds we've saved from our gardens the previous year (hint, you should be doing it now!), but also to learn about beekeeping, composting, and a host o ...

This day workshop has been developed out of work carried out in London and the South East where groups came together and co-designed a functioning regional network. This network developed through using a series of exercises to come up with ideas and plans and it is these exercises that form the bas ...

Grubs Up! is a pilot community meal using surplus food donated by local shops, cafes and supermarkets. Please join us for a free lunch. Help feed bellies not bins and pick up top tips on reducing food waste at home You are invited to share this free lunch as a supporter of Waste Action Group even ...