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Friday February 29, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 12:00

St Saviour's Church Larkhall.

Every Friday a bunch of happy fair-traders get together and offer a fantastic range of foodstuffs, household and luxury goods for sale at St Saviour's. There's refreshments on offer and even a well-stocked toy corner for the kids to play in while you shop. It's the easiest way to go fairtrade.

Further details: Lyndsey Wright 01225 331402, simon_wright@btinternet.com

Start: 18:00
End: 19:00

Bath Literature Festival on Environment Issues: Tony Juniper and Mark Lynas

Fri 29 February

18.00-19.00, Guildhall

Author and Friends of the Earth director Tony Juniper (How Many Lightbulbs Does it Take to Change a Lightbulb?) and author Mark Lynas (Six Degrees: Our Future on a Hotter Planet) will discuss 95 Ways to Change a Planet with Tony McLaughlin.

Tickets, £8 (£6) 

Saturday March 1, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59


Fairtrade Fiesta – all day, Abbey Courtyard

A fun-packed event with free samplings of fairtrade goodies, the chance to make a fairtrade pledge, and fairtrade toiletries, crafts and other goods available all day.


Further details: Claire Morgan 07786302930, claire@faragherjones.com

Start: 10:00
End: 16:30

Broadmead Baptist Church 

The 'African Voices and Global Justice' conference, organised by African Initiatives in collaboration with Africans in One, will be an exciting combination of speakers, films, presentations and workshops for the African diaspora and those interested in African ideas and alternatives. For more information contact africanvoices@african-initiatives.org.uk

Start: 19:00
End: 21:45

Keynsham Fairtrade Group has organised a showing of 'Black Gold,' a film about the international coffee trade and one man's fight for a fair deal for Ethiopian coffee growers. The evening starts at 7.00pm with a Fairtrade Reception with Fairtrade wine/juice and nibbles. Preceding the film, Martha Daniela Gonzales a Nicaraguan coffee grower will be giving a talk. The film starts at 7.45pm, followed by a discussion on the issues raised by the film. Tickets are £7.50 (£4.00 for concessions) to include a free glass of wine/juice plus coffee & cake after the film, and are available from Keynsham Town Council office, 15-17 Temple Street, Keynsham. Tel. 0117 9868683, or email: reception@keynsham-tc.gov.uk This is a fundraising event supporting Fairtrade at Keynsham Music Festival 2008.

Sunday March 2, 2008
Start: 14:30
End: 15:30

Bath Literature Festival on Environment Issues: Sir David King

Sun 02 March

14.30-15.30, Guildhall

Respected scientist and recent Government Chief Scientist Sir David King, whose impressive record includes promoting an international dialogue to act on climate change, will speak on what needs to happen to decrease our footprint.

Tickets, £7 (£5) 

Monday March 3, 2008
Start: 00:00

I wanted to make you aware that we have a coffee shop opening on Keynsham
High Street on 3rd March. We are one of very few companies in the area
that support fair-trade 100%, and all of our products are ethicaly and
sustainably sourced wherever possible. We have made a huge effort to
ensure that we open during fair-trade fortnight, so i would like as many
people to know as possible. We will be having a presence from the local
paper and also our local fair-trade group as well.
Kind regards

Lucy

Tuesday March 4, 2008
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

 City Church of St Stephens

 Confirmed speakers include Roger James, Campaigner at Oxfam South West and Jenny Foster, Coordinator of the Bristol Fairtrade Network. For more information contact Canon Tim Higgins on 0117 929 4984 or city.canon@bristol-cathedral.co.uk

Start: 20:00
End: 23:00

 

Meet fellow green locals who want to make Bath sustainable at the Ram in Widcombe to kickoff Transition Bath. Anyone concerned with peak oil, climate change, and sustainability is welcome.

Contact: transitionbath@googlemail.com

 

Wednesday March 5, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 22:00

Fairtrade Directory launch event: Bradford on Avon reception

7.00-10.00 p.m.

St. Margaret's Hall

A reception by the Mayor and Town Council for Chamber of Commerce members and other supporters. A screening of Black Gold will follow the reception. Fairtrade Directories will be available for attendees to take and distribute themselves.

Friday March 7, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59


Fairtrade Market – all day, Green Park Station. With all sorts of fairtrade goods to buy, and events tbc. Fairtrade takes over Green Park Station


Further details: Claire Morgan 07786302930, claire@faragherjones.com

Start: 09:00
End: 12:00

St Saviour's Church Larkhall.

Every Friday a bunch of happy fair-traders get together and offer a
fantastic range of foodstuffs, household and luxury goods for sale at
St Saviour's. There's refreshments on offer and even a well-stocked toy
corner for the kids to play in while you shop. It's the easiest way to
go fairtrade.

Further details: Lyndsey Wright 01225 331402, simon_wright@btinternet.com

Saturday March 8, 2008
Start: 00:00
End: 23:59

Fairtrade Fiesta – all day, Abbey Courtyard

A fun-packed event with free samplings of fairtrade goodies, the chance
to make a fairtrade pledge, and fairtrade toiletries, crafts and other
goods available all day.


Further details: Claire Morgan 07786302930, claire@faragherjones.com

Start: 00:10

Grab some coffee with other Fairtrade supporters at the Quaker Meeting House. Guest speaker and more details TBA.

Start: 18:00
End: 21:00

Folk House, Park Street

 
Bristol Link with Nicaragua (BLINC) and Bristol Action for Southern Africa are hosting a food and film event to
celebrate International womens Day For more information contact info@blinc.org.uk

Sunday March 9, 2008
Start: 11:00
End: 16:00

As part of Fairtrade Fortnight, the new open-top Choose Fairtrade Bus will set off from London on a grand tour of eight Fairtrade Towns and cities across the UK, spreading the word about Fairtrade and calling on local people to Change Today, Choose Fairtrade. The bus will be the focus of interactive displays and activities, live music, discussions, competitions, and the opportunity to sample delicious Fairtrade products and meet Fairtrade producers. Bristol will be the bus's final stop, so come out and show your support for the movement. 

Start: 14:00
End: 17:00

Zimbabwe: Using the power of love to overcome the love of power
Celebrating the courage of the Women of Zimbabwe Arise’ NGO

With
speakers Franco Henwood (AI UK Zimbabwe Co-ordinator) & Stella Maravanyika
(Zimbabwean Civil Society Activist)

Date: Sunday 9th March
Time: 3 - 5pm
Venue: Manvers Street Baptist Church, Manvers Street

Refreshments will be available.

For more information contact info@bathamnesty.co.uk

Monday March 10, 2008
Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

St Michael's Without, Broad Street Bath 

John Everitt, Chief Executive of B&NES Council will be
explaining the background to growth targets and the Council’s plans for
reaching decisions on how best to achieve them. Mike Grist, Director of
Development from Somer Community Housing, will give a brief outline of
affordable housing needs, and Robert Hellard from South Stoke Parish
Council will describe the reaction of the parishes to the proposal for
an urban extension of some 1500 new dwellings on the southern edge of
the city.

Wednesday March 12, 2008
Start: 20:30
End: 23:00

Join other environmentally-minded locals to socialise and
network at this monthly event.

 

Upstairs at The Rummer, 8:30 

Thursday March 13, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 19:30

Dr. Richard Wiltshire
Dept of Geography
King’s College London
 
Adviser on allotment management to he Department of Communities and local Government   

Venue: 8 West, 1.1
University of Bath
Claverton Down Road
 
First event in a programme to celebrate the centenary of the 1908 Small Holdings and Allotments Act
and of the first statutory allotment in Bath, at Larkhall
 
Organised by Bath & North East Somerset Allotments Association
www.banes-allotments.org  enquiries: 01225 332246
 
Free to Association members, UoB staff and students. Non-members £3

Poster attached 

 

Friday March 14, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 23:59

Hi All!

I thought you'd be interested to hear about an 'OxJam'
event which is happening this Friday at The Invention (art) Studios,
Lower Borough Walls, 7.30 - 12pm.

Called Audioprose,
the night will be a mix of poetry and music (with bands such as The
Blow Hards and The Mandibles) giving a chance for people to have a
night of great entertainment & raise money for Oxfam (the last
event raised nearly £600!)!

Tickets are £4 (before 7.30) £5 after, so why not come down and join us for a perfect start to the weekend.

Audioprose

14th March, 7.30 - 12 midnight
Invention (Art) Studios, Lower Borough Walls (near Marks n Spencers / Oxfam bookshop / Pigeon Park)
£4 / £5 entry

Please email me or ring Ross (07733257235) for further details / info on how to get there,

See you Friday!

Janine

Monday March 17, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 19:30

St Michael's Church, Broad Street

Discussion meeting open at all interested in the future of Bath.

Contact: www.betterbath.org.uk

 

Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

We'll be going over Fairtrade Fortnight, talking about International fairtrade day and what we might do to mark it and hopefully welcoming some new members along.

It's in the Kaposvar Rooms at the Guildhall from 7.30. 

Thursday March 20, 2008
Start: 00:00

The Global Education Network presents "Local to Global:  Eco-Schools, Sustainability and the Climate Change Agenda," a teachers' professional development event that looks at ways schools can link local projects to global issues. 

20 March, Bath Spa University, times and more information to follow.

To get involved, contact: Jane Talbot, Education Team, ENVOLVE

Direct Dial: 01225 750921

www.envolve.co.uk 

Friday March 21, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 23:00

Upstairs at The Rummer Pub, Grand Parade

Contact: www.bathcyclingcampaign.org.uk

 

Tuesday March 25, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

At BRLSI, 16 Queen Sq, Bath. £3.

Anil Markandya, Professor of Economics at Bath University and
member of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, will speak on
how putting economic values on environments and resources can help save
them and stabilise the climate.

Friday March 28, 2008
Start: 10:00
Start: 28/03/2008 - 10:00
End: 29/03/2008 - 16:00

This sustainable home exhibition has expanded to now include sustainable gardening.
Exhibits, talks and demos on everything for a totally sustainable build and lifestyle.

 
At the Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset

£5, Concessions £2, children under 16 free.


More info: http://www.ecostrust.org.uk/h4g/

Start: 19:30
End: 21:30

Free showing at Manvers St Baptist Church

Saturday March 29, 2008
End: 16:00
Start: 28/03/2008 - 10:00
End: 29/03/2008 - 16:00

This sustainable home exhibition has expanded to now include sustainable gardening.
Exhibits, talks and demos on everything for a totally sustainable build and lifestyle.

 
At the Royal Bath and West Showground, Shepton Mallet, Somerset

£5, Concessions £2, children under 16 free.


More info: http://www.ecostrust.org.uk/h4g/

Sunday March 30, 2008
Start: 00:00

There will be a celebratory procession along the Bristol-Bath railway
path, aimed at throwing out plans to turn the path into a bus route. See

More information: www.bristolcyclingcampaign.org.uk 

 

Start: 00:00
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Monday March 31, 2008
(all day)
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Tuesday April 1, 2008
(all day)
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Wednesday April 2, 2008
(all day)
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Thursday April 3, 2008
(all day)
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Friday April 4, 2008
(all day)
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Saturday April 5, 2008
End: 23:59
Start: 30/03/2008 - 00:00
End: 05/04/2008 - 23:59

30 March - 05 April - Stop Climate Chaos: Week of Action

Bath Oxfam Group and other environmental groups in Bath are planning events to mark this national week of action on climate change.


To get involved with planning and organising, contact Janine.woodward@gmail.com

More information to come.

Start: 00:00
End: 23:59

As a finale to Stop Climate Chaos/I Count's Week of Action, Friends of the Earth and the Big Ask are staging a photo stunt to get loads of local media coverage in a push to get international aviation emissions included in the Climate Change bill.

More information: http://community.foe.co.uk/events/big_ask_doa/index.html

 

Start: 09:00
End: 13:00

Dear All,

As part of the National Week of Action on Climate Change, Bath Oxfam and Bath Friends of the Earth are joining forces to run a stall in Green Park Station asking Bath residents to pledge for a Climate Bill with Bite.

And we need YOU to help us run the stall! If you have half an hour to spare on the morning of Saturday 5th April, we'd love you to help us out!

We'll be handing out literature informing people about the bill & the amendments which are necessary to make it work, as well as asking them to sign a4 pledges which we'll be handing to Don Foster to take to Parliament.

You don't need to know a lot about climate change - everything will be provided for you - and you may find you learn something new along the way as well as getting the chance to grab some goodies at the Farmers Market!

We'll even have our own personal Gordon Brown - blindfolded of course as his government seems to want to hide from the strong action it needs to take. Thankfully, Don is far more supportive and will be pushing the government to step up to the mark when the Bill is voted on - nice one Don!

If you can give some time, do please get back to me on oxfambath@yahoo.co.uk. The more the merrier!

See you soon

Janine

 

Start: 09:00
End: 13:00

Bath Friends of the Earth and Oxfam will be running campaign stall in Green Park Framers Market to raise awareness of the limitations of the bill.

Contact: oxfambath@yahoo.co.uk if you want to volunteer, or just come and show your support. 

Monday April 7, 2008
Start: 20:00
End: 21:00

Still Point, Broad Street Place, Walcot Street

Contact: info@bath-foe.org.uk, 01225 463555 

 

Tuesday April 8, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

BRLSI 16-18 Queen Square Bath

01225 31208 

Wednesday April 9, 2008
Start: 20:30

Upstairs at the Rummer, Grand Parade

Monthly meeting for anyone interested in environmental issues.

Saturday April 12, 2008
Start: 00:00

Volunteering event in Box Road, Bathford - all welcome
Please wear sturdy clothes, gloves and footwear. Bring tools such as loppers or secateurs if you have them.

Contact Tim Baines for more information:

01225 312116
timjbaines@yahoo.co.uk

Start: 12:00
End: 15:00

Outside Holland & Barrett on Stall Street.

This monthly event redistributes unwanted goods from round the city - for free.

Contact: shavenyak_99@yahoo.com

 

Monday April 14, 2008
Start: 19:45
End: 21:00

Stillpoint (next to the YMCA) Broad Street place

(Between the Fine Cheese Company and Pax Marice).

Contact:
07736 678586, greenpeace@hotmail.com

Start: 20:00
End: 22:00

'Low-carbon Housing – Making the Dream Come True' is the topic for
discussion at April's Science Café upstairs at the Raven public house,
Queen Street on Monday 14 April, 8.00pm. Bill Gething of Bath
architects Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios will be giving a talk and
answering questions. The Science Café is held at the Raven on every
second Monday of the month.

Tuesday April 15, 2008
Start: 18:00
End: 20:30

Open at 18:00 for 18:30

St Michael's Church, Broad Street

Discussion meeting open to all.

More information: www.betterbath.org.uk

Sunday April 20, 2008
Start: 12:30
End: 18:00

Monthly Sunday afternoon lunch and film screening at the Porter Cellar. Check back for their radical film selection for April.

Contact: shavenyak_99@yahoo.com

Monday April 21, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

Guildhall, Kaposvar Room

Contact: Steve Faragher 

Friday April 25, 2008
Start: 18:30
End: 20:30

Shakespeare Pub, Henry Street, Totterdown, Bristol

Come support locals Mia Harris and Sian Lamprey in their fundraising event for Creative Kids International, linking local children to those in Zambia to promote an internatioanl understanding of the issues that face today's world. A £6 pound ticket (must be bought in advance from The Shakepeare Pub or from Mia or Sian) gets you an African curry meal (vegetarian option available) and a raffle ticket. 

Contact: 07791 319 614

www.myspace.com/creativekidsinternational 

 

Saturday April 26, 2008
Start: 12:00
End: 16:00


The South West Fairtrade day is an opportunity For all those across the South
West region to share their ideas and Best practice. iF you are already working as
part of a Fairtrade town or would like to work towards Fairtrade status, or are an
interested individual, there will be something to take away from this event.
Hannah Reed From the Fairtrade Foundation will be giving a presentation on the
Fairtrade towns movement and there will be talks about Fairtrade schools,
workplaces and directories. We will have small working groups to discuss different issues.
This event is free and food and drink will be provided at break and lunchtime.
Faragher Jones is sponsoring the event and refreshments will be donated by
B&NES council. Travel expenses cannot unfortunately be paid for.

Empire and Commonwealth Museum, Bristol
(next to Temple Meads Station)

 

For more info or to register please contact steve@greenbath.org

Start: 18:00
End: 20:00

At the Abbey - all welcome

Sunday April 27, 2008
Start: 11:00

Join Response2route for their clean up at Rudmore Park.

Contact: response2route@fsmail.net, www.response2route.co.uk 

Tuesday April 29, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 22:00

Five eminent speakers with different backgrounds and experience have agreed to be on the panel for a debate on Climate Change, in Bath Abbey on Tuesday, 29th April, with the title: 'CLIMATE CHANGE: What is happening? What can we do? Can Bath become an eco city?'
The evening has been organised by Churches Together in Bath to give people of the city a chance to hear authoritative views on this, the most urgent issue of our lifetime. The speakers will summarise the present state of the climate change debate, and give their views about what organisations and individuals need to do to respond. In particular there will be discussion about how Bath can move towards being an ‘eco city’ following the example of ‘Transition Towns’ Bristol and Totnes, amongst many others.
Speakers will include Professor Anil Markandya of Bath University; Martin Palmer, Director of the Alliance of Religions and Conservation; ecological campaigner Andrew Pendleton, Climate Change Adviser, Christian Aid; and Sarah Pugh, working with ‘Transition Bristol’. The chairman will be Rev Roger Nunn, Executive Secretary of Churches Together in Bath.
The debate will be at 7.30pm, in Bath Abbey; entrance will be free, but there will be a retiring collection to meet expenses.
People from all walks of life and outlooks will be welcome, but particularly members of churches, and it is confidently hoped to fill the Abbey, as for the long-remembered debate on ‘Should we invade Iraq?’ in 2002.

Thursday May 1, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

Downstairs at the Hobgoblin

 Contact: bathactivistnet@yahoo.co.uk

 

Start: 19:30
End: 22:00

Transition Bath is showing The End of Suburbia, a film that discusses the dwindling supply of cheap energy in the form of fossil fuels and its effect on society. Described as shocking, it's the "must see" film on Peak Oil. Shown upstairs at the Ram, Widcombe from 7.30pm, followed by a discussion. Entry is by donation

Saturday May 3, 2008
Start: 12:00

Community picnic at the end of the green space in Rudmore Park.

Contact: response2route@fsmail.net, www.response2route.co.uk

Monday May 5, 2008
Start: 11:00
End: 16:30

At the Bath Organic Garden by Victoria Park playpark. Free entry with tea and plants for sale, and a children's activity in the morning.

Start: 23:20

Hi All!

On 18th May there will be a celebration
of the 10th anniversary of the founding of the ‘Make Poverty History’
campaign in Birmingham. If you can get to Birmingham on May the 18th
please support this event!

Details: Journey to Justice at the ICC
in Birmingham
city Centre from 2.30-4.30pm SUNDAY
18 MAY 2008. Ti
ckets are £10 (£5 concessions) and
can be booked online at www.journeytojustice.org or
by post: for details call 0560 150 7359.

Janine

Wednesday May 7, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

In the Love Lounge at the back of The Bell, Walcot Street

Contact: 077877 24717 or bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk 

Friday May 9, 2008
Start: 00:00
Start: 09/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 10/05/2008 - 23:59

Ethical Expo 08 logo

The UK''s first ethical trade show

 FRIDAY 09 MAY:

10am Opening of Eithical Expo by Dawn Primoloro, Minister of State for Public Health and Amanda Parr, presenter Points West 

10:30am Cookery School by Bordeaux Quay

11:30am Cookery School by Bordeaux Quay

1pm Ethical Investments by Triodos

2pm Social Enterprise Mark by RISE

3pm Ethical Travel by Real Gap

4pm Ethical Beauty by Body Shop

5pm Ethical Beauty by Body Shop

_______________________________ 

SATURDAY 10 MAY: 

10am Paper Bag Game for all the family by Christian Aid

11am Can Fashion Really Be Ethical? by Oxfam

12pm Matching Good Food to Ethical Wine with Barry Haughton

2pm Air miles vs Fairtrade - how do we make the right choice? by Fairtrade Foundation, in conjunction with Bristol Festival of Ideas

3:30 Living the Good Life debate with Harriet Lamb and Andrew Simms

5:30 Fashion show by Oxfam 

Start: 19:00
End: 20:00

BRLSI's latest lecture given by Dr James Bellini

16-18 Queen Square

£3 (£1.50) 

Saturday May 10, 2008
End: 23:59
Start: 09/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 10/05/2008 - 23:59

Ethical Expo 08 logo

The UK''s first ethical trade show

 FRIDAY 09 MAY:

10am Opening of Eithical Expo by Dawn Primoloro, Minister of State for Public Health and Amanda Parr, presenter Points West 

10:30am Cookery School by Bordeaux Quay

11:30am Cookery School by Bordeaux Quay

1pm Ethical Investments by Triodos

2pm Social Enterprise Mark by RISE

3pm Ethical Travel by Real Gap

4pm Ethical Beauty by Body Shop

5pm Ethical Beauty by Body Shop

_______________________________ 

SATURDAY 10 MAY: 

10am Paper Bag Game for all the family by Christian Aid

11am Can Fashion Really Be Ethical? by Oxfam

12pm Matching Good Food to Ethical Wine with Barry Haughton

2pm Air miles vs Fairtrade - how do we make the right choice? by Fairtrade Foundation, in conjunction with Bristol Festival of Ideas

3:30 Living the Good Life debate with Harriet Lamb and Andrew Simms

5:30 Fashion show by Oxfam 

Start: 00:00

Volunteering event in Box Road, Bathford - all welcome
Please wear sturdy clothes, gloves and footwear. Bring tools such as loppers or secateurs if you have them.

Contact Tim Baines for more information:

01225 312116
timjbaines@yahoo.co.uk

Start: 12:00
End: 15:00

Outside Holland & Barret on Stall Street.

Come browse through others' unwanted good and take home some treasures - free. 

Monday May 12, 2008
Start: 19:45
End: 20:45

Stillpoint (next to the YMCA) Broad Street Place
(Between the Fine Cheese Company and Pax Marice you take the steps and it's on your right)

Contact: 07736 678586 | greenpeace@hotmail.com

Tuesday May 13, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

Speakers:
Paul Miner
Campaign to Protect Rural England

Jim Claydon
Royal Town Planning Institute

Elwin Room,
Bath Royal Literary and
Scientific Institution,
16 -18 Queen Square,
Bath, BA1 2HN
13 May 2008,
7.00 pm
Tickets £2.00 or free to CPRE members
Contact 01225 446571 to book

Do you care about your countryside?
If you do and want to find out more, join us on the 13th

Wednesday May 14, 2008
Start: 19:00
End: 20:00

A public meeting entitled 'Larkhall Saves the Planet' is being  organised by the Larkhall Climate & Energy Action Group.

At St Saviour's C of E Junior  School.

Start: 20:30
End: 23:00

Grab a drink with other environmentalists.

Upstairs at the Rummer Pub, Grand Parade

Contact: 01225 425200 

Sunday May 18, 2008
Start: 12:30
End: 15:30

A monthly lunch and radical film screening, downstairs at the Porter Cellar bar, 12.30pm, screening all sorts of documentary films of an alternative bent, such as on hunt saboteurs, graffiti, activism, etc.

 

This month "The Gama strike: A victory for all workers
In 2005, the Socialist Party in Ireland (sister party of the Socialist Party in England and Wales)  uncovered a major scandal of migrant worker exploitation. "A modern form of bonded labour" Socialist Party TD (MP) Joe Higgins called it in the Irish Parliament. This documentary captures the historic struggle wages by the Gama workers for justice."
 

 

Contact: shavenyak_99@yahoo.com

Monday May 19, 2008
Start: 19:30
End: 23:00

Upstairs at The Rummer Pub, Grand Parade

 More info: www.bathcyclingcampaign.org.uk

Start: 19:30
End: 21:00

Guildhall, Council Chamber

Contact: Steve Faragher

Tuesday May 20, 2008
Start: 09:30
End: 16:30

Organised by Carfree UK and the University of the West of England, the conference will focus on Ecotowns, urban regeneration, and healthy cities. Carfree neighbourhoods have been appearing across several European countries in recent years, but ‘carfree housing’ in the UK has all been small in scale, so far. Rosie Winterton, Minister of State for Transport and Markus Heller, a German architect with experience of carfree
communities in Germany, will be speaking and answering such questions as: What are carfree neighbourhoods? How do they work in other countries? What advantages and problems do they bring? Is the UK market ready for such innovations?
 
Contact: info@carfree.org.uk
Location: Bristol Marriott Royal Hotel, College Green
More info: Carfree UK

Start: 19:30
End: 20:30

Better Cycling for Bath

16-18 Queen Square Bath

Contact: 01225 31208
 

Thursday May 22, 2008
Start: 00:00
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Friday May 23, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Saturday May 24, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Start: 10:00
End: 10:56

There will be a walk/ride of the proposed Two Tunnels Greenway – so far as it is accessible – on Sat 24 May 08.

 
Start at 10.00 from the beginning of Linear Way, just around the corner from the Junction with Bellotts Road and the Lower Bristol Road, 50 metres west of the Royal Oak pub, south of Windsor Bridge. Map: http://tinyurl.com/5o2nj7

Time for a leisurely drink in the Hope and Anchor pub for those who wish to do so before returning by bus (for walkers) or walk/ride back as you wish.

Distance: 4 miles. Everyone welcome.

Contact: FrankTompson@talktalk.net  http://www.twotunnels.org.uk/

 

Start: 11:00
End: 11:15

(Also at 3)

A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-Bath Railway Path starting at Brassmill Lane Enterprise Centre. Follow National Cycle Route 4 about 15 minutes westward from the city centre.

Kilter's  'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-based promenade performance on the old railway path to Saltford.
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-oil
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-responsive style includes interactive
characters & design installations made from recycled materials. Bring your own bike
or book soon to reserve one.

Check www.kiltertheatrere.org before leaving.

£10 (£8 conc, including those with own bike)

Sunday May 25, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Start: 11:00
End: 11:15

(Also at 3)

A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-Bath Railway Path starting at Brassmill Lane Enterprise Centre. Follow National Cycle Route 4 about 15 minutes westward from the city centre.

Kilter's  'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-based promenade performance on the old railway path to Saltford.
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-oil
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-responsive style includes interactive
characters & design installations made from recycled materials. Bring your own bike
or book soon to reserve one.

Check www.kiltertheatrere.org before leaving.

£10 (£8 conc, including those with own bike)

Monday May 26, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Tuesday May 27, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Wednesday May 28, 2008
(all day)
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

Start: 00:00
Start: 28/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/06/2008 - 23:59

The fringe. Of the Festival.

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation
of all things push-bike.  Let Dr Bike give your wheels a quick once over while you
take your time to rifle through Kilter's process: learn about new discoveries and
disappointments; listen to original interviews; read source materials; sign up for
sustainable transport initiatives; have a drink.  Guest Speakers from Transition
Bath.

Price: £5/(£3 with ticket to Back On Track.)

Venue:  TBC

Thursday May 29, 2008
End: 23:59
Start: 22/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 29/05/2008 - 23:59

Join the Bath community at the 3rd Healthy Living Week. Activities free unless otherwise specified.

Thursday 22 May

2-3.30: Music and Movement, Twerton Village Hall

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

9-12: Frst Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church 

6.30-8: Slimming World, Southdown Methodist Church

7: Herbal Woodland Walk, Walwyn, Carrs' Woodland 

7-8.30: Aikido, Hedley Hall

Friday 23 May

11-2: StreetsafeSelf Defence, Bath City Football Club

11:45: Get Strinding - Walk, Bath City Farm

1.30-3: Twerton Infants open afternoon, Twerton Infants School

9-12: Fisrt Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Church

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (adults), Southdown Methodist Church

Saturday 24 May

10: Two-Tunnels Bike Ride/Walk, Royal Oak Pub, Lower Bristol Road 

2-3: Aerobics (children), Southdown Methodist Church 

3-5 : Badminton (children), Southdown Methodist Church

Monday 26 May

10.30-11.30: Goldies singalong, Blagdon Park Community Grove

2-3: Aerobics (over 50) Southdown Methodist Church

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Church Hall (£1.50)

6.30-8: Aikido (children), Hedley Hall  

7-8.30: Aikido (adults), Hedley Hall

Tuesday 27 May

10-12: Roots and Shoots, Bath CIty Farm 

2-4: Tea Dance, Bath City Football

2-3: Aerobics (adults), Southdown Methodist

Wednesday 28 May

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health 

10-12: Fish Master Class, Rose Cottage

12-2: Fish Lunch, Rose Cottage (£5)

11-: Food co-op open morning, Southside Food Co-op

10.30-12, 1.15-2.45: Healthy eating info, Carrswood day service 

2-3: Aerobics (over 50), Southdown Methodist Church 

Thursday 29 May 

9-12: First Aid for Mental Health, Southdown Methodist Hall

10-2: HLW Celebration at the Farm, Bath City Farm

12-2: Healthy BBQ, Rose Cottage (£3)

2-4: Sequence Tea Dance, St Barnabas Hall (£1.50) 

(all day)
Start: 28/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/06/2008 - 23:59

The fringe. Of the Festival.

Start: 11:00
End: 11:15

(Also at 3)

A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-Bath Railway Path starting at Brassmill Lane Enterprise Centre. Follow National Cycle Route 4 about 15 minutes westward from the city centre.

Kilter's  'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-based promenade performance on the old railway path to Saltford.
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-oil
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-responsive style includes interactive
characters & design installations made from recycled materials. Bring your own bike
or book soon to reserve one.

Check www.kiltertheatrere.org before leaving.

£10 (£8 conc, including those with own bike)

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-bike.  Let Dr Bike give your wheels a quick once over while you take your time to rifle through Kilter's process: learn about new discoveries and disappointments; listen to original interviews; read source materials; sign up for
sustainable transport initiatives; have a drink.  Guest Speakers from Transition Bath.

www.kiltertheatrere.org

Price: £5/(£3 with ticket to Back On Track.)

Venue:  TBC

Start: 19:30
End: 22:00

Transition Bath is showing Message in the Waves, the film that kickstarted the Modbury anti-plastic bag movement. Are you passionate about banning the plastic? Come along and join the discussion.Shown upstairs at the Ram, Widcombe from 7.30pm, followed by a discussion. Entry is by donation

Friday May 30, 2008
(all day)
Start: 28/05/2008 - 00:00
End: 08/06/2008 - 23:59

The fringe. Of the Festival.

Start: 11:00
End: 11:15

(Also at 3)

A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-Bath Railway Path starting at Brassmill Lane Enterprise Centre. Follow National Cycle Route 4 about 15 minutes westward from the city centre.

Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-based promenade performance on the old railway path to Saltford.
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-oil
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-responsive style includes interactive
characters & design installations made from recycled materials. Bring your own bike
or book soon to reserve one.

Check www.kiltertheatrere.org before leaving.

£10 (£8 conc, including those with own bike)

Start: 19:00
End: 21:00

To compliment Back on Track