In the Love Lounge at the back of The Bell, Walcot Street
Contact: 077877 24717 or bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk
In the Love Lounge at the back of The Bell, Walcot Street
Contact: 077877 24717 or bathanimalaction@yahoo.co.uk
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
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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
BRLSI's latest lecture given by Dr James Bellini
16-18 Queen Square
£3 (£1.50)
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
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
Outside Holland & Barret on Stall Street.
Come browse through others' unwanted good and take home some treasures - free.
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
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
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.
Grab a drink with other environmentalists.
Upstairs at the Rummer Pub, Grand Parade
Contact: 01225 425200
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
Upstairs at The Rummer Pub, Grand Parade
More info: www.bathcyclingcampaign.org.uk
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
Better Cycling for Bath
16-18 Queen Square Bath
Contact: 01225 31208
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)
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)
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)
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/
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
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)
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
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)
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)
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)
The fringe. Of the Festival.
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation
of all things push-
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
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)
The fringe. Of the Festival.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-
sustainable transport initiatives; have a drink. Guest Speakers from Transition Bath.
Price: £5/(£3 with ticket to Back On Track.)
Venue: TBC
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
The fringe. Of the Festival.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-
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
The fringe. Of the Festival.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
Oxfam Bath and The Little Theatre Cinema have teamed up to present We Are Together: the incredible true story of a children's orphanage in South Africa where hope comes in the shape of a choir. A percentage of the ticket price will go to Oxfam and be used in the global fight against poverty and climate change. With speaker (name tbc). CD's of the choir will be on sale afterwards.
Venue: The Little Theatre Cinema
Doors: 7.00
Time: 7.30
Price: £7.50/£6.50 concs/£5.50 Members of the Little
Info & booking: Please call 08717 042061
Links: http://www.oxfam.org.uk/
wearetogether.org
http://www.picturehouses.co.uk/
Wheelchair users will require assistance
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
A Sustainability Café for climate change related community groups
Create Centre, Bristol
This sustainability café is a follow-up activity to the FoE and Avon Wildlife Trust’s survey of Climate Change related community groups. It will build upon the results and recommendations that emerged from the study to explore ways of supporting and facilitating cooperation between community groups in the Bristol/Avon region.
It will also provide an opportunity to feed into the development of Ecojam.org – a new website dedicated to raising the profile of local green businesses, organisations and community initiatives and connecting them with each other and the people of the Bristol region. Ecojam was born out of the Sustainability Cafes’ organised by the Bristol Sustainability Network and is kindly supported by the University of Bristol and Bristol City Council.
A test version of Ecojam will go live on 6th May.
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
Keep the date free for the next Tranisiton Bath Open Forum, at the Central United Reform Church, Grove St.
What does Peak Oil mean for Bath and what practical steps can you and your communities take to make a difference?
Contact: transitionbath@googlemail.com
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-
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
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-
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
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
To compliment Back on Track, Back in the Bike Shed provides a leisurely indoors contemplation of all things push-
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
The fringe. Of the Festival.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
(Also at 3)
A bicycle promenade on the Bristol-
Kilter's 'Back On Track' by popular demand. Last year's storm Fringe debutantes
return with a cycle-
Saddle up & follow the trail for a provocative & playful insight into the post-
future of transport. Kilter's trademark site-
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)
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Lunchtime talk by James Bruges, Architect and Author of The Big Earth Book.
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Green Drinks at The Rummer, Grand Parade (overlooking Pultney Weir) 8.30pm this Wednesday!
An excellent opportunity to socialise and network with environmentally minded people in your area. Anyone interested in environmental issues is welcome!
Green Drinks International: www.greendrinks.org
The Rummer: www.therummerbath.co.uk
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
*Thur 12 June - Larkhall Saves the Planet*
Larkhall's own Transition Town group kicked-off last month with a
well-attended meeting. Come along to the second meeting, and help make plans for a more sustainable Larkhall.
7pm at St Saviour's Junior School:
Brookleaze Buildings, Larkhall Bath BA1 6RB.
More details:
<mailto:helen.kendall@zoom.co.uk>
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Activity day at community orchard: yurt construction, campfire cooking,
bat boxes, owl boxes, mystery trail, overnight camping possible.
Broadlands Orchard, Box Road, Bathford. (On the A4, 1/2 mile east of the
Bathford roundabout. Bus 231/232.)
Further details: timjbaines@yahoo.co.uk <mailto:timjbaines@yahoo.co.uk> 01225 312116
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
Bike Week is the UK's annual promotion of cycling with the aim to
get more people on their bikes. The week also encourages people to
consider cycling to work as an alternative to commuting by car and
to reduce the number of unnecessary short car journeys.
Bath & North East Somerset Council's Road Safety and Sports
& Active Leisure teams run a number of cycling events to
encourage people out of their car and to take up a healthier and
greener mode of travel.
Bike Week takes place nationally every June when a variety of
events are held to encourage people to get out on their
bikes.
This year, Bike Week will take place between Saturday 14th and
Sunday 22nd June 2008.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/transportandstreets/walkingandcycling/cycling/NationalBikeWeek.htm
Broadlands OrchardShare
Community Orchard
Wild Night Out
Saturday 14th June
All Welcome
12 noon to 4pm
Constructing a yurt; building a compost toilet; pitching tents and setting up camp
4pm to 7pm
Campfire Cooking
Evening meal - fresh seasonal produce
7pm to 10pm
Wild Night Out Activities
Bat boxes; bat finger puppets; bat detecting
Owl boxes; nocturnal moths; mystery trail
Overnight Camping
Must be pre-booked - £5 per pitch
Contact Tim Baines timjbaines@yahoo.co.uk Tel: 01225 312116
Broadlands Orchard, Box Road, Bathford
On the A4, 1/2 mile east of the Bathford roundabout. On-site parking.
Bus 231/232 - Bath to Chippenham route
This event takes place the second Saturday of every month. Bring along free items, or simply come along and pick up stuff for free. The stall is in the centre of town, near Holland & Barratt.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Bike Week is the UK's annual promotion of cycling with the aim to
get more people on their bikes. The week also encourages people to
consider cycling to work as an alternative to commuting by car and
to reduce the number of unnecessary short car journeys.
Bath & North East Somerset Council's Road Safety and Sports
& Active Leisure teams run a number of cycling events to
encourage people out of their car and to take up a healthier and
greener mode of travel.
Bike Week takes place nationally every June when a variety of
events are held to encourage people to get out on their
bikes.
This year, Bike Week will take place between Saturday 14th and
Sunday 22nd June 2008.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/transportandstreets/walkingandcycling/cycling/NationalBikeWeek.htm
Along the Bath to Bristol Railway Path 10am-4pm (last start time is 2pm)
Families are invited to take part in a FREE cycling treasure
hunt to be in with a chance of winning a new bicycle.
There will be a free drink and snack for everyone who takes part
and refreshments will be available to buy along the way.
Turn up on the day and collect your clues card and further
details at any of the stalls at the locations along the route.
Using the map provided, the challenge is to find the sports related
clues along the route and mark them on the score card.
There is a choice of two routes on the Bristol to Bath Railway
Path between Staple Hill and Bath. Each route is approximately 4-5
miles long but if you'd like a better chance of winning or fancy a
longer ride you can do both routes. It's not a race but remember
the last start time is 2pm to make sure you are finished by
4pm.
At the end of the day, two completed cards will be pulled out of
the hat for each route. One lucky adult and one lucky child from
each challenge will win a new bicycle. A further 10 child runners
up will each win a cycle accessories voucher to be spent at a local
shop.
Active for Life / Get Active will donate £50 to the school and
brownie group with the most entrants.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/transportandstreets/walkingandcycling/cycling/NationalBikeWeek.htm
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Bike Week is the UK's annual promotion of cycling with the aim to
get more people on their bikes. The week also encourages people to
consider cycling to work as an alternative to commuting by car and
to reduce the number of unnecessary short car journeys.
Bath & North East Somerset Council's Road Safety and Sports
& Active Leisure teams run a number of cycling events to
encourage people out of their car and to take up a healthier and
greener mode of travel.
Bike Week takes place nationally every June when a variety of
events are held to encourage people to get out on their
bikes.
This year, Bike Week will take place between Saturday 14th and
Sunday 22nd June 2008.
http://www.bathnes.gov.uk/BathNES/transportandstreets/walkingandcycling/cycling/NationalBikeWeek.htm
"Population: Avoiding Heffalump Traps and Making Connections".
Join Climate Friendly Bradford at its next speaker evening, where the speaker will be Catherine Budgett-Meakin, coordinator of the national Population and
Sustainability Network.
Population has become the piece of the development and environment puzzle about which nobody speaks. Catherine will make the case for population to be rehabilitated and to be debated openly and honestly, with particular reference to climate change.
Monday, June 16
7.30pm
Quaker Meeting House, Whiteheads lane, Bradford-on-Avon.
Sponsored by Bath and North East Somerset, Bristol, and South Gloucestershire councils, Jam Busting June is a month long scheme to encourage commuters to walk, cycle, car share, or catch the bus or train to work.
Taking part is simple. You register the number of days you leave your car at home on the Jam Busting June website, earning you points and entries in a prize draw of goodies donated by local employers.
What are the challenges facing Bath's historic environment and why is the city under pressure to adapt?
A Bath Preservation Trust Exhibition at the Building of Bath Museum.
Bike Week is the UK's annual promotion of cycling with the aim to
get more people on their bikes. The week also encourages people to