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Ryan Wiseman

A weekend of Fun.... a Transition town weekend event model...

Following transition town links around the web I came accross an outline for a Transition Weekend in Chester (UK?)

You can see the post here http://transitiontowns.org/forum/topic/transition-chester-weekend-f...

But I figured it wouldn't hurt of copy and past the outline here as well in case area transition town groups want to consider a simlar effort... here's a head start on what to consider... all you need to do now is sign up presenters...

Which raises a question ... and I will sort out the answer... as to what is the best way to identify share what skills I have and would be willing to share?

Put another way,as the local motive site grows ... how do I find out quick an easy whom is the best person to talkn to about permaculture or who knows bees..... and so on. I will consider and post a response

Cheers for now,
Ryan


We are pleased to invite you to come along. Here's our programme

A Sustainable Future for Cheshire West and Chester?

Friday 21st January 2010

Saturday 23rd January 2010

Sunday 24th January 2010

A series of presentations by members of Chester Climate Change and Sustainability Ginger Group and others.

14:00 to 17:00pm Friday 22nd January, 2010

Room CBB115, Best Building, University of Chester

Radical changes to society, economy and lifestyles will be necessary to mitigate and adapt to the combined impacts of climate change, peak oil and international inequalities. Planning for a more sustainable future requires the integration of long term vision with identification and communication of the steps by which we may get there. This event attempts to provide an outline of both with an emphasis oncommunication and awareness raising.

14:00 -14:10 Arrival and registration.

14:10 - 14:40 Keynote presentation: Tom Barker Vision2050 A Sustainable Future for Cheshire West and Chester

14:40 - 15:10 Bob McCombe and Stefan Nicholls. Developing resilience in a small urban community

15:10 -15:40 Opportunity to get refreshments and network in the nearby Westminster Building cafeteria.

15:40 - 16:00 Roy Alexander. Ashton Hayes Going Carbon Neutral

16:00 -16:20 Mary Gillie. Chester Cycling Demonstration Town

16:20 - 16:40 Ged Edwards. Sustainable Blacon

16:40 -17:00 General discussion/debate and opportunity to identify projects for the local and wider area.

Each of the speakers will cross-reference to the others to demonstrate how the examples link closely to the vision.

17:00 - 21:30 Food and Film Age of Stupid ( . Wesley Church Centre (WCC).

Saturday

10:30 - 15:30.BTCV- Environmental information and display. (WCC).

10:30 - 15:30. Continuous showing of Eco-Education short films.(WCC).

10:30 - 15:30.Composting Information/Advice available fromCheshire Composting Team.(WCC).

10:30 - 11:00. Solar Power presentation by Solar Twin.(WCC).

11:00 - 12:00. DrawingWorkshop led byMary Hill.(WCC).

11:30 - 12:15. Bike Maintenance Workshop presented by The Bike Factory.(WCC).

12:30 - 13:30. Succesful Gardening Workshop led by AndrewLambie and Ester Sloggett.(WCC).

12:30 - 13:30. Yoga/Meditation by Lisa Foden.(WCC).

13:45 - 14:15. Solar Power presentation by Solar Twin.(WCC).

14:00 - 15:00. DrawingWorkshop led byMary Hill.(WCC).

14:15 - 15:00. The Importance of Bees presentation by Cheshire Beekeepers Association.(WCC).

15:00 - 15:45. Bike MaintenanceWorkshop presented by The Bike Factory.(WCC).

15:30 - 16:30. Yoga/Meditation by Lisa Foden.(WCC).

15:30 - 17:30. Energy Descent Action Plan presented by Stefan Nicholls.(WCC).

Throughout the day there will be information, displays and advice available from Solar Twin, Cheshire Beekeepers Association, BTCV, TheBike Factory and CheshireComposting Team.

19:00 - Late. Ceilidh at All Saints Church, Hoole. Organised by Diana Wilderspin-Jones

Sunday

11:00 Cycle Rides: (a) 23 miles (b) 10 miles. Meet Northgate Arena. Contact Simon Brown: 01244 403960 simonwbrown@dsl.pipex.com

13:00 – 17:30. Be the Change Symposium presented by Andrew Herbert, Diana Wilderspin – Jones, Mike Arundale and Cliodhna Mulhern

followed by soup, bread and cake, suggested donation £5pp. (WCC).

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Barry Randall Comment by Barry Randall on February 1, 2010 at 3:22pm
Sounds like you're talking about an online resource centre to support transition efforts specific to grey bruce huron area (perth as well). One that we could all contribute to given our own expertise. I just learned a lot about permaculture the other day from phil beard at maitland valley CA.....permanence...sounds a lot like sustainability. How do we get more action on this site....add content that people want or need to have in front of them...how abou the library? or just google it? Problem with google is you have to filter you way through all the crap.

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