Archive for September, 2007

FILMS with Cinema at the Warehouse, Ilminster

Friday, September 14th, 2007

in cooperation with Somerset Wildlife Trust

Sun 16 Sep 2.30pm Al Gore’s “An Inconvenient Truth”
All 150 seats were taken for previous two showings – please encourage your friends to BOOK NOW for this award-winning, entertaining and significant film which will be followed by a discussion led by David Gordon, former County Councillor and Chairman of Ecos Trust, the award-winning builders of zero carbon homes.
Sat 22 Sep 2.30pm Al Gore’s Update on An inconvenient Truth
plus The GREENPEACE film “A Convenient Solution”
These important films will be followed by a discussion led by Catherine Le Grice Mack, former County Councillor, Organic farmer, Representative of environmental organisations at the Regional Assembly
Tickets:

Visit Hentons, East St, Ilminster

or

Call Joe 01460 55323 / 52347

Or

just turn up at the theatre
Donations requested
Hot drinks and cakes will be served.

COST-EFFECTIVE WAYS TO ACHIEVE ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Helping with decisions about using natural energy and reducing waste

Each one-day course starts with a talk at 10am at BURROW FARM GARDENS, DALWOOD, near AXMINSTER.

Call Pete Addie, (01404 831 288) to confirm then send a CHEQUE for £7 to cover refreshments and other expenses to Dalwood Hill House, Dalwood, Axminster EX13 7EU.

Talks

Friday, September 14th, 2007

If you know of a group that would like a presentation or discussion about Climate Change please contact Joe Burlington (01460 55323).

“These speakers (Peter Lansdown and Joe) gave a stimulating and thought-provoking presentation on Global Warming that was greatly appreciated.” Edwin George, Crewkerne U3A.

“You enlightened us all most effectively and kept our attention riveted with the way you presented your topics” Jackie Hall, Isle of Wedmore Society.

NETWORK FOR HOME ECO-RENOVATORS

Friday, September 14th, 2007

Website - http://ecovation.org.uk/

Ecovation is a major new initiative for people who have renovated their houses to a high environmental standard to share their experiences, tips, and contacts. Ecovation is a collective, interactive forum for inspiring and enabling practical change.

The Ecovation Initiative is a project of the Climate Outreach Information Network, and is supported by The Ove Arup Foundation, The Building Research Establishment Trust and Greenpeace Charitable Trust.