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SUMMARY:Repair Cafe
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URL:https://transitionwoodbridge.org.uk/event/repair-cafe-25/
LOCATION:St. John’s Church\, St. John's Church\, Woodbridge\, Suffolk\, IP12 1HS\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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SUMMARY:Transition Woodbridge planning meeting
DESCRIPTION:Our next Planning Meeting takes place on Wednesday 21 January\, 7pm\, at the British Legion\, Woodbridge. \nAgenda \n1. Bat Project \n2. Climate Conversations 29th January 7pm \n3. Wassailing/celebrations/Earth Day \n4. Local Food Project/Christmas Fair \n5. Scattered Orchard Winter Maintenance \n6. Ponds Project – Talks/Outreach \n7. Repair Café/Seed Swap \n8. Any other business \nWe hope to see you theres.
URL:https://transitionwoodbridge.org.uk/event/transition-woodbridge-planning-meeting-7/
LOCATION:The Royal British Legion\, 81 Thoroughfare\,\, Woodbridge\, Suffolk\, IP12 1AH
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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SUMMARY:An Open Climate Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Come along to New Street Market in Woodbridge for this event – a space to speak from the heart about the impacts of climate and ecological change and the multiple\, interrelated crises. \nBoth globally and in our community\, we see the changes and feel the uncertainty. It can be overwhelming to hold these concerns alone. \nJoin us in the cosiness of the New Street Market middle room. This is not a therapy group\, but a supportive circle where we can honestly share our worries\, grief\, and hopes for the future. \nHere\, you are invited to: \n· Give voice to your feelings in a confidential\, paced environment.\n· Listen and be heard by others who share your concerns.\n· Find strength in our common humanity and shared experience. \nThis isn’t about having the answers. It’s about finding the support to move from anxiety to action.
URL:https://transitionwoodbridge.org.uk/event/an-open-climate-conversation/
LOCATION:New Street Market\, 70 New Street\, Woodbridge\, Suffolk\, IP12 1DX\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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ORGANIZER;CN="Transition Woodbridge":MAILTO:hello@transitionwoodbridge.org.uk
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SUMMARY:A Wild Evening with Ross Piper
DESCRIPTION:Overview \nRoss looks at the extraordinary diversity of insects\, what makes them so important\, why they’re under threat and what we can do to help them \nInsects\, among all animals\, are completely unparalleled in terms of species number and the breadth of their lifestyles: from wasps so tiny that several could fit comfortably inside a full-stop\, all the way up to hand-sized beetles. Globally\, just over one million species have been described\, with millions more still out there and so much yet to learn about their biology. What we do know is that they live in every conceivable way on land and in freshwater. With so many species and individuals\, insects have their feet in a lot of pies\, ecologically speaking. Whether it’s pollination\, the recycling of organic matter\, the churning of the soil or simply being eaten by larger animals\, their reach is immense. Without them\, humans wouldn’t survive very long at all. \nRegardless of how successful they are\, insects face a new challenge in the shape of humans. Long-term data from lots of places around the world appear to show that some insects are in steep decline – a direct result of human activity. We’ve been very good at making more humans\, our growing population bending more and more of the environment to our needs. In the last fifty years alone we’ve hammered the natural world in new and creative ways\, using our fiendishly ingenious technology to destroy\, convert and consume it. The destruction and fragmentation of habitats wipes out populations and species\, leaving any survivors isolated and vulnerable to other calamities. The good news is that insects are nothing if not resilient and there’s lots we can do to reverse these declines. \nOur Speaker \nDr Ross Piper is an entomologist and zoologist whose work has taken him around the world. Through his writing and TV work he shares his enthusiasm for the remarkable diversity of the other animals we share this planet with. The most recent species he has discovered is named after his young daughter\, although she was rather underwhelmed. \nJoin us at Woodbridge Methodist Church for an inspiring evening of knowledge-sharing and networking. \nDoors open at 6:30PM for a cup of tea and the opportunity to mingle. \nFind out more and get tickets
URL:https://transitionwoodbridge.org.uk/event/a-wild-evening-with-ross-piper/
LOCATION:Woodbridge Methodist Church\, 25 Saint John's Street\, Woodbridge\, Suffolk\, IP12 1ED\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Upcoming
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