Two years after Hemel in Transition was launched, we’re asking anyone who’s been involved to write an article reflecting on an aspect of transition they consider important to them in Hemel. Dee describes her very personal contribution to transition in this first article of the series . . .
How and Why I Started to
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How is Hemel in transition? Part I
September Green Tea: the Hemel Food Garden
Thursday 22 September, 6pm-8pm
Come and find out how you can be a part of this incredible new community food project in the centre of our town!
Background: For the past two years, HiT has been working with Sunnyside Rural Trust and others, about how to make the best use of this site, previously known as Central Nursery. Sunnyside
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Forthcoming events in July
Saturday 16 July: HiT picnic in the evening
This will take place at a private garden location in Boxmoor, with country dancing. Please contact us if you would like to attend.
Thursday 22 September: Green Tea at the Hemel Food Garden
Come and find out more about this incredible new community food project in the centre of
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Hemel in Transition JUNE NEWSLETTER
Green Drinks and Green Tea join forces on the 16th June for an evening about climate change
Are you a climate change doubter? Whether you like it or not or believe it or not the climate is once again in the news.
At the end of May it was reported that last year, despite all the talk
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March Newsletter 2011
Dear Transitioners
With a hint of spring in the air, the energy among HiT members seems to be on the rise. There’s an exciting line-up of events for you to read about this month, including our own Green Drinks this Tuesday, and our Solar Green Tea on 24th March. But keep an eye on our website
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January 2011 Newsletter
Dear Transitioners
This month’s newsletter has as its guest editors Jude and Jason. We hope you all had a good festive season and have not broken all your resolutions yet! This newsletter has strong food and waste themes. Locally sourced food helps create resilient self-sustaining communities; whilst we all need to keep an eye on
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