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Transition Willesden

Making Willesden Green...

This is a temporary group set up for our new neighbours in the north – the newly-formed Transition Town Willesden

To get the latest updates of our activities and what else is happening in the Willesden area, you can also join our mailing list.  Contact Viv Stein if you would like to receive this. We'd love to hear from you!

Location: Willesden
Members: 42
Latest Activity: yesterday

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Following a great deal of interest at Brent Friends of the Earth's Green Fair in Willesden Green, this new group formed for eco-minded residents in the Willesden area. Some fantastic people from all over Willesden, Cricklewood, Dollis Hill and beyond have already signed up, and we kicked off with 32 people at our first meeting in June 2011. Thanks to Transition K2K for start-up support and hosting our group until we set up our very own site.

To join the mailing list and get regular updates of news and events in Willesden contact Viv

To join the Willesden Fruit Harvesters group, email willesdenharvesters@gmail.com

Discussion Forum

Talking Energy : Making it Green

Hi all,Our next public meeting is a talk about Energy - Making it Green, on Tuesday 4 June at 7.30pm at Electric House in Willesden.We are delighted to welcome Akta Raja from Green Tomato Energy and…Continue

Tags: Buildings, Energy, Willesden

Started by Urmi Shah yesterday.

Transition Willesden Leaflet 3 Replies

Our first group leaflet as used at Mapesbury meeting.  We'll be printing some more for forthcoming events.  Feedback welcome!VivContinue

Started by Viv Stein. Last reply by Viv Stein May 10.

Transition Willesden Core Group Meeting 15 April 2013

Present: Viv, Sarah, Urmi (Minutes), MarjoryMembershipSarah announced that she would be leaving the group as she plans to move out of London. We are all really sorry to see her go, but wish her all…Continue

Started by Viv Stein May 9.

TRANSITION WILLESDEN CORE GROUP MINUTES 12 MARCH 2013 1 Reply

Present: Viv, Urmi, Marjory. Apologies: Sarah. Minutes: MarjoryMATTERS ARISING FROM PREVIOUS MEETINGLogo and Leaflet – Viv will progressSlideshow – Urmi will liaise with KTK re uploading the…Continue

Started by Viv Stein. Last reply by miko adam-kando Apr 18.

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Comment by Paulette Singer on May 14, 2012 at 12:29

Hello all,

For those of you that are interested our permaculture teaching collective is offering another introduction to permaculture course:


Introduction to Permaculture

26th and 27th May 2012
Hackney City Farm

Permaculture uses whole system thinking to consciously create productive environments that mimic the diversity, stability and resilience of natural systems. With these techniques, we can design for abundance, enjoy superior health and well being, and empower ourselves towards more sustainable choices.

The workshop will be lively, participatory and thought provoking.
You will learn about:
· the ethics and principles of permaculture
· useful design methods
· observation skills
· forest garden design
· how to apply these techniques to design your own urban systems

The total cost for the course is £120. We welcome Time Credits and concessions are available by arrangement.
For bookings and further details please contact Kevin Mascarenhas at naturalflowdesign@gmail.com
http://naturalflow.biz/?page_id=1329

Comment by Paulette Singer on February 21, 2012 at 14:03

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Hi All, 

I am a member of a pemaculture teachers collective and wanted to just highlight a couple of courses that are coming up.

Please see attached link for fliers for both:

Introduction to permaculture 24th and 25th March at Green Peppers Orchard in Camden 

For those more interested in Forest gardening there is also a Forest Gardening course in Hackney on the same weekend.

Thanks

Paulette

Comment by Amandine Alexandre-Hughes on February 2, 2012 at 21:05

Hi everyone,

I am part of a group called the London equality group. It is a non-political group which aims at raising awareness about inequalities in the UK and at reducing the income gap. Among others, a more equal society is a society where people trust each other more, hence a better community spirit!

We're running a campaign called "My Fair London" (www.myfairlondon.org.uk).

We've launched a petition. We need as many signatures as possible.

So, don't hesitate to visit the website and give us your support. It is worth it!

 

Thank you,

 

Amandine (contact me at mail@amandine.eu if you want more information about the London Equality Group)

Comment by Adele Finch on October 20, 2011 at 10:16

Not realted to this discussion , but hopefully of interest. Alex Wheatle, author of Brixton Rock and Brenton Brown will share his expertise on getting published. You can join Alex Wheatle, Arcadia publisher Gary Pulsifer and self published author of the Wasteland Simon Acland for hints and tips on how to get published. Monday 31 October, Willesden Green Library Centre, 7-8.30pm. Free. www.brent.gov.uk/wordup

Comment by Viv Stein on September 29, 2011 at 17:06

Hi Natalie

According to our gardening expert Sarah, who will speak at Monday's meeting:  "LB Brent has lots of info on its website. Each allotment site is listed and it says whether there is a waiting list - there is in nearly all cases. I don't know how recently updated this info is. Gladstone Park Gardens, for example, where I have my plot, is listed as having a waiting list but we have been told it is about to close because of demand.

A shame. Hence the need to create community kitchen gardens etc."

Comment by Natalie Langford on September 24, 2011 at 13:51
Thanks Viv :) I will come along for sure. I was also wondering if you had any info regarding allotment spaces in the area?
Comment by Viv Stein on September 22, 2011 at 14:50

Hi Natalie, welcome to the area!  We don't as yet have regular meetings, our next public meeting is on 3rd October - see http://ttkensaltokilburn.ning.com/events/transition-willesden-publi... , and so far we've been holding them at the Rising Sun pub on Harlesden road behind Willesden Green library centre.  Hope to see you along soon!

Viv

Comment by Natalie Langford on September 22, 2011 at 12:21
Hello everyone, I'm moving to Willesden in early October (5th) and I'm really keen to get involved in the community. I was wondeirng if you guys had regular meetings, and if so, where are they held? Thanks, Natalie
Comment by Harriet Smith on September 18, 2011 at 11:37

http://beaconsfield.ltd.uk/projects/spaceship-earth-launch/

Sunday 18 September at 2pm: Green Walk

To celebrate public access to the living roof, local guerilla gardener and artist Caroline Todd will lead a green walk from Tate Britain to Beaconsfield’s own patch of green. The walk starts at Cultivate Tate: Team Gardening’s herb garden, and will include a visit to guerilla gardens and Arden House’s community-built Biodiverse Roof on Lambeth Council Garages along the way. Assemble at Tate Britain Millbank Entrance for a prompt 2pm start.

Places on the green walk are limited. To reserve a FREE place contact info@beaconsfield.ltd.uk

Sunday 18 September, 3.30-8pm: Living Roof Launch

Official launch party hosted by SpaceShip Earth artists with food, music, film screenings and a plant-cuttings swap throughout the day.

DJs include… etc -click on link to see more

Comment by Alejandro Colas on September 11, 2011 at 16:24

Dear All

 

Tangential perhaps to the Tranistion Group, but I hope relevant nonetheless: please consider signing this petition against the proposed  cuts in street cleaning around our neighborhood, which is bound to have negative  environmental consequences:

http://democracy.brent.gov.uk/mgEPetitionDisplay.aspx?ID=22&TPI...;

 

Thanks

Alex

 

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