Teign Estuary Transition

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Energyshare: application outcome

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I’m disappointed to say that I heard on Friday that we didn’t get through the second round of bidding for Energyshare funds to upgrade lighting for Alice Cross, Meadow Centre and TAAG.

If you feel that you can help to seek funds elsewhere for this project, please let me know. David Onslow has very kindly offered to hold his quotes for a year.

Meanwhile thank you to everyone who supported this bidding process,
Helen

Written by Helen Wharam

October 30, 2011 at 6:24 pm

Posted in Energy, General news

Review of potato party, Sunday 16th October

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The sun shone as about 80 friends, neighbours, local residents and members of Teign Estuary Transition met to eat the first crop of potatoes, grown within Eastcliff Park’s walled garden.

The abundant crop of delicious red-skinned Sarpo potatoes were baked on a huge bonfire; Sian Avon, Senior Countryside Ranger for Teignbridge District Council, supported the event throughout the day and provided wood for burning.

The main event started at 3pm, with David Haines conducting Teignmouth Community Choir singing environmental-themed songs to celebrate the garden and its harvest, before everyone enjoyed the feast of free potatoes and salads, also grown in the garden. Surplus uncooked potatoes were sold – money raised will help to buy seeds to grow in the garden next year.

We are grateful to the local press for publicising this event so effectively. It was promoted beforehand in Herald Express and Teignmouth Post. The Teignmouth Post also printed a two-page picture-feature reviewing the day (see p 20/21, Friday 21st October 2011).

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Photos by Phil Cross
 

Written by Helen Wharam

October 22, 2011 at 6:00 pm

Posted in Gardening, General news

Energyshare: full application submitted

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The full application to Energyshare for funding was submitted before the deadline of 5pm Friday 30th September.

Thanks to:
• David Onslow for all the time he gave freely for visiting sites, assessing requirements, and getting details back to me so promptly
• Staff from Alice Cross, Meadow Centre and TAAG for providing supporting information about their users and visitors, to create rich details for the bid
• Phil for his IT input with the Energyshare website, successfully resulting in us becoming their “featured group” on the actual closing date.

It was a lot of work which will hopefully benefit a lot of people right across our community. The outcomes of this round of bidding will be announced before the end of December.

Thank you to everyone who has supported us so far,
Helen

Written by Helen Wharam

October 10, 2011 at 6:00 pm

Posted in Energy, General news

Sunday 16th October: Baked potatoes in Eastcliff Park’s Walled Garden

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Friends, neighbours and local residents are invited to join Teign Estuary Transition in sharing their first crop of potatoes, which will be baked by bonfire within Eastcliff Park’s Walled Garden on Sunday 16th October.

Potatoes will be dug up and the bonfire prepared between 11am – 1pm. The main event starts at 3pm, with Teignmouth Community Choir singing to celebrate the harvest.

There is also a Compost Competition at 4pm, where you can bring along a sample of your own compost for analysis and feedback.

Entry to the event is free, though donations are welcome, and you can buy potatoes and home-made chutney to provide funds for next year’s crop.

Click below to see our poster for the event with full details.

Written by Phil Cross

October 7, 2011 at 3:03 pm

Posted in Gardening, General news

Friday 23rd September: Science Café at the Oystercatcher

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CARBON STORIES

Every day human society wraps the planet in a paper thick layer of carbon dioxide.  Antony Turner will illustrate this and other ‘carbon stories’, show his latest animated film of the carbon footprint of UK potatoes and open up lively discussion on carbon footprints and why they matter.

Speaker Antony Turner, Founder and Director of Carbonsense and Carbon Visuals and member of the local Teign Estuary Transition Group.

7pm – Talk beings at 8pm – no admission charge – all welcome

Oystercatcher Café, 12 Northumberland Place, Teignmouth

 


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Written by Phil Cross

September 21, 2011 at 8:44 am

Posted in General news

17th September 2011: celebration party and AGM

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About fifty members and friends of Teign Estuary Transition Group gathered in the TAAG’s Arts & Community Centre in Teignmouth on Saturday evening to celebrate achievements of the Group’s first two years, hear about what the Group is currently doing, and help to form plans for the Group’s future. The evening provided the chance to watch a short animated environmental film called “Carbon Weevils”, along with socialising, live music by The Kirkwood Brown Trio, and supper. The evening also included a brief AGM.

The photos below, by Sally Fransen, show members of the Group enjoying the evening.

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Written by Helen Wharam

September 19, 2011 at 11:33 pm

Posted in General news

Saturday 17th September: Celebration Party

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Join us to celebrate what we’ve achieved over our first two years, hear about what we’re doing now, and help to form plans for the Group’s future.  The evening will include the chance to watch a short animated environmental film “Carbon Weevils”, along with discussion, live music by a folk trio, punch and snacks. The evening will also include a brief AGM.

7.30 pm at the TAAG Centre, Northumberland Place, Teignmouth. Free entry, contributions of £1 suggested to help cover costs. Refreshments available.

For further details, email us on info@teigntransition.org.uk or call Mike 07877 797271

Written by Helen Wharam

September 4, 2011 at 1:12 pm

Posted in General news

September 10 -11: Open Eco-Homes in Totnes

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A chance to visit 19 homes in Totnes, Dartington and nearby at different stages on the journey to reducing their environmental impact and household bills.

Friday 9th, Saturday 10th and Sunday 11th September.

See the Transition Town Totnes web site for more details, with PDFs of their leaflet listing the homes involved and times when they are open.

Written by Phil Cross

September 1, 2011 at 6:17 pm

Posted in Energy, General news

Climate Change and Peak Oil -The Psychology of Change

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The next Teignmouth Science Cafe is on Friday 26th August. Anni Mitchell, a practicing clinical psychologist, is asking: “What contribution (if any) can psychology make to our individual and collective actions in response to climate change and peak oil?”

Oystercatche Cafe, Northumberland Place, Teignmouth.

Cafe opens 7pm, talk commences 8pm.

No admission charge, donations welcome.

Written by Phil Cross

August 21, 2011 at 10:25 pm

Posted in Peak Oil

Energyshare: next details due 29th July

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Energyshare will announce the next stage of the bid-process on 29th July. This will include a link to the full, online,  application form.

Written by Helen Wharam

July 24, 2011 at 5:41 pm

Posted in Energy, General news

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