Transition Sherwood June News
Transition Sherwood July News
Transition Sherwood |
|
You can view the latest Transition Sherwood news for June & July here:
Transition Sherwood June News Transition Sherwood July News ![]() The council have invited Sherwood residents to comment by 5th September on proposals for a 20pmh scheme covering all of Sherwood except for Mansfield Rd, Hucknall Rd and Sherwood Rise/Nottingham Road. The current proposals are drawn up from responses to the questionnaire and consultations at public events earlier in the year. Local Councillor and Transport Spokesperson Jane Urquhart came to the Sherwood Bike Group in July to discuss the proposals. If you'd like to show support or suggest changes, contact Nottingham City Council road safety office on 0115 8765225 or email road.safety@nottinghamcity.gov.uk - and do it before Wednesday! _Nottingham Organic Gardeners will be holding its annual Potato Day on Saturday 28th January from 10.30am - 2pm, at the United Reform Church, Edwards Lane, Sherwood, behind the Sherwood Manor pub. More than 40 varieties of seed potato, including unusual and organic varieties, will be on sale by individual tuber, plus onion sets. There will be advice from local gardeners, refreshments including home made cakes, and loads of local gardening enthusiasts to meet up with. Entrance is free to NOGS members, or £1 for non-members. Very little parking at the venue, but it is on Nottingham City purple and lime green bus routes, plus route 40, and Pronto to Mansfield. More information about NOGS & the potato day at http://nogs.btck.co.uk/
|
Transition Sherwood is a group of local people coming together to help our communities become less dependent on fossil fuels, become more resilient, and reduce our impact on the environment. The group started in 2008, with an active group initiating a range of events and projects. This evolved into a smaller group concentrating on two community gardens from 2015.
Updates about local community and environmental events, and national and international climate change and environmental issues are currently shared mainly via our Facebook page. Transition Sherwood is very pleased to be a member of the Nottingham Growing Network in 2016-17, with funding from the People's Postcode Lottery supporting sharing of skills and resources around a network of growing projects.
Sherwood Mural
The website's title picture is part of a mural in Hood St, Sherwood, painted by local young people in 2008 - signatures below. Archives
April 2017
Categories
All
|