Lifestyle choices and a sustainable future in focus at Glastonbury climate emergency event

By Tim Lethaby

16th Jul 2021 | Local News

Gardening for wildlife will be one of the topics examined
Gardening for wildlife will be one of the topics examined

An climate emergency event will be held in Glastonbury next month, that will look at lifestyle choices and achieving a sustainable future.

It will be held at Glastonbury Town Hall on Saturday October 26 from 10am to 4pm, and it aims to bring together the community to find ways to lessen the impact of climate change.

This free event is organised by Glastonbury Town Council, and the Somerset Waste Partnership, local community food growers, Extinction Rebellion, Plastic Free Glastonbury, Friends of the Earth and Earth Protectors will have stalls with information and advice on: sourcing local food produce and growing your own; switching to renewable energy; how to reduce consumption and reducing plastic use; composting and gardening for wildlife.

There will be guest speakers, videos and a chance to experience People's Assembly led by Indra Donafrancesca.

People's Assembly is a democratic means of decision-making that gives everyone, of all ages, an equal voice. 

For further information contact: [email protected].

     

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