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... -    See how you can make the change to help our environment and the planet   The event will consist of a programme including initial presentations, a buffet lunch, and visits to local community ...
Alness Transition Town Group has two new members to work on its Home Energy Project. Adrian Farrell, originally from Ireland, has a background in environmental science, including a masters degree in Environmental ...
... reduce the need for environmentally damaging peat-based composts. There is also funding for a big bash to celebrate the polytunnel’s first growing season next summer. The Allotment Society will be saving ...
Alness Transition Town Group held a special event in the Averon Centre on Friday 27th November to celebrate why Alness is an environmentally-friendly place to live and to explore ways to make our community ...
... Network (RoWAN). Over 175 people came along to the Averon Centre to find out more about environmentally-friendly food and to celebrate local produce. The Allotment Society showed off some of their ...
6. Funding announced for two ATTG projects!
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... landfill and reduce the need for environmentally damaging peat-based composts. There is also funding for a big bash to celebrate the polytunnel’s first growing season next summer. The Allotment Society ...
7. About Us
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... a low carbon, sustainable future through ethical, social, cultural, economic, environmental and community action. · To promote, encourage and support the development of education and research concerning ...
8. Soil Association
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The Soil Association are the UK's leading environmental charity promoting sustainable, organic farming and championing human health ...
9. Environment
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