Sustainable Crediton Newsletter 161, November 2024

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Best wishes from Lesley Thomas and John Craythorne, joint newsletter editors


Dates for your Diary
4th November

Woodland Management Group working party

4th November

Protecting Our Rivers: talk and discussion: Prof. Mike Allen, Exeter University

6th November

Pollinator Group Working Party

17th November

Tree-Spotting Walk: Crediton

18th November

Woodland Management Group working party

26th November

Crediton Garden Club: Plants of the Canary Islands

1st December

Tree Care Day

2nd December

Woodland Management Group working party

16th December

Woodland Management Group working party

18th January

Clothes Swap

Sustainable Crediton 's own Clothes Swap- Karis Hall, Congregational Church, Crediton- Save the date and start saving clothes that you might want to swap. More details to come. ...

8th May

Swifts and Urban Diversity

Following from a successful talk in 2024, Edward Mayer gives another talk on Swifts and Urban Diversity ...

Regular Events
In case you missed it...
24th October

Review of Film showing and discussion: 'Purpose' - a film about wellbeing economies

Thanks to those who came to the showing of 'Purpose' last week at the Arts Centre. Martin Oetting w ...

26th October

Review of Crediton Eco-Crafternoon

THANK YOU to all those who came along to support and and take part in the Eco Crafternoon on 26 Oct ...

29th October

Review of Screening: 'Six Inches of Soil'

Over 90 people came to the film event at Crediton Methodist Church on 29th October. The film show ...

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News Highlights

Let's work together: calling village people

Can we work together to have a greater impact and to save duplicating effort? Would it be beneficial to listen to other groups' ideas? Very likely! If you agree, read below and get in touch. Lesley Thomas ...

Boniface Trail consultation: have your say

A further reminder following on from the article in October's newsletter: There has long been a desire for a proper multi purpose route between Crediton and Exeter, which would benefit cyclists, motorists, wheelchair users and pedestrians. The A377 is not a good route to cycle along and motorists ...

Art-coustics project

Significant Seams' artist Catherine West will be facilitating a range of free creative activities with Turning Tides creative Abi Innocent from November - February, to co-create with the Crediton area community, a range of textile artworks (using reclaimed and donated materials!) that will be part ...

Eco-Crafternoon lost property

Someone left a case for a bank card reader at the recent Eco-crafternoon event. If it's yours, please get in touch with me via the link on this page and I'll get it back to you. John Craythorne ...

Recipe: Simple beetroot salad

Arrange cooked beetroot, thinly sliced, in a shallow serving dish Sprinkle with finely chopped onions and chives. Season with freshly ground black pepper Drizzle over olive oil and cider vinegar to taste. Paul Cleave ...


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