Sustainable Crediton Newsletter 173, November 2025

  • Editorial, November 2025

    Welcome to our November newsletter. There’s quite a bit to report this time round. Do note that we have our lovely EcoCrafternoon this month on the 29th which could be the perfect opportunity to think about Christmas gifts, and the Arts Centre hosts a thought provoking film. There are a couple of consultations that you may wish to get involved in and some venue changes to note. We are no longer in the Sustainabubble as the Town Council have moved offices – instead meet us monthly at the Farmers Market. The popular Friday food at the library has also relocated. Cycle enthusiasts should note Gerald’s update.

    John Craythorne and Lesley Thomas, Joint Newsletter Editors

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News Highlights

  • Seed Share, Feb 26

    Seed Share, Feb 26
    Our very popular Seedshare is happening on 28th February 2026 at the Boniface Centre. It is an event that celebrates the beginning of the growing year. If anyone out there would like to have a stall, then please get in touch with me via . What kind of stalls are we looking for? Do you grow veg ...
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  • Community Larder Update

    Community Larder Update
    The big Friday food delivery from Fareshare is moving on a trial basis to the Age Concern building across the road in Deep Lane due to changes in the library staffing that cannot support the large van delivery. Food at Age Concern will be available from 1.30pm. The Age Concern address is The Lady Mills Centre, ...
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  • EcoCrafternoon 29 November

    EcoCrafternoon 29 November
    Here’s a reminder that the wonderful EcoCrafternoon is taking place in the Boniface Centre on 29th November. See the Calendar for details. There are still a few places left for workshops which can be booked via Crediton Heart Project. By the way, we would love to have help on the day to help set up, take ...
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  • Update re the Boniface Trail Cycle Route

    Update re the Boniface Trail Cycle Route
    For years Sustainable Crediton and a local group called the Boniface Trail group have been campaigning for a cycle/pedestrian /multi use path (inc wheel chairs) from Crediton to Exeter. Last year Devon County Council responded to this campaign and carried out a consultation with two possible options. One called the ‘quiet’ roads option which would ...
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Dates for Your Diary

Events in November 2025–January 2026

Regular Events