July Climate Cafe
Seabird CentreOur Climate Cafes take place on the last Saturday of every month. Join us to catch up on what Sustaining NB has been doing and to chat about current issues and ideas.
Our Climate Cafes take place on the last Saturday of every month. Join us to catch up on what Sustaining NB has been doing and to chat about current issues and ideas.
The Wildlife Gardening Group is starting up again now spring is here. The group meets approximately monthly for a cuppa, chat and wander round a wildlife friendly garden. If you would like to join us then email [email protected] and we'll send you details of where we are meeting this month.
Sustaining NB's AGM is taking place on Tuesday 7th May at 7.30am. We will be launching our new Directory of Local Food and have Daniel Wight from Tyninghame Organics coming to talk about the work he is helping to lead at Tyninghame community farm. This will be followed by the AGM.
Our regular monthly climate cafes take place on the last Saturday of every month at 10am. Come along for a cuppa, find out what Sustaining NB and other groups have been up to and a chat about whatever is on your mind.
Book Club meetings are open to everyone. You don't need to have read the books in advance to join in. This month's book is The New Climate War: the fight to take back our planet by Michael Mann. Email [email protected] for venue.
Our regular monthly climate cafes take place on the last Saturday of every month at 10am. Come along for a cuppa, find out what Sustaining NB and other groups have been up to and a chat about whatever is on your mind.
Our regular monthly climate cafes take place on the last Saturday of every month at 10am. Come along for a cuppa, find out what Sustaining NB and other groups have been up to. Jo Gibb from East Lothian Climate Hub will be joining us this month.
Hear about the participatory, imaginative process of co-creating future visions of a resilient, sustainable East Lothian … and bring your ideas! Bring your imagination and come along to share your ideas as part of the Climate Hub's wider process to create a vision and story for a resilient and sustainable East Lothian. https://www.fringebythesea.com/how-might-east-lothian-thrive/
One of three Beach Cleans taking place during Fringe by the Sea. We will meet at the Seabird Centre at 10am. Everything collected as part of the beach cleans will be bought to the Wildlife Garden event on 10th August (see other posting) to raise awareness about how much waste is washed up on our beaches.
Join SNB for a panel discussion on how farmers and gardeners are trying to regenerate the soil we depend on for everything we eat. This event is free but ticketed - to book : https://www.fringebythesea.com/nurturing-our-soil/