| This is a special edition of the newsletter to let you know about some interesting events coming up, a regular newsletter with all the working group updates will be out soon | |
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The popular "Food & Film Night" is different this month.
This time there's a talk instead. The guest speaker is "The Spaniard" from the White Rabbit Education Group, and the talk is entitled "Commercial Redemption". Learn about understanding your true wealth and power within the commercial system, and how to free yourself from financial fears and insecurity. Your chance to what the system is and how it really works. As usual there will be delicious food on offer for just £3, and entry is by donation. |
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Incredible Edibles On Saturday 24th September from 6pm to 9.30pm Incredible Edible Todmorden are presenting the "Incredible Todmorden Talks", chaired by RSA chief executive Matthew Taylor. Their guest Speaker, Professor Tim Lang will be giving a lecture entitled “Getting a grip of our food system: Today Todmorden tomorrow Westminster” at the Hippodrome Theatre, Halifax Road, Todmorden. On the afternoon of 24th from 12-4pm is the gathering of Incredible Edible groups from all over Britain. If you would like to join their guests and other Incredible Edible Groups from across Britain who are working together to find a way to make a better kinder world please also email Estelle for more details. . |
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| Wind Turbine Debate - Wednesday 28th September
at 7.30pm, Calder Civic Trust are hosting a public debate on Wind Turbines at the Methodist Church in Market Street in Hebden Bridge. There are local speakers both for and against wind turbines, and there is plenty of opportunity for input from the public. This has been a big local issue recently so it should be a very lively debate with strong opinions from both sides |
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| Our Next Meeting!
The next meeing of the Hebden Bridge Transition Town group takes place at the Trades Club on Monday 17th October at 7.30pm . Arrive at 7pm if you want food. Come along and be a part of making a more sustainable and resilient Hebden Bridge. |