Archive for 29/12/2007

Cotton paratroopers descend on Emsworth!

Like many other towns up and down the country, the EBA has been taking the lead in reducing our dependency on plastic bags. We know this has the support of many residents and whilst it is difficult to totally eliminate plastic from packaging, we are determined to try. What makes the Emsworth initiative unique is that we are delivering a free reusable cotton bag to every household in Emsworth. However, this has been a considerable logistical exercise!           
5000 cotton bags were ordered from a reputable and ethical source in India. Incidentally, arriving in Emsworth on the exact day and time given when the order was placed. The bags had to be individually folded and put into envelopes, then counted and split into distribution areas around the town. Early in December, thirty people met in the Brookfield Hotel, many groups and organisations were represented and completed the first part of the work over mulled wine and sandwiches provided by the hotel. More than forty people agreed to act as “cotton paratroopers” and delivered the bags to about 5000 homes all over Emsworth. By the time you read this, the operation should have been completed. However, if foray reason you have not received a bag, please let me know. Children from Emsworth Primary School have supported us with surveys. Furthermore, under the supervision of teachers and parents they have delivered bags to residents in Selangor Avenue and Record Road. We appreciate the assistance of the Headmistress Rose Law and Caroline Fisk (parent/teacher) in making all this happen. Our thanks also to John Tweddell for his design work.

Brendan Gibb-Gray, Chairman, EBA
the EMS Jan 2008

More at: www.plasticbags.emsworthweb.co.uk

Free training courses and activities by Havant Conservation Action:

Sunday 20th JanuaryHavant Conservation Action Project Introduction to Hedgelaying
Free Volunteer Training day 9.30 -3.30
based at
Portsdown Hill Countryside Service
Fort Widley, Portsdown Hill, Cosham
 

 

 Saturday 2nd February Havant Conservation Action Project
Leadership for local groups
Free VolunteerTraining day  9.30 -3.30
based at  Sir George Staunton Country Park  Middle Way, Leigh Park, Havant
 

Saturday 9th February Havant Conservation Action Project
Introduction to coppice crafts and green wood working
Free Volunteer Training day 9.30 -3.30
based at Leigh Park Gardens Horticultural Training Site
Petersfield Road, Leigh Park, Havant

 

To book, contact:
Peter Hodges
02392 389591 or 07792 569860
e-mail pete.hodges3@ntlworld.com
 

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