News and recent activities
Our first event of 2022 went very well and thanks for coming along those of you who did. Held at the cosy Lichfield Pantry Café at the Plant Plot Garden Centre (thanks for having us Sam and for the delicious muffins!), Zoe Robinson, Professor of Sustainability in Higher Education at Keele University introduced us to the environmental projects that they are involved in and gave an overview of the Zero Carbon Rugeley project. Lots of questions ensued and hopefully attendees gained a better understanding of projects going on behind the scenes which will result in carbon reductions for us all. Those attendees from the community groups that we support gave a quick update on their activities. It was great to hear what they have been up to but we definitely need to hear more from them all, and ensure event dates are promoted through our website and social media, so do keep us posted if you are the rep for a group (add this email to your mailing list perhaps). We have our 2022 Calendar of Events at the end of this newsletter. LDC We are continuing to engage with LDC on their climate change strategy and have been invited to be part of a task group which their Scrutiny Committee have set up. Robin Taylor will represent us on this, with Pam on stand by! Robin was the founder of Low Carbon Lichfield 12 or so years ago and has a lot of relevant knowledge to bring to the discussion. Councils from across Staffordshire have joined forces to help tackle climate change in the county. Representatives from district and borough councils across Staffordshire came together last week to discuss what was needed to tackle climate change and to achieve the target of becoming net carbon zero by 2050. Working together, influencing change and encouraging residents, organisations and businesses that we all have a role to play, was the focus of discussions at the first meeting of the Staffordshire Sustainability Board. The partnership was created in January 2022 and will meet quarterly. Philippa will be running a session for officers and council leaders in March looking at how organisations can use the UN Sustainable Development Goals as reference points for working sustainably. Publication of the Local Plan has been postponed and discussions are underway as to how the Plan should be amended to ensure zero carbon development is fully embedded. Cllr Iain Eadie has responsibility for the Plan and can be contacted with questions/comments via email [email protected] Festival Gardens We have been successful with our application for funds from the Staffs CC Climate Change Fund, through Cllr Colin Greatorex. £500 has been awarded towards the costs associated with developing our ‘Three Tree Corner’ plot in Festival Gardens. Nick Burton of Forest Harvest has drawn up a suggested site plan which we will add to the website but any ideas and contributions are very welcome and we would love new people to join the regular team for planting and maintenance. We also want other groups to connect with the site and make use of it for education and wellbeing so make sure you come by to see it once there is something to see! Burntwood Repair Café The Repair Café has branched out, to run a second session in Burntwood. This session runs on the first Saturday of the month, 10.00-1.00pm. The two sessions held so far this year have resulted in a good number of repairs and attendees have been very grateful to have the volunteer repairers. The Lichfield one continues to be very busy (3rd Sat of the month) and skill share sessions are being planned for the year. Learning opportunities, inspiration and handy hints Housing retrofitting is something many of us have questions about – what exactly can we all do to our homes? Who are the best tradespeople to get in touch with? Take a look at the Blog section of our website for some tips and advice from Philippa Birch-Wood. Sign up to The Guardian newspaper’s ‘Down to Earth’ series. An excellent email roundup of environmental related articles and discussion points. Friends of the Earth are working hard campaigning on a number of issues and keeping track of government policy on plastic pollution is one of them. You can read more here. They have also developed a very handy tool called ‘Near You’ that provides detail on how well your local authority/local area is doing in relation to environmental issues/carbon emissions. Just put in the postcode! Amazing news just in from the Restart Community, a people-powered social enterprise that aims to fix our relationship with electronics. They are setting up two Fixing Factories in London, for people to get their items repaired. Read all about it here. “We’ll turn the Fordist factory on its head and forge new spaces for fixing, learning, curiosity and empowerment. Opportunities for 16-30 year olds, including skills development, training, and paid work – will be central. Our fresh approach, novel locations and community powered design can create new forms of climate action that meet local needs and involve new communities.” How brilliant is that?! Spotlight slot Lichfield Waterworks Trust – Sandfields Pumping Station, Chesterfield Road, Lichfield. The Trust was set up in 2015 to save the Grade II* listed redundant waterworks at Sandfields in Lichfield. Volunteers have been painstakingly restoring the building and the pumping equipment for the last five years and the station is now being used as a venue for a range of events, including music concerts for Lichfield Arts. There is also a meeting room that can be hired. “We have different teams working on various projects connected to the pumping station. One group, our engineers are doing hands on work to get the amazing engine moving again. Another group is doing practical work to maintain the buildings (Victorian 1873 and a much later 1960s building) and make the more modern part into a community and arts venue. We have heritage team who are looking after the archive and artefacts and researching the lives of the people who worked at Sandfields and other South Staffs Water locations. A small group look after our limited grounds including an area we are trying to turn into a wild-flower meadow. Our ethos is to 'green up ' the building where we can. Already we have utilised Freecycle for kitchen units for our kitchenette and we have received donations of various other tools and equipment that are no longer needed. Last year, to make the large room in the 1960s building available for performances we removed two large concrete plinths. Before smashing up the concrete we carefully removed what tiles we could for reuse and this is our way of working on all our projects. Although not open to the public on a regular basis, we love to give tours to groups of interested people to showcase the amazing pumping engine and the work we are carrying out. If you would like to have a tour that please let us know - Tues or Fri mornings are best for us but we can do other days if required.” Chairperson, Katy Shore-Kapsis. Get involved Please do get in touch if you can spare time to help with projects that we talk about in here or on our social media, whether that be in person or from home, and even better if you have specific skills that you think we could benefit from. If you are a member of other community groups then let us know ways that we can better connect – Lichfield is a small place and we ought to ensure we are helping one another out. Dates for 2022 February All month - Share the Love Campaign – Climate Coalition 19th – Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough Community Centre, 2-5pm 20th - Chasewater Burton Conservation Volunteers (BCV) 10.30am, Lawrence Oates 07732 608931 21st - Fairtrade Fortnight – Choose the World You Want Festival 25th-27th – Window Wanderland around various parts of Lichfield 26th – Festival Gardens Working Party, 9.30am 27th - Chasewater BCV 10.30am, Lawrence Oates 07732 608931 March 2nd – WFEG Green Drinks at the Dog Inn, Whittington 7.30pm 5th - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 19th – Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with craft workshop using recycled materials 26th – Big Spring Clean with Litter Legends 10-3pm TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party April 2nd - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 6th - WFEG Green Drinks at the Dog Inn, Whittington 7.30pm 23rd - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc) 30th April – 8pm Lichfield Arts event at Sandfields Pumping Station TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party TBC – Sustainable business networking event with The Apiarist Drinks Co May 4th - WFEG Green Drinks at the Dog Inn, Whittington 7.30pm 7th – visit to Forest Harvest in Yoxall. Forest bathing session (fee for this) followed by a tour of the site. Can attend both or either. 7th - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 8th – Gaia Earth Installation at The Hub at St Mary’s (until 5th June) TBC – Showing of 2040 Film (The Hub) 11th-21st – ‘Together We Can’ Summit – online events with Transition Network 21st - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc) 31st – Clean for the Queen, Stowe Fields, 11-2pm (Litter Legends) TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party June 2-5th - Platinum Jubilee Weekend (Garden Party at CCC with Litter Legends on 5th TBC) 5th – World Environment Day 4th – Bower Day (Litter Legends doing litter pick along route of procession) 4th - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 18th - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc) TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party July 2nd - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 8-10th – Lichfield Arts Fuse Festival, Beacon Park – Transition stand 16th - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc) TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party August TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party September 3rd - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 24th – Great Big Green Week – ‘Ecofest’ event at Lichfield Methodist Church (TBC) & Repair Cafe 30th – Staffordshire Climate Expo, Uttoxeter Racecourse, The Globe Foundation TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party October 1st - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 15th - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc). International Repair Day! TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party November 5th - Burntwood Repair & Share Café, 10-1pm St Joseph’s RC Church 19th - Lichfield Repair & Share Café, Curborough CC, 2-5pm with skill share session (tbc) TBC - Global Day of Climate Action TBC – Festival Gardens Working Party December TBC - Christmas social
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