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Wild Green Play sessions
/in Children & nature, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortGetting children outside and away from gadgets and gizmos can be a challenging. Yet physical activities, engaging with nature and play have been proven to be essential for positively influencing our health and well-being.
During the school holidays Sussex Green Living run wild green play sessions or wild green walk and talks for families.
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Do your bit for the environment in bottle top event
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterDo your bit for the environment in bottle top event – article
Easter Wild Green Play Session
/in Children & nature, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortDate: Friday 11th April 1.30pm until about 4pm
Venue: Pear Tree Farm, West Chiltington Lane, Coneyhurst, Near Billingshurst, RH14 9DP – home of Natural Nurture Children’s nursery.
Sussex Green Living are running an Easter Wild Green Play session thanks to Pear Tree Farm who are kindly allowing us to run wild on their beautiful farm. Read more
Eco children’s nursery Open Day and Holiday Clubs
/in Children & nature, Events/by NaturalnurtureInterested in a natural way of learning in an outdoor environment? Looking for a unique location for your child? Want to see what Natural Nurture can offer?
Come to our Open Day on Saturday 22nd March 2014!
Natural Nurture is a nursery school for children aged 3 and upwards. Read more
Bottle Top Madness Event
/in Children & nature, Eco News, Events, Green art & games/by Carrie CortIs it raining bottle tops?
On Saturday 5th April 9.30am – 12 noon there are certainly going to be thousands of plastic bottle tops at the Quaker Meeting House in Horsham, as volunteers gather to do their bit for the environment. As part of the West Sussex Climate Change Board, Don’t Waste Your Week, Sussex Green Living are running a fun family event. Read more
Wrappers to riches contest
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterWrappers to riches contest – article
The Family Festival for 2014!
/in Children & nature, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortElderflower Fields Festival
23rd – 26th May 2014
With a wet winter behind us and the arrival of the spring, now is the time to get this great event in your diary. Elderflower Fields Festival is an idyllic way to spend the weekend with the entire family. Super Early Bird tickets are all sold out although there are still Early Bird offers available for a limited time only. Read more
Seed swap event a growing success
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterSeed swap event a growing success – article
Heat-Pump, Solar & Low-Carbon Tech Events
/in Events, Green Suppliers/by The WebmasterThree events examine energy efficient and renewable energy technologies, looking at the pros, cons, costs and practicalities:
Have Fun and Protect the Planet With Some Upcycled Garden Magic!
/in Green art & games, Seasonal celebrations/by Claudia HorakThe days are getting longer, the grass is getting greener, ladybirds and butterflies are coming out of hiding and temperatures are slowly getting warmer. It’s that time of year again, spring! It’s a time for resolutions, good deeds and most of all renewal, so what better way to start off the new year than with some positive upcycling in the garden? Read more
Outdoor Education Conference 20th March 2014
/in Children & nature, Education, Events/by Carrie CortThe South Downs National Park Authority and Learning through Landscapes are running an Outdoor Education Conference – FREE to teachers working in or near the South Downs National Park, come along and take part in experiential workshops and much more…. Read more
Brighton Science Festival comes to Billingshurst
/in Eco News, Education, Events, Green art & games/by Carrie CortThe Brighton Science Festival is coming to Billingshurst on Friday 29th May 2015. It looks like a fairground. It IS a fairground, but each of the stalls has a surprise, something to grapple your mind, to discover, explore and play with. The Incredible Machine, the Amazing Shrinking Puppet Booth, upside-down Goggles, Bat the Rat, Pin the Tail on the Whale, plus many incredible other things, plus incredible talks from Richard Robinson – (“Victor Meldrew meets Basil Fawlty! Fantastically engaging!”) Read more
Fracking in Wisborough Green
/in Eco News/by Carrie CortLetter from www.greenpeace.org
Letter from Greenpeace…..
Will they ever stop? The South Downs National Park – a designated area of outstanding natural beauty – is now the target of frackers.
In December, I told you Celtique Energie had applied to drill for gas and oil in Wisborough Green, West Sussex.
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Spring Seed Swap, Sow, Grow & Food Fair
/in Eco News, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by The WebmasterTransition Worthing’s (5th) Spring Seed Swap, Sow, Grow & Food fair at Oak Grove College, Worthing.
Date: 8th February Time: 12.00 – 16.00 hrs.
Sussex Green Living’s 100% recycled stand, Pedro and his recycled robots will be there, playing green games and giving ideas as to how people can lead a greener life. Read more
Importance of play
/in Children & nature, Education, Green art & games/by Carrie CortI have just read a really interesting article stressing the importance of play for children, where the author Dr Peter Gray compares human children to Carnivores and herbivores! He says “There is a desperate need to give childhood back to children if we want our offspring to have happy productive and moral lives. We must allow more time for play not less, are you listening Michael Gove Secretary of State for Education”.
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Alternative ways to stay warm this winter
/in Eco News, Seasonal celebrations/by pennyspenniesAs we bid farewell to the warming comforts of mulled wine and mince pies, we move into what is turning out to be the wettest and windiest New Year’s months. With the weather looking to stay as dreary and cold for the foreseeable weeks and months ahead, we are still faced with the burden of keeping our homes heated.
Learn how to stay warm and save money…..
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Film – Project Wild Thing coming to Worthing
/in Children & nature, Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortWorthing is on the map! The Project Wild Thing film is coming to Sussex on 6th March! Project Wild Thing is a movement to get more kids (and their folks!) outside and reconnecting with nature.
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Quakers supporting recycling
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterQuakers supporting recycling – article
Money saving green home new year resolutions
/in Eco News, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortAdopting one of these green new year resolutions or as many of them as possible, will help the environment and your wallet. Just making these changes could save you £1167 a year, read on.
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Happy New Year!
/in Events/by Carrie CortTo all the Sussex Green Living followers, we wish you a happy New Years Eve. When making your New Years resolutions please make at least one green! Tomorrow we will post a list of suggestions for you to consider, print off and impliment when you are sobber!
Have a safe and fun evening……. With love from Pedro, Ronny the Recycling Robot, Landfill Larry, Bottle Top Bob, the TerraCycle Tiger and Tiny Tips xxx
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Fake v real Christmas Trees. Which is greener?
/in Eco News, Recycling, Seasonal celebrations/by Beth RichardsonOur trees, our planet, our future.
In recent years the overall sale of real trees has declined in both the UK and US suggesting that perhaps, as environmental awareness increases, people are opting for the more eco-friendly tree. The producers of both will argue a strong case for their businesses but there are a lot of factors to take in to account when comparing them. Which one is greener …..
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Quakers support for recycling
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterQuakers support for recycling – article
Sussex getting greener!
/in Eco News, Recycling, Single use plastic/by Carrie CortHorsham Quakers and the William Penn Primary School unite
Sussex Green Living with the help of Horsham Quakers and local residents launched a third recycling collection point in Horsham, last Saturday (7th Dec) at their monthly Green Coffee Morning and Mini Market. This scheme will enable the people of Horsham to divert specific landfill waste resources into a recycling scheme financially benefiting the William Penn Primary School in Coolham. This is fantastic green community collaboration between the Horsham Quakers and the William Penn School which is a unique primary school with a Quaker foundation. Read more
Water contamination and fracking
/in Eco News/by Eyes of GaiaAward winning Sussex and Amazon based environmentalist Nicola Peel writes about fracking, water pollution and action we can take to protect our water supply…..
I read that “Water UK has found that potential risks to water from fracking can be avoided with the right rules and regulations in place”. So Water UK can prevent cement from ever cracking? If so well they need to communicate with the companies in the USA and Australia that are having terrible problems. Read more
Winner of Campaigner of the Year from Sussex!
/in Eco News, Events/by Carrie Cort26th November 2013…We are very proud to announce that West Sussex born and breed environmentalist Nicola Peel has just been just won the PEA (Peoples Environment Award) for Campaigner of the Year 2013.
The PEA Awards recognise people and companies from across Britain who are making a difference to the green agenda. Read more