Learn the 5 key mending methods to extend the life of your clothes.
Free drop in sessions: Saturday 18th March (11am - 12:30pm, 1pm - 2:30pm)
Read MoreLearn the 5 key mending methods to extend the life of your clothes.
Free drop in sessions: Saturday 18th March (11am - 12:30pm, 1pm - 2:30pm)
Read MoreA monthly online workshop offering advice and ideas on how best to repair and alter your old or damaged clothing.
Next meeting on March 6th 2023 at 7.30pm
Read MoreRestorying aims to raise awareness of the benefits of restorying landscapes with artists and community members for the regeneration of individuals, communities and ecosystems, as part of a future-looking response to the climate emergency.
For more details on the upcoming events at Hawkwood College, click here.
Read MoreCotswold National Landscape are advertising for an exciting new role - Grants & Outreach Officer. The role is perfect for someone looking to make their first step into the environmental sector.
Deadline for applications: Friday 17th February 2023
Read MoreThe exhibition at New Brewery Arts asks 'who grew your clothes?' and explores the Fibershed movement and the work of the South West England Fibreshed.
Opening Saturday 28th January 2023
Read MoreCreative Climate Action Toolkit focuses on actionable, achievable and nuanced climate action to support smaller creative businesses, organisations, collectives and freelancers. This step by step approach also helps combat the overwhelm often felt at the scale of the crisis.
Read MoreJulie’s Bicycle host Vision:2025, a code uniting 500+ UK festivals and outdoor events in tackling climate change.
Read MoreThe Colour Green is an environmental knowledge and skills programme ran by Julie’s Bicycle to support and empower cultural practitioners and artists.
Read MoreJoin Julie’s Bicycle for this free energy impacts webinar exploring what organisations can do to build resilience and take practical action toward the clean energy transition.
Read MoreYou are invited to explore "meaning" through a gentle nature based practice informed by the 5 Pathways to Nature Connection and simple nature informed craft activity. As a group, we will explore our relationship and membership to the other than human community to foster belonging to our immediate environment.
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