Posted by: Raymondo
on Jan 14, 2013
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Transition Town Stoke Newington warmly invite you to come and learn about Transition Transactions. This peer2peer local banking system could transform the local bang you get for your buck & dramatically boost local economies. Oliver Ashton and Fred Garnett will present their exciting idea and be keen to answer any questions you have.
Also, Move Your Money will talk about how moving your money out of the big banks can make it work more effectively for Transition ends.
Looking forward to seeing you there.
Transition tea, cake and chat provided.
When: Saturday 9th February
Time: 330 for tea and cakes, action from 4
Where: St Pauls West Hackney: map here (fully accessible)
Posted by: JamieB
on Oct 10, 2012
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Hi everyone, sorry for the site outage. We've now got it back up and running again :-)
Posted by: JamieB
on May 28, 2012
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Stoke Newington Literary Festival has an interesting looking discussion on food production taking place on Saturday:
Global Food vs Local Food with George Alagiah, Hattie Ellis & Dr Giles Oldroyd.£5. Time – 12.00, Saturday. Venue – Abney Public Hall
We’re bombarded with concerns about food: what’s ‘sustainable’ fish? Is there such a thing as cruelty-free meat? Can diet cause cancer? How ‘bad’ is GM? Set against that, a billion people in the world are overweight while another billion go to bed hungry every day. Food security is arguably one of the most pressing issues of the 21st century yet we seem to be no closer to sorting out our global food crisis.
George Alagiah navigates this fascinating debate with food scientist Dr. Giles Oldroyd and investigative food writer Hattie Ellis, author of What To Eat: 10 Chewy Questions about Food.
Posted by: Raymondo
on Mar 24, 2012
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‘A greener more resilient Stoke Newington, how can we make it happen?’
Can you help us answer this question? We’re holding an Open Space event on 21st April at St Paul’s Church, West Hackney. Open Space is conference with the boring bits taken out. You can share your dreams and ideas and find help to turn them into reality. Best of all you’ll meet lots of good people, there’s lunch and plenty of tea and cake.
The last Open Space (2010) was an amazing day with lots of great ideas. It brought Hackney Bike Workshop to Stoke Newington and launched Hackney Harvest.
We live in difficult times. The ongoing economic crisis is quietly overshadowed by the ecological one and last summer’s riots show us things are far from right- it’s easy to have nightmares. At Open Space we dare you to dream. What shall we do? How will we do it? See you on the 21st.
P.S Rosie from Pangea Chorus will be doing a singing workshop from 10am to get you warmed up.
Click on the link on right to register.
Posted by: JamieB
on Feb 26, 2012
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The Arcola Theatre in Dalston has been successful in winning funding under a Department of Energy and Climate Change project called the Local Energy Assessment Fund (LEAF).
The Dalston Energy Angels project involves running home energy audits, conducting thermal imaging surveys and building up a waste wood supply network for the Arcola's biomass boiler which will be installed later this year.
There will be a particular emphasis on working with people in fuel poverty and engaging a diverse range of Hackney residents around Dalston.
If you are interested in finding out more or volunteering to help out with this exciting new project then please come along to the launch event at the Arcola Theatre on Ashwin Street near Dalston Junction on Wednesday 29th February from 5 to 7pm.
Please contact jamie@arcolatheatre.com for more information.
Posted by: JamieB
on Nov 25, 2011
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Update: Next Stoke Newington bike workshop will be on the 13th not the 6th as suggested in the mail out. There will be a workshop at the Mare Street site on the 6th. Apologies for the confusion.
On Saturday 3rd December there's going to be a party to raise funds for Hackney Bike Workshop. Transition Town Stoke Newington has been working with Hackney Cyclists to bring free bike maintenance workshops to Stokey once a month and Hackney Cyclists run workshops down near Mare Street on two other Tuesdays .
But we need to raise funds to keep this fantastic service happening so we are organising a knees up at the Royal Sovereign on the 3rd Dec.
See http://hackneybikeworkshop.com or the flyer below for more information.
Hope to see you there!
Next Stoke Newington Bike Workshop and social will be on Tuesday 13th December

Posted by: JamieB
on Nov 17, 2011
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Here's a great opportunity to catch up with what's going on in the many Transition initiatives scattered around London.
Rob Hopkins will be coming down and talking about his new book, The Transition Companion. Read on for more info and a link to purchase tickets...
London Transition Groups Gathering with Rob Hopkins on his new book The Transition Companion
Come along for some inspiration, some celebration, and a bit of a shindig!
Come and share what you're up to and what you're learning. Whether you’re already involved in Transition or just interested to know more, all are welcome
With London Low Carbon Zones, Project Dirt and the London Low Carbon Communities Network
Venue: GLA, Rooms 4&5, City Hall, The Queen’s Walk, London SE1 2AA
Thursday December 1st
6.30pm for a 7pm start (finish time tbc)
Tickets in advance only, to purchase a ticket send a message to Anna here.
Before Fri 18th £7 and £3 (concs). After Nov 18th £8 and £4 (concs)
Copies of The Transition Companion available on the night

Posted by: JamieB
on Oct 12, 2011
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Pangea Chorus will be starting up again in late October and running weekly workshops on Monday evenings for 10 weeks. If you are keen to join a local choir then please read on...
Winter Workshops
It's getting chilly out and darker too. It's just that perfect time of year for looking forward to a cosy collection of delightful songs and people to brighten your Monday evening. We're meeting in the run up for Christmas every Monday night at the Boiler House on the George Downing Estate to drink tea, catch up and sing some original arrangements of well loved songs.
This time I'm including Gabriel's Message, Auld Lang Syne, There's A Change In My Life and many more. The idea is to keep the set eclectic, just the right amount of challenging, and, most importantly – harmonious. Workshops will start on Monday 24th October
Please sign up if you think you can make most rehearsals. It's 6.30pm until 8.30pm. Suggested donation of minimum £3 – please give what you can. We will be performing at a few local events in December – dates TBC.
If you would like to join us please email me at rosanna.schura@virginmedia.com to let me know.
About Pangea Chorus
Pangea Chorus is an independent choir which started at Stoke Newington music venue Pangea Project. Pangea Chorus will now be joined by Transition Town Stoke Newington for weekly sessions in 8-week projects of choir singing for anyone who loves to sing.
Pangea Chorus embraces many styles ranging from Bowie to Bluegrass, South African township, soul and folk. We learn both by ear and with scored music (reading music is not at all necessary) and places much emphasis on the social aspects of choir singing and the community spirit that Transition promotes.
Rehearsals happen at the Boiler House, George Downing Estate, Stoke Newington, N16 6BE. Details of projects and performances will all be posted here on the TTSN website in the Pangea Chorus group page.
The second set of Pangea Chorus sessions will happen every Monday from 6.30pm until 8.30pm starting on 24th October and running until 12th December.
Posted by: JamieB
on Sep 28, 2011
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Calling all gardeners! This Saturday Hackney Council will be giving away a large batch of compost at Hackney Marshes:
Hackney’s autumn free compost give away event will take place this Saturday! We will be there offering tips and advice on how to use autumn leaves for leaf-mulching or any other composting queries you may have. We will be waiting for you at the Hackney Marshes Park Rangers Depot from 11am to 3pm this Saturday, 1st October 2011.
Posted by: JamieB
on Sep 04, 2011
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Here's something amazing: Anna Hughes is cycling all the way around the coast of Britain in aid of charity. Anna is involved with the bike maintenance workshops and is very active in all things environmental in Hackney.
She's on day 34 of her journey, having started at Tower Bridge a little over a month ago, and in total will be cycling 4,500 miles anticlockwise around the country. In just five weeks she's already covered 1,900 miles and is currently on Arran up on the West coast of Scotland.
Anna is making this epic trip in aid of two fantastic causes, Sustrans who do amazing work developing sustainable transport and supporting cycling in the UK, and Transition Network who support the development of the Transition movement around the world.
It would be great if you could support these chaities by sponsoring Anna or you can show your support by pledging to cut your carbon footprint at The Do Nation (or both!).
You can follow Anna on her blog, on twitter or facebook to find out how she's getting on.
