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Dear all
Early feb sounds good. Can I say now  that I can't make evening meetings so could I perhaps phone the order in so as to contribute that way. Also, when you do have the meeting to sort out the goods. I'll try and participate by skype.
see you all in early feb
ceri

On 22 December 2011 23:18, <transition-pim...@googlegroups.com> wrote:

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    Rakesh <rake...@googlemail.com> Dec 22 01:58AM -0800  

    Hi All
     
    When do you want to organise the next order?
     
    A few more local people are now interested .
     
    I am back end of Jan, so maybe early Feb.
     
    Have a great new year
     
    Rakesh

     

    Jake Cingel <jak...@mac.com> Dec 22 10:48AM  

    Hi Rakesh,
    I'm out of Agave syrup but still have lot's of porridge.
     
    I'll have a look to see if there's any Kids stuff we can order so when others confirm count me in.
     
    I have been ready earth users guide to Permaculture. It' so nicely set out.
     
    I'd like to ask if you'd like to come with me to BRE on 9th Feb. It's a free training day for community renewable energy. There are some new funds for community enterprises. Plus my closet friend is a site manager for BRE.
    BRE is the company that gives the international standards for Codes for sustainable. i can come passed yours about 7.15. They have 90 acres of land and they don't know what to do with it.
     
    We can discuss the plans for the school project. I'm going to try and look into funding for a forest garden through forest commission.
     
    There is also some funding for you to help with site design and course for land management with my help.
     
    Also I think it's worth use looking at doing some early propagation in my garden and greenhouse. I can care for the plants.
     
    http://www.bre.co.uk/eventdetails.jsp?id=5675
    Lessons from the Community Sustainable Energy Programme (CSEP)
    What will I learn at the event?
    Understand the CSEP scheme objectives, aims and outcomes
    Overview of energy efficiency and renewable energy technologies
    Funding opportunities
    Community options including promotion awareness and engagement
    Sourcing and installing technologies, including specification issues, planning permission and Microgeneration Scheme (MCS) certification
    Maintenance and monitoring
    Hear about local case studies
    What are the other benefits of attending?
    A unique opportunity to meet and question experienced practitioners
    Gain an overview of CSEP eligible technologies around the UK
    Understand the scale and scope of CSEP projects in your area
    Business opportunities through networking
     
     
     
     
     
    > Trees and forests can mitigate climate change through sequestering carbon. Woodland creation therefore provides an attractive option for companies, organisations and individuals wishing to reduce their carbon footprint while also delivering a range of other environmental and social benefits.
    > http://www.forestry.gov.uk/pdf/WoodlandCarbonCode_Version_1.pdf/$FILE/WoodlandCarbonCode_Version_1.pdf
     
     
     
     
     
     
     
    On 22 Dec 2011, at 09:58, Rakesh wrote:
     

     

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