If you haven’t heard about it yet, this is a new film featuring leading UK experts – a climate scientist, ecologist, economist, emergency medic and a national security advisor – all being pretty frank about where things are heading and more positively what can be done about it. Thursday 11th June 7:30 – 9:30 pmContinue reading “People’s Emergency Briefing Film”
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Bird song walk
The theme for this year’s Floodplain Meadow walk, organised by Climate Action Stokesley and Villages, is Bird Song. Meet on Sunday 24th May at 11am in Waterfall Park, Great Ayton (opposite Suggitts on the High Steet). The walk is less than a mile but the ground is a bit uneven and there isn’t much shelterContinue reading “Bird song walk”
People’s Emergency Briefing Film
If you haven’t heard about it yet, this is a new film featuring leading UK experts – a climate scientist, ecologist, economist, emergency medic and a national security advisor – all being pretty frank about where things are heading and more positively what can be done about it. CASaV will be hosting a free screeningContinue reading “People’s Emergency Briefing Film”
Bird song walk
The theme for this year’s Floodplain Meadow walk is Bird Song on Sunday 24th May. Meet at 11am in Waterfall Park, Great Ayton (opposite Suggitts on the High Steet). The walk is less than a mile but the ground is a bit uneven and there isn’t much shelter from sun or rain so come prepared.Continue reading “Bird song walk”
CASaV monthly meeting – 21st April 2026
Our April meeting will be in Stokesley Community Library, North Rd, Stokesley from 7:30 – 9:00pm. We will be sharing updates on the work of our sub-groups and planning for Great Big Green Week. As it is the day before Earth Day 2026 we can also reflect on our ideas to celebrate the day. All welcome.
Seed Sovereignty – 17th March 2026
At our CASaV meeting in March Catherine Howell, Seed Sovereignty Programme, asked us to imagine a positive future for seeds that is very different to the current situation. Currently 75% agricultural plant diversity has been lost since 1900 but diversity is essential for plant adaptation. Four seed companies (Corteva, ChemChina, BASF and Bayer control overContinue reading “Seed Sovereignty – 17th March 2026”
CASaV monthly meeting – 17th February 2026
Our February monthly meeting was in The Globe Community Library, North Road, Stokesley on Tuesday 17th February from 7:30pm to 9:00pm. Everyone was welcome to join us to take part in the Climate Coalition’s ‘Show the Love’ Green Hearts campaign. We made green hearts to send a message to our MP and council decision makersContinue reading “CASaV monthly meeting – 17th February 2026”
Flood Resilience talk at CASaV monthly meeting 20th January
An informative session on Flood Resilience provided by Frayer Fletcher – Flood Resilience (Environment Agency) and Jason Wainwright – Emergency Planning Officer (North Yorkshire Council) happened on Tuesday 20th January, starting at 7:30pm, in The Globe Community Library, North Road, Stokesley. We found out what Flood Resilience means and looks like for us and ourContinue reading “Flood Resilience talk at CASaV monthly meeting 20th January”
CASaV whole group gathering with shared festive fare – Tuesday 16th December
Tuesday 16th December 7:30 – 9:00pm, The Globe Community Library, North Road, Stokesley. All are welcome to a pooled festive buffet with mulled wine. No formal meeting, just a chance to reflect on and celebrate our year of eco action and look ahead to the next. Bring along something sweet or savoury to share, mulledContinue reading “CASaV whole group gathering with shared festive fare – Tuesday 16th December”
Invasive Species Management and monthly CASaV meeting
Tuesday 18th November, 7:30 – 9:00pm, The Globe Community Library, North Rd, Stokesley This month all are welcome to our environmental action talk by Chloe Lawrence, Tees River Trust, on how non native species have colonised our local river, the Leven, severely affecting biodiversity. She will also explain what actions are being taken to manageContinue reading “Invasive Species Management and monthly CASaV meeting”