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Author Archives: climateactionsv

Food and waste – find out more

A chance to find out what soft plastics can now be recycled at the Coop in Stokesley along with creative ideas to reduce food waste and more. Come and have a chat with members of Climate Action Stokesley and Villages group at their Great Big Green Week stall outside the Methodist Church on the HighContinue reading “Food and waste – find out more”

Posted byclimateactionsvSeptember 13, 2021Posted inNews

Group update – August 2021

Here is our latest group update. Our meeting this month is on Tuesday 17th August, starting at 7:30pm in The Globe, North Road, Stokesley. We are delighted that we can once again meet in person. Please bring a mask to wear until seated and be aware that the toilet facilities won’t be open in the building.Continue reading “Group update – August 2021”

Posted byclimateactionsvAugust 4, 2021August 4, 2021Posted inNews

Group update – July 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 20th July. Simon Gibbon will provide us with an overview of a variety of plans that have been produced to get us to net zero and we will start planning local activity in the run-up to COP 26 plus asContinue reading “Group update – July 2021”

Posted byclimateactionsvJuly 13, 2021July 13, 2021Posted inNews

Group update – June 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 15th June. The meeting will hear about the Tees Rivers Trust and their work on the River Leven.

Posted byclimateactionsvJune 11, 2021Posted inNews

Group update – May 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 18th May. The meeting will hear about the work of the North Yorkshire Rotters, known as the Rotters, who promote home composting, reduce, reuse and recycling and the ‘love food hate waste’.

Posted byclimateactionsvMay 11, 2021Posted inNewsLeave a comment on Group update – May 2021

Group update – March 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 16th March.

Posted byclimateactionsvMarch 11, 2021Posted inNews, Uncategorized

Group update – February 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 16th February.

Posted byclimateactionsvFebruary 3, 2021Posted inNews

Group update 13th January 2021

Here is our latest group update, including details of our next online meeting on Tuesday 19th January.

Posted byclimateactionsvJanuary 13, 2021January 13, 2021Posted inNews

Group update 18th December

Here is our latest group update including a green quiz for you to try over the festive season.   If you would like to sign up to receive group updates, then please complete our mailing list form.

Posted byclimateactionsvDecember 18, 2020December 18, 2020Posted inNewsLeave a comment on Group update 18th December

Gingerbread

This gingerbread went down well with family avoiding dairy and eggs due to a food intolerance. Caryn has shared this Nigella Lawson recipe with a number of friends who all had a go and enjoyed the results. Works well as a cake and would also make a great pudding.

Posted byclimateactionsvDecember 10, 2020December 10, 2020Posted inRecipesLeave a comment on Gingerbread

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