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October Movie Night – Revenge of the Electric Car

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Our next monthly movie night will be ‘Revenge of the Electric Car’. Made by the same director as ‘Who Killed the Electric Car – 2006’ it follows the race to get electric cars to the market.

Tuesday 15th of October (Apologies for the date change, but due to a venue clash the October and November movies will be on the 3rd Tuesday of the month).

Please join us for food, drinks and electric cars on display at the Stirling Arms hotel from 6 pm. There will be Factory (Nissan Leafs), DIY electric conversions and professional transformations present to look at.

Film screening at 7 pm, followed by more time to socialise and chat. 

Entry by donation to cover film license.

Bring a friend, we hope to see you there.

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Economics of Happiness Movie Night

Join us for our next Monthly Movie night and ‘The Economics of Happiness’

Economics of Happiness Poster

Summary
‘The Economics of Happiness’ features a chorus of voices from six continents calling for systemic economic change. The documentary describes a world moving simultaneously in two opposing directions. On the one hand, government and big business continue to promote globalization and the consolidation of corporate power. At the same time, all around the world people are resisting those policies, demanding a re-regulation of trade and finance – and, far from the old institutions of power, they’re starting to forge a very different future. Communities are coming together to re-build more human scale, ecological economies based on a new paradigm – an economics of localization.

Watch the Trailer Here

Reviews
7.5/10 on IMDb

Spring is sprung!

For the Kitchen Gardeners’ Society September workshop, the gardeners were delighted to be invited by the Glen Forrest Community Garden to put in some garden beds.

The Glen Forrest Community Garden is only just getting going, so this was a wonderful opportunity to help build a beautiful space for everyone to share.

IMG_1435So far, there’s a few fruit trees there, some artichokes and some broccoli that isn’t doing too well.

The site gets the odd frost and it’s not protected, so the delicate little plants have suffered this winter.

But, as spring is here, it’s time to get some spring veg in.

Using lots of old newspapers and mulch, we all mucked in to put down paths.

Then, using the organic design method, we put in a raised bed for potatoes.

IMG_1440Kerry brought a stack of seed potatoes and some potato sprouts which we planted on layers of poo, rotting down straw and shredded paper.

Once the leaves appear, we’ll put another layer of straw and soil on top of the, forcing the plants to leave another layer of tubers, and grow taller.

With a bit of luck, there’ll be three or four layers of lovely potatoes in this bed.

Everyone is hoping the rabbits don’t find the garden and in a couple of months, there’ll be a lovely harvest of beans, tomatoes, corn, artichokes, broadbeans and lots of other veg.

IMG_1452If you’ve got a couple of hours spare on a Sunday, there’s always something happening at the garden, corner of Hardey Road and Railway Parade in Glen Forrest.

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