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Jenny.
I've jsut signed up to Project Dirt. I'd like to find out what is happening about Transition Town Wandsworth, both personally and as the editor of Battersea Matters, the newsletter of the Battersea Society. Would you be able to write an article for us?
Please see the nettle event on 3 July, hope to see you there, especially if you could do something on nettle beer,
all the best
Roy
I live in Putney and would like to join Transition Town Wandsworth. I've just signed up to this site - can you tell me how I could get put on a mailing list if you have one, or if not, what's the best way to get involved? Do you have regular meetings I could come along to?
Cheers,
Erica
This is about the Wandsworth Green Fair and follows on from Oli's message. Where we need a TTW person to speak is in the discussion about building sustainable communities at 2pm. If you send me your e-mail address I'll send you the preliminary plan for the discussion agreed by the two FoE people and TTWimbledon who were at the last planning meeting.
I can't find any sign of the meeting on Sept 28th. Is it still going ahead? I'm writing about Waterside Walk in the Wandle LETS newsletter and want to include an invitation to the meeting.
Not sure whether you're back yet from your travels.
Are you coming to the Wandsworth Green Fair on the 26th? We are very much hoping that you'll do a speech about transitioning; I think TT Wimbledon is also poling up.
All very local to Waterside Walk and hopefully a good source of recruits. Can you promote it to the TTW - the technology is beyond me!
More details of the Fair are at http://www.wandsworthgreenfair.info/
Cheers
oli
It started as a way to tap into local resources and find people to swap skills with -9 months later localskillswap emerged as a fully interactive website. I think the idea is suited to transition communities, but would very much like to know if you share this view? Look forward to hearing from you,
Katrina,
www.localskillswap.com
I'm a reporter for the Wandsworth Guardian.
We have a dedicated Green Guardian page in our weekly paper.
If you have events such as these coming up in the future please let me know (by emailing pcahalan@london.newsquest.co.uk) and I will do my best to give them a plug.
Regards, Paul.
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