UPCOMING EVENTS

Green Sherborne

For local people concerned about the environment, and a website for organisations that support them. Ecology, sustainability and community are the key. Our goal is to become an online resource to publicise news and events, projects and groups, and provide a source of reference. Welcome to Sherborne Green.

Community Orchard Follow-up Meeting

Following the success of our Invitation to Start a Community Orchard Event last October, the Community Orchard Group would like to invite you to a:

Community Orchard Follow-up Meeting

on Monday 30th January, 6.30pm – 7.45pm at

Sherborne Abbey Primary School, Lenthay Road, Sherborne

The meeting will provide an opportunity for local residents to further discuss the potential for creating a Community Orchard and how ideas might be taken forward.

The Nuclear Debate

Sherbrne Science Café are holding a debate on the pros and cons of nuclear energy.

This house believes that the risks involved in the generation of electricity by nuclear power make it unusable.

Speakers are Nigel Knee of EDF Energy and Alister Scott from Sussex University. Audience participation and discussion is welcome and actively encouraged!

The debate is at the Senior Lunch Club, Digby Road Sherborne, starting at 7:30pm on Wednesday 23rd November. For more information contact Bob Barker on 01935 813896 or visit the  Sherborne Science Cafe website. Do come along to what promises to be an interesting and exciting evening.

Time for a Community Orchard?

Always seeking new ways to encourage local, sustainable food initiatives which may benefit the community for years to come, Transition Sherborne have started a Community Orchard Group and are keen to work with local residents who are interested in setting up and running Sherborne’s first community orchard. Whilst searching for a suitable location, we have recently discovered a green space next to the allotments, between South Avenue and Lenthay Close which could prove an ideal site. This area already has some native trees and bushes and could have lots of potential for growing a wide range of delicious edibles!

We are seeking the support of residents living in the nearby area and invite their ideas and opinions. With this in mind, we are holding a small Consultation Event, at the green space on Saturday 29th October, between 10.30am and 1.00pm.  Members of the Community Orchard Group will be on hand to provide information and answer questions, and for the young at heart there will be a detective nature trail.  We look forward to meeting all who come along.
For more information, please contact us on 07593 302325 or leave a message on the Community Orchard page.
Orchard Map

How to find the proposed Community Orchard site

Interested in joining in?  Community orchards rely on community members  to help take care of and manage them. Do you have the time, enthusiasm or expertise to share? We will be pleased to hear from you.

In days gone by, orchards were a common sight within the rural landscape along with fruit and nut trees that could be found in many a country and suburban garden. However, since around the 1960’s, large numbers of orchards have disappeared throughout the British Isles, resulting in the near loss of an important part of our cultural and environmental heritage. Recently, thanks to the enthusiasm and efforts of individuals, groups and charitable organisations such as Common Ground and Dorset Wildlife Trust, the ancient practice of fruit growing has been reborn in the form of the community orchard.

Community orchards are playing a significant role in helping to revive our fruit growing tradition, at the same time offering many other benefits. They not only provide open green spaces where people can come together to grow nutritious food, they can become havens for wildlife, places of beauty where folk of all ages can meet, learn new skills and have fun. In many cities, towns and villages across the UK groups of people are transforming their own local patches of land, from communal gardens and disused urban areas to old, neglected orchards, ripe for a new lease of life.

In our own corner of Dorset several community orchards, each with its own unique identity, are now thriving. Broad Oak Community Orchard, for example, in countryside near Sturminster Newton supports a wide variety of local apple, pear and plum trees, with a boundary hedging that includes brambles, sloes and other edible fruits and nuts, whilst Bridport Community Orchard is sited near the centre of the town, has an outdoor classroom and is home to a gardening club.

So, how about a community orchard for Sherborne?

Always seeking new ways to encourage local, sustainable food initiatives which will benefit the community for years to come, Transition Sherborne have started a Community Orchard Group and are keen to work with local residents who are interested in setting up and running Sherborne’s first community orchard.

Interested in joining? Community orchards rely on members to help take care of and manage them. Do you have the time, enthusiasm or expertise to share? Please do contact us on the form below – we’ll be very pleased to hear from you.

Green or Greed

How can we create a globally fair community locally in Sherborne?

Following on from the successful Love for the Future Lent study, Sherborne Baptist Church (with the help of Transition Sherborne) will be running an Open Space discussion afternoon at 2pm on Thursday 27th October at the Baptist Church, North Road, Sherborne DT9 3JN. The topic for discussion will be Green or Greed? How can we create a globally fair community locally in Sherborne? It is hoped that a community project will stem from the discussion. All are welcome and refreshments and a crèche facility will be provided.

For more information contact Ken or Nicky on 01935 813430

A Green Approach to the Economy

A Green Party Event

Organised by the Green Party, a Green Approach to the Economy is a talk by Brian Heatley, exploring more equitable alternatives to our welfere, banking and growth approach to the economy.

Wednesday October 12th 7:30pm at the Wingfield Room of the Digby Hall, Hound Street, Sherborne.

Light refreshments are provided. For more details phone 01935 813467

CANCELLED – Environment Forum Meeting Oct 2011

EVENT CANCELLED

This event has been cancelled. Please see this email from Nigel Engert secretary:

Sherborne Town Council have decided to refocus Sherborne Area Partnership of 6 specific areas of work, not including the Environment Forum.

As a result the meeting planned for Wednesday 19th October will not be taking place.

Original meeting text:

The next meeting of Sherborne Environment Forum will take place on Wednesday 19th October 2011 2:00pm, at the Council Chamber, The Manor House, Newland, Sherborne.

For regular attendees, please note the change of Day to Wednesday, and the slightly earlier time of 2pm.

Environment Forum Minutes (August 2011)

Notes from meeting at 2.00pm on Thursday 4th August 2011 in the Council Chamber, The Manor House, Newland, Sherborne Continue reading Environment Forum Minutes (August 2011)

Permaculture Allotment Tour

AllotmentTuesday July 19 7pm. Suggested donation £2.

Our July event is a tour of Geoff’s Amazing Permaculture Allotment. Geoff only recently took on his allotment and with little previous experience of permaculture has managed to create a very unique and productive patch. Permaculture is a design process that can be applied to farming/growing that works in harmony with nature rather than against it. The outcomes tend to be higher yield with less work! As well as describing his own allotment Geoff will show us some of the others there, so we can see firsthand the unique environment allotments create.

Numbers are strictly limited. To book a place please contact us via the Transition Sherborne contact form. Meet at 7pm outside the Mermaid Pub, by the entrance to the Quarr Nature Reserve on Tuesday July 19. Suggested donation £2.

Green’s the word

A Castle Gardens Event

Sustainable Gardening Week 2nd – 10th July

Gardeners in the South West are invited to learn more about sustainable gardening during a special week long initiative – Sustainable Gardening Week – which will take place at three garden centres in Yeovil, Dorchester and Sherborne.  As winners of several sustainability and community awards, Castle Gardens in Sherborne, Poundbury Gardens in Dorchester and Brimsmore Gardens in Yeovil, are proud to be supporting the environment by offering practical, sustainable gardening techniques for new and experienced gardens to adopt in their own gardens.

From Saturday 2nd – Sunday 10th July gardeners dropping into any one of the three Garden Centres will be able to learn from the experts and discover tips to help to protect and enhance our natural surroundings.

Continue reading Green’s the word

What do we do when we run out of oil?

A Sherborne Science Café Event

Wed 22 June 2011, 7:30pm. A talk by Professor Chris Rhodes.
Not our event but we’ll definitely be going along. One of the key principles of transition is that of oil scarcity, or Peak Oil, a topic rarely discussed or mentioned in the media despite excessive petrol prices, so this evening is definitely of interest to us. The talk is run by Sherborne Science Café and is at the Senior Lunch Club on Digby Road.