Hi Everyone, following my last email regarding the events building this summer in the face of expansion of the coal industry I thought I would update you with the latest news and some interesting reading.
At the end of last week activists jumped a coal train bound for Drax power plant in Yorkshire- a bold move that highlighted the upcoming camp and the need to address the industrial challenge of fossil fuel dependence- see reports below. The climate camp movement has promised a 'summer of discontent' if the Government continues to rely on the use of coal as a solution to energy security. Mass public opinion and action matters, and indeed may be the only way of convincing policy makers to alter course.
Enough said by me but please have a look at the following links and an excellent program aired on Radio 4 last week. Again, if you are interested in getting involved this summer at the camp or otherwise, don't hesitate.
I recommend listening to the Radio 4 program if you have time.
Take care.
~Lewis x
http://thecoalhole.org/ an excellent site dedicated to bringing action updates and providing media resources
www.climatecamp.org.uk the climate camp website, a good overview of what is planned August 3rd-11th at Kingsnorth
I am sat at my desk in Bristol willing on the summer break from my studies, a truly exciting time as I head to Ireland and France on my bicycle soon, taking time out after living in a busy but vibrant city for the past two years.
This summer holds more than just scenic travel; the proposed site for a coal-fired power station in Kent, England would not be on the ideal 'to-do' list of the everyday soul wishing to get away. However, that is where this year's 'Camp for Climate Action' is taking place.
The August 2008 camp is part of a mass movement against the political and economic framework that is driving us towards an increasingly unstable and inhabitable planet. July last year saw thousands of concerned individuals from many walks of life converging on an empty piece of land near Heathrow airport in London to set up camp for a week of sustainable living, workshops, films, talks and peaceful but large scale direct action against the proposals to expand the aviation industry.
This year it's coal.
We are not saying the issues have changed, only that the dots need to be joined in terms of identifiing the people responsible for calling the shots on the development of damaging industries. Despite a growing global awareness of the most pressing of issues, something is going wrong. The government will not halt its drive to expand these industries, even in the face of multiple peer-reviewed and acclaimed scientific reports stating the need to dramatically reduce CO2 emissions. And these are conservative estimates.
If built, Kingsnorth power station will emit between 6 and 8 million tons of CO2 every year. The investment in coal is part of a raft of hypocrisy we are being force fed by our governments- why not renewable, clean energy? We need to break the habit and begin to invest in a cleaner and safer future. Damage wreaked on the natural environment is already manifesting itself in terms of social unrest, food riots, starvation, species loss and pollution. Our quality of life is directly linked to the decisions we make – and those that our governments make. We have a black hole in our climate policy, things need to change.
This means leaving coal in the ground. We can no longer afford to live the dream that fossil fuels are the 'black gold' they were once praised as; indeed the price to be paid is growing larger, the longer we come rely on them.
So how do we affect this change? Well, to me the answer and the hope has come from being an active part of a growing global movement, by taking action at a grass roots level and refusing to blindly accept decisions made by governments which hold huge consequences for all life on this planet. The concern and the movement is growing with every peice of research published, every story of flooding or drought, every penny that petrol rises by and every child that is born into an uncertain world.
So, I invite you to visit the climate camp web space on: www.climatecamp.org.uk and join me in August at the camp for an inspiring and important time this summer.
The camp last year was incredibly welcoming and not at all disorganized. All present, including the police were very impressed. There were many workshops throughout the week, the food was great, company was fantastic and the vision was optimistic. The opportunity to act as part of an organized and peaceful group is rewarding not only in terms of tangible achievements but the hope and strength instilled within us.
The camp is based on 'do it yourself' principles and has no leaders, sharing skills and ideas- requiring all involved to act as a whole. Other camps globally include North America, Australia and Europe. Come along and be part of the change!
Get in touch and feel free to distribute and forward this, and please talk to your friends and family!
Other than that I hope you are all keeping well and have a great summer!
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Dear Friends,
I am writing to you from the big green gathering site in the Mendips,
near bristol- a fantastic festival bringing together a wide range of people. The week has been chock full of ideas and workshops,
networking and music. true fun.
so, I'd like to make those of you who may not know, aware of the 'Camp
for Climate Action', occurring near heathrow on 14th to 21st of this
month. The aim will be, quite simply to raise awareness and halt the
harmful and uncompromising growth of the aviation industry. Hundreds of
protesters will arrive at the, as yet undisclosed location by the
airport for a week of festival- combining fun with workshops, talks and
peaceful direct action. Opposing the hypocritical mechanisms the
government has put in place to sustain economic growth while putting
all of our lives at stake.
The facts are here, the time for acting on our intentions has arrived
and we don't have the time we'd all like to prepare for the sudden
shift in lifestyle and social norms inevitably on their way. Flying has
to go. Government initiatives suggest that we change our light bulbs
and install rain water collecting systems to lower our carbon foot
prints while the cost of flying drops every year and every year the
damage we do to the atmosphere increases.
We need the government to act, but this camp will be an attempt to push
from the bottom up. Already the injunction taken out against the
protest has shown just how much BAA are panicking, we have the ability
to make a milestone change here and this week at the big green has
instilled a real faith that the movement is stronger now than ever, but
not only that, we are seeing the scales beginning to tip as the gap
between skeptisism and plain fact narrows. Climate change is happening
now, what we do now decides what the future holds. those that came
before us didn't know the problem, those that come after us will have
severely limited options. We have both the power and responsibility to
make a radically better world.
By uniting in collective action this summer we can begin to make it happen.
So i invite you to check out the website for more infomation; www.climatecamp.org.uk
and join the camp if you can muster the time and energy to get to
heathrow. If you are flying during those dates, the true target
is the industry, not the individual. The message remains the same- we can all make a difference whether within a massive organisation, or the government, or just one person with the power to act. :)
Thank you for reading, hope you're all well.
~Lewis
Below is a link to a short film by three friends of mine: Alex, Christian and Beth (some of you know them already!) who have made a spoof documentary about carbon offsetting. Its much more amusing than I can describe here so go see it yourself:
Its been entered into a competition on this website so if you want to support 'em then you can vote for it online. Pass this on to anyone else who might be interested.
Just a quick note to let you all know today is the last Friday of the month of April, so of course we will hit the streets to celebrate the freedom that is the bicycle in the form of a critical mass in Bristol town. We are meeting at 6:30 outside the Arnolfeni- opposite the watershed in the Centre. OR if you are coming from Frenchay campus- we will ride from the bus stops at 5:30.
Come along and have some fun... nothing like reclaiming the streets in the name of pedal power to end your week!!
Just thought I'd pass this e-mail on. It's about volunteering as a P&P regional rep next year.
See below...
xx
/Sofia
Jennie Dodson <jennie.dodson@...> wrote:
Date: Mon, 16 Apr 2007 15:40:02 +0100 From: Jennie Dodson <jennie.dodson@...> To: keyorganisers@... Subject: [Keyorganisers] Volunteering as a Regional Rep - deadline 27 April
Hey
I wanted to email you all about the fantastic opportunity of volunteering as a Regional Rep.
Being a Regional Rep is a great way to become more involved with People & Planet, gain some really useful skills, meet incredible campaigners and have fun. You
begin with training in the first week of July and support groups till the following June.
If you are interested: ===================== + visit the Regional Rep website http://peopleandplanet.org/regionalreps to download the role description and application form.
+ read Rich Wyatts profile about being a Regional Rep this year http://peopleandplanet.org/navid3835
+ *contact* your current Regional Rep (region@...) or contact John in the office (unigroups@...) to find out more about the role
+ fill in an application form and send it to us *by 27 April* (a week on Friday)
The woman phoned me and said it would be great if some of our members could make it down to london for the event.
treataidsnow@... wrote:
Date: Wed, 14 Feb 2007 14:29:36 +0000 From: treataidsnow@... Subject: Stop AIDS Day of action! To: treataidsnow@...
Dear Treat AIDS Now Campaigner,
Preparations for the G8 meeting are at full speed and it is crucial that we get our demands on their Agenda now.
Millions of people are still dying, because they can't access the treatment they need.
Now is the time to increase the pressure on the government to take action, making clear that it is unacceptable that people die due to their complacency.
In March the G8 Development Ministers are meeting. As the UK's Secretary of State for International
Development Hilary Benn will of course be present.
This is a key moment in our fight for universal access to treatment and strategically the perfect time to present Benn with all the action cards we have collected.
Please help by sending us all your collected action cards and get as many campaigners as possible to take part in a joint day of action on Tue 20 Mar.
(You can keep collecting action cards until Tue 13 Mar and then put them in the post, so they reach us before the Tue 20 Mar.)
Below you find what the plan is so far:
People & Planet as part of the Stop AIDS Campaign coalition will take part in a whole day of action on Tue 20 Mar.
The overall aim is to get Benn's head straight on AIDS before the G8 Development Minister's meeting and to win the support of more MPs to push the UK government to take action!
The date is set and Benn is booked for an hour. Now, we've got to get as many
groups to London as possible as well as getting everyone to invite their MPs to the event and book them for a lobbying session in the afterwards. We can double the numbers of MPs by everyone booking their Uni + home MPs.
The event is a joint event with other members of the Stop AIDS Campaign coalition. Please get in touch with other groups campaigning on HIV/AIDS on your campus/ in your school/college (e.g. Student Stops AIDS Campaign, Medsin/Pharmaware) to coordinate things like coming to London, booking MPs, etc.
There is money available for travel expenses and we'll provide food and drinks for the day, but we need to know roughly how many people of each group are coming, so please get in touch with me via email of phone by Fri 23 Feb.
We will draft an invitation for MPs, which you can use, as soon as we get the confirmation which room we will be in.
Proposed outline of the day:
Treat AIDS Now Day of
Action
Date: Tuesday 20 March
11ish-1: meet, organise, prep and ‘gee up’. 1-2: hour with Benn, including speakers, Q&A, presentation of petition, time for him to meet campaigners. 2-3: MPs encouraged to stay back and network with constituents, can perform some lobbies here. 3-5: Meetings with MPs who cannot be at meeting. 5/530: photo shoot and stunt
Below are the plans for what the event should be like in detail:
Benn room/time should include: - Visual display of pillcard petitions + shoes + case studies, pics, stats etc - Area for groups to display what they have done - Area for photographer + backdrop - Filming area – Youtube? - Refreshments - Session with Benn must be engaging and a dialogie – must be time for Q&A etc - Speakers could include Southern speaker + someone from the campaign + Benn
- Use Douglas Room for storing stuff, a place to meet etc - Invite Lords as well
as MPs - Photo stunt at end like Trafalgar Sq photo but needs a ‘twist’. German theme? Clock ticking? Emergency message (ambulance)?
Do email me any of your creative ideas for the photo stunt and any other ideas and comments you have.
Please email me: daniela.strauss@...
Or give me a ring in the People & Planet office: 01865 245678
All the best,
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Hi everyone, Just a quick note to let you all know voting is now open for UWE SU elections...
I am standing as Frenchay Campus Chair so a few votes my way would be nice! :) Also, there are many other positions being fought over this week, Check out : www.uwesu.org and click on VOTE.
Heres the info for the play and workshops. Anyone want to join me? It looks pretty good. Also, I've been given some flyers and posters to put up, it would be great if anyone could help me do it but I'm not too hopeful as its gonna be a hassle to get them to anyone else.
Kate
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Please distribute as you see fit. Anyone wanna volunteer to flyer UWE? I actually said I would spread the word round the hospital. Kate
tl5075@... wrote:
To: Kate Chant <ke_chant@...> Subject: Re: Asylum Monologues play Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2007 18:45:01 +0000 From: tl5075@...
Hi Kate,
Here's the poster for the Asylum Monologues play - do you think your student newspaper would be able to include it? If not, then a brief outline of the evening would be great.
We're getting loads of posters and flyers printed this week, so if you're still happy to distribute them around uwe, we can meet up and i'll give you a load.
My no's 07956 605068 if you wanna chat about any of it,
cheers, tania
Quoting Kate Chant :
> Hi
Tania, > > I can't remember if you just wanted to attract health care students > in the first instance? I can certainly promote it among my health > care colleagues or I could promote it further through the people and > planet mailing list and getting people to put up posters about it...I > have also forwarded your email onto my friend who writes for our > student newspaper. > > My number is 07814330706, I could meet you to pick up posters at the > BRI some time as I work there full time at the moment (well, in the > the Oncology centre). > > By the way, you dont give an approximate time for the play - in the > evening presumably? > > Kate > > > > tl5075@... wrote: Dear Kate, > > We recently met at the campaigning workshop at the Bristol union, > where you said you may > be interested in helping encourage UWE
students to attend the Asylum > Monologues play, on > 1st March. We are also organising various workshops to run after the > play. > > Do UWE have a student newspaper who might we might be able to get > something in? If so, > do you have their contact details, or would you be able to approach > them? > > The basic details are as follows: > > "Asylum Monolgues" > Thurs 1st March, BRI UBHT, Lecture theatre 1 (it's at the BRI, by > thye bus station) > 1hr play, followed by the opportunity to take part in one of several > related workshops (details > TBC) > > The play is being put on as part of a campaign to raise awareness of > the issues raised by > failed asylum seekers, in particular their being denied access ot > secondary healthcare. > > Please let me know if you'd like to get involved. We're getting some >
posters etc sorted so > could drop some to you when we've got them. > > My no's 07956 605068 if you wanted to ask any questions, > > cheers, > Tania Longman > 2nd medicine, Bristol University > > > > --------------------------------- > What kind of emailer are you? Find out today - get a free analysis > of your email personality. Take the quiz at the Yahoo! Mail > Championship.
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Here's a link to a climate change website in anyone's interested, see forwarded e-mail below.
/Sofia
Hey guys Check out this website: www.capandshare.org it propses an economically just and realistic approach to tackling climate change. It also has a wiki bit so you can add your bit. It's a new site but I reckon it'll be the new you tube for a positive future
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Sorry if this has already been posted lately, but for those who are thinking of going to the P&P Forum in Nottingham 16th to 18th March, you can download the Forum Guide from here:
Rheem, would you be able to put something in the western eye about this event as she asks?
tl5075@... wrote:
To: ke_chant@... Subject: Asylum Monologues play Date: Mon, 05 Feb 2007 14:16:50 +0000 From: tl5075@...
Dear Kate,
We recently met at the campaigning workshop at the Bristol union, where you said you may be interested in helping encourage UWE students to attend the Asylum Monologues play, on 1st March. We are also organising various workshops to run after the play.
Do UWE have a student newspaper who might we might be able to get something in? If so, do you have their contact details, or would you be able to approach them?
The basic details are as follows:
"Asylum Monolgues" Thurs 1st March, BRI UBHT, Lecture theatre 1 (it's at the BRI, by thye
bus station) 1hr play, followed by the opportunity to take part in one of several related workshops (details TBC)
The play is being put on as part of a campaign to raise awareness of the issues raised by failed asylum seekers, in particular their being denied access ot secondary healthcare.
Please let me know if you'd like to get involved. We're getting some posters etc sorted so could drop some to you when we've got them.
My no's 07956 605068 if you wanted to ask any questions,
cheers, Tania Longman 2nd medicine, Bristol University
Rheem did you ask Dave if he could make activities council? Shall we have a pnp meeting on thurs? Is that ok with ppl? And can someone send out an email about it, if so?
Do we want to see if a group of pnpers want to do this?
Guy Pluckwell <guy.pluckwell@...> wrote:
Date: Wed, 24 Jan 2007 12:13:34 +0000 From: "Guy Pluckwell" <guy.pluckwell@...> To: <uwepeopleandplanet@...> Subject: Bristol Living Rivers
Dear People and Planet Society
Abandoned Trolley Survey 2007
What is this email about? Quite simply we are looking for people / community groups / organisations to spare a couple
hours at most of their time to walk along a stretch of Bristol's watercourses counting abandoned trolleys.
When? Before 9 February 2007.
How? If you can help I will send you a letter explaining more, a survey sheet to record trolleys seen and a map of the watercourse you intend to survey.
Why? Abandoned trolleys in Bristol City are a real problem. Bristol City Council is currently in the process of adopting new legislation regarding trolleys that will result in a new trolley collection service. The aim is to use an independent company contracted to collect stray trolleys throughout the city with costs incurred passed onto the supermarkets. Following a previous trolley survey in 2005 which you may have helped with, a second survey is needed so to be able to measure the future success of this new trolley collection scheme
and locate current problem areas.
Can you help? It would be much appreciated if you and or your society could. If so please can you let me know by replying to this email. Please state which section of which watercourse you are volunteering to survey and where you would like the survey pack sent. (Can be emailed or posted).
I look forward to your reply Many thanks
Guy Pluckwell Bristol Living Rivers
The Bristol Living Rivers Project campaigns for cleaner rivers by raising awareness of Bristol's watercourses through community led events to promote appreciation and respect for our rivers.
Date: Mon, 29 Jan 2007 05:25:05 -0800 (PST) From: Joshua Hart <velorution@...> Subject: Transport Policy Changes at UWE To: kate Chant <ke_chant@...> CC: Bryn Fogden <brynfogden@...>
Hi Kate-
Good seeing you on CM friday. lookin forward to next month.
So I have been asked to give a short presentation next week about proposed changes to UWE's transport policies. I would like to come representing a specific group, in this case people and planet. Is there any steering committee you could forward these proposals around to to get their ideas and feedback before I put my presentation together?
I need feedback pretty quickly if I am going to incorporate any comments intio my
presentation.
This is the e-mail I sent out to our transport planning students:
Dear fellow Transport Planning students,
I have been asked to prepare a short presentation to staff and research students of CTS about proposed improvements and changes to UWE's transport policies and travel plan on Feb. 6th as part of a travel plan seminar happening at 12:30 at Frenchay campus (e-mail Kiron for the specific room). As you may know, UWE has hired Steve Ward to be the new travel planner, and there is a unique opportunity to move the UWE campuses further in the direction of sustainability and choice in transport.
Part of my presentation will attempt to reflect the opinions, needs, and perspectives of other students on the course, as we all have a unique outlook on travel planning at UWE with regard to our current coursework combined with our individual experiences traveling to and from
campus.
Many in our community agree that something meaningful has to be done to change the current state of transport around the Frenchay campus, with gridlock of the surrounding roadways making travel by bus or car unreliable, wasteful, and frustrating, and travel by foot or bike (at least perceived as) polluted and dangerous. UWE must play its part in relieving its contribution to this chronic problem, as well as reducing its share of carbon emissions. Neither of these problems are going away unless we start to take responsibility for our contribution to them as individuals and as a community.
So, could you please take a couple of minutes and think about what policies and new infrastructure are needed to improve travel to and from UWE, reduce congestion, and minimize the university's carbon footprint, which (anecdotally at least) is larger than other institutions the same size, due largely to
the surrounding low density land uses.
Below, I am pasting in an outline that I have developed in consultation with People and Planet, and other environmentally concerned members of our university. Please let me know if you agree with them, disagree with them, or want to add any other ideas or proposals.
The sooner you can get back to me, the better.
Many thanks,
Josh
Green Travel Team Recommendations :
1. For reasons of environmental damage, congestion relief, and equity issues, we propose to raise parking fees to cover parking costs (actual costs to be determined). In other words, non drivers should not be subsidizing the cost of parking through their university fees and other taxes. This could mean that parking fees increase substantially, with any freed up revenue going to enhance public transport, walking, and cycling facilities, to make these modes
more attractive.
2. students, faculty and staff should have the opportunity of paying their parking fees daily to avoid habitual driving as a result of the 'fixed cost' of an annual parking permit
3. Bicycle parking is not currently adequate. Improved parking, in the form of some combination of covered, monitored racks, bicycle lockers, or attended parking should be provided by the university
4. Lighting along the Lockleaze- Frenchay pathway should be considered.
5. The transport desk at the reception should be better equipped, and staff trained to provide full information on cycling, walking, public transport, as well as parking information. (currently it only deals with parking).
6. The UWE website should have complete information on cycling, walking, and public transport, in addition to a statement supporting the use of these modes.
7. Buses- The university should look at
providing free bus services for all students, as other universities do with good results. UWE should examine its options to collectively bargain with FGW and other bus operators to secure the best deal for its students. At the moment, bus service is overpriced, slow, and generally unreliable.
8. Cycles should be allowed on buses, either inside the bus or on the exterior using specially designed racks. Cyclists need access on buses to make longer journeys possible, in case of mechanical breakdown, illness, or for many other reasons.
9. Cycle training should be provided through the university at no cost to those who are interested.
10. ridesharing should be coordinated by the university, and parking for carshares prioritized.
Thanks for reading and considering these recommendations. Again, these are a working draft, so your opinions and ideas are important to the process! Please send them
to me as soon as possible so I can reflect your comments in my presentation.
Thanks again for your help,
Josh
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Just a note to say, Nadia of the GROFUN initiative (growing real organic food in urban neighbourhoods) is having a meeting for those interested tomorrow (Tuesday) to outline the plan. Basically it involves combining gardens in Montpelier to create various growing spaces. The produce from these will then be pooled and everyone involved in growing will receive a weekly veg box for free! - well, in return for a couple of hours gardening.
She wants the scheme to be confined to Montpelier at first for those contributing garden space, but will need some willing volunteers to help on work days to get it up and running. I think this is an idea worth supporting and as far as I know nothing else like this is happening in Bristol, or even the UK? It's the ultimate in promoting locally produced food and re-connecting people with the land and their neighbourhoods.
So, I'll be attending the meeting and anybody else that wants to come along; it's at 24 York Rd in Montpelier, at 7:30pm, tomorrow. It would be helpful if you let me know if your likely to be coming as Nadia has asked for an idea of numbers.
okay, thanks for reading and more on this to come... stay tuned!
~Lewis
Also, Kate has asked me to say, she is having a party on Saturday... its at 5 Ridgeway Rd (halfway up fishponds road), Fishponds. Bring a Bottle.
My friend Josie has just got back from Palestine and will be having a talk at Frenchay about her experiences working with solidarity organisations there.
Do come along and hear her speak about the trip - her impressions, thoughts and mindblowing stories about what happened to her there.
Josie's a really cool and interesting person - I assure you this will be a good talk!
It's at the Octagon (Frenchay campus) 6th Feb, 4pm.
I don't have your email address in my personal account so thought I'd send you this to add to what you're going to write about thursday's ethical investment session. If you send it out tonight, then you could include the flyer which I've added as an attachment about an event going on tomorrow (sunday)...
Thanks,
Kate
There will be a meeting on Tuesday evening, Cafe Kino (3 Ninetree Hill Stokes Croft) 7.30pm to discuss what research needs to be done and who will do what for the Environmental Forum to be held in the new year. Anyone who wishes to get involved and help out will be very welcome.
Afterwards we are going to see the Spanish film Volver ("to come back") at the Cube cinema just round the corner (see below for a description and link to a review).
There will also be a vegan christmas meal on thursday(?) night at Kebele. Further details later in the week when this is confirmed.
A welcome return to the Cube from Almodovar’s latest release – the everyday tale of three Spanish women coping with murder, lust and ghosts. Now mixing a maturity and assuredness of style with his trademark flair for the bizarre, Almodovar has really marked himself out as one of the planet’s finest film makers.
So here is a proposed agenda for the environmental forum that we could present to mark and sue.
1. Placement of recycling bins. There needs to be more of them in more prominent places on campus.
2. Switch the electricity supplier to one which invests money in renewable energy, ie. Ecotricity.
3. University and union cafes/bars to switch to using local produce.
4. University and union cafe/bars to start composting food waste.
5. Frenchay halls of residence to start composting food waste.
6. Provide places to recycle paper cups.
7. Increase the cost of parking permits. This money could be used to put in place an effective uwe bus service.
8. Any bulbs which are to be replaced, must be replaced with low energy bulbs.
Please feel free to
add and edit this with your ideas, just cc everyone else in. Hopefully we can then present this to Mark and Sue and start getting the forum underway.
Dave
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hey lizzie i'm sorry but we've been having some serious admin issues. i know its late notice but we are having a meting this evenng to discus what campaigns to take up and a couple of upcoming events. we're meeting at cafe kino in stokes croft at 7:30. really hope you can make it.
i've re added you to our mailing list so hopefully you should get all futre emails!
if you've got any questions about tonight, getting there etc its probably best to give me a call considering the late notice... my number is 07886540785
cheers, hopefully see you tonight
dave
Aelis Belle <decafmirth@...> wrote:
Hey y'all,
I signed up at Freshers' Fair and haven't had any contact regarding meets, events or similar. Can someone fill me in on what I've missed so far, and what's
going on?
-- Lizzie
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Hey y'all,
I signed up at Freshers' Fair and haven't had any contact regarding
meets, events or similar. Can someone fill me in on what I've missed
so far, and what's going on?
-- Lizzie
Please find attached 2 jpg's that constitute the flyer (you prob cant see it through yahoo groups) for Rise Up and for 1x PP event, 2x Respect events and 1x Gender is Fake event.
Hopefully shall be ready for wednesday for collection in Bedminster - going to need 2 people to go down and collect - who can accompany Dave? - There's likely to be 2x big heavy cardboard boxes, maybe an idea to take a wheelie suitcase of sorts!
joy to the world, my work this evening is almost done!
xR
ps. Sam, Dave, can you join yahoo groups please?!!!
Can ppl have a quick looksee at the main promotional poster that we've got to submit by tommorow - it's going to be put up all over the place by the SU at all the campuses etc. It's gonna be a bit busier than that with some more images and stuff... but the text is essentially the thing i want feedback on... ummmm...
please go here: (you'll need adobe acrobat reader or something to view it...)
Im not back til thursday aftermoon I'm afraid. And then Im going away again over the weekend. I might be able to do freshers stuff at glenside but ive got lectures all day monday, tuesday, thursday and friday morning. I can do the film showing on wed night.
Kate
rheemaladhami <rheemaladhami@...> wrote:
Hello everyone!
Freshers is dawning on us now so we need to get stuff ready for the fayre(s) and for the several events we've got scheduled!
Can ppl make it to a meeting next Tuesday night at 7.30pm? Maybe we can order take out...
Things that we need to do include:
make the stall look fun and interesting with a banner and pictures and stuff.
Organise who is doing what at the fayres, which fayres we're going to and basically organise a
rota/timetable.
Do the same for the freshers events
Go over stuff for RISE UP night – this can be done at the end and those that are involved can stay longer to do it! YAY!
You're all invited to my house on Tuesday night at 7.30pm – it's not as big a space as my last house but we'll squeeze in... Sorry Dave, I know we said your house but I can't reach you to confirm your address or anything!
My address is
Ground floor flat (GO DOWN STAIRS!!!) 7 Belmont Road St Andrews BS6 5AN
Freshers is dawning on us now so we need to get stuff ready for the fayre(s) and for the several events we've got scheduled!
Can ppl make it to a meeting next Tuesday night at 7.30pm? Maybe we can order take out...
Things that we need to do include:
make the stall look fun and interesting with a banner and pictures and stuff.
Organise who is doing what at the fayres, which fayres we're going to and basically organise a rota/timetable.
Do the same for the freshers events
Go over stuff for RISE UP night – this can be done at the end and those that are involved can stay longer to do it! YAY!
You're all invited to my house on Tuesday night at 7.30pm – it's not as big a space as my last house but we'll squeeze in... Sorry Dave, I know we said your house but I can't reach you to confirm your address or anything!
My address is
Ground floor flat (GO DOWN STAIRS!!!) 7 Belmont Road St Andrews BS6 5AN