͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ ͏‌ 
Is this email not displaying correctly? View it in your browser.

If you have been forwarded this email, sign up to receive it directly here.

Image description

Families Take to the Streets for a Safe Route between Thame and Haddenham

Mass cycle ride calling for end to delays over vital infrastructure



On Sunday 30th of June, there was a mass cycle ride around the village of Haddenham, Buckinghamshire. Cyclists from three to 83 years old came together in a colourful procession of 398 riders to demonstrate the joy of riding a bike.



The point was to show the massive support for a greenway between Haddenham and Thame. A greenway is a safe route free of motor traffic, not just for cyclists, but also walkers, wheelers and horse riders, along the lines of the wildly popular Phoenix Trail between Thame and Princes Risborough.



The case for the greenway (in terms of business, safety, health and wellbeing) is cast iron but progress is invisible. A similar ride twenty years ago is still remembered by some participants today. Cathy Gaulter-Carter of one of the supporting organisations, Thame Green Living, said: “How is it that nothing has been built?!”



Alan Thawley, Chair of organisers Haddenham Safe Walking and Cycling (HADDSWAC) said “the ride in 2004 followed the road route between Haddenham and Thame – now this is too dangerous to contemplate, showing how vital the greenway is.”



The greenway will help Haddenham residents access shops, businesses and schools, whilst Thame commuters will be connected to their parkway station two miles away (opened in 1987 and still not connected apart from by road). Plus young people will be less dependent on adults to drive them between these interdependent settlements.



After such a long wait Haddenham, Thame and residents of other local villages are calling for action.



To stay informed make sure you sign up to receive SIGNPOSTS - HADDSWAC's regular newsletter, or follow their Facebook page Facebook.com/HaddSWAC

Image description

Thame Business Breakfast - decarbonise your website

Friday 12 July

9am – 10.30am

Thame Barns Centre, Church Rd, Thame OX9 3AJ



Did you know that Internet contributes to 3.7% of global carbon emissions, more than aviation. (Eco-Friendly Web Alliance)



Do you know what the carbon footprint of your website is? If not use this handy tool to find out: https://www.websitecarbon.com/



If it is not looking good, come along to our business breakfast on 12 July to learn about how to decarbonise your business’s digital footprint, delivered by Alun Rowe, a local expert from Pentangle Technology Limited. Including:

  • making your website use less carbon at a server level
  • reducing the load on your user’s browser
  • best practice sustainable web design.

It’s suitable for people at all levels of business who have any involvement in running a website (not just businesses) and will give you plenty of ideas to take away and implement.



Book a space here.

Image description

A new energy saver app is coming

Oxfordshire County Council are launching a new, free mobile app to help residents save money on energy bills and reduce household emissions.

Register to be among the first to try it

Image description

Inspired by Knepp - The Rewilding Exhibition featuring, among others, local artist James Ort



For a dozen glorious spring days, three Oxfordshire-based artists and a film-maker exhibited their art at the renowned Knepp Rewilding Project. Lisa Curtis (painter), Lizzie Wheeler (printmaker), Emily Malden (filmmaker) and James Ort (sculptor - who runs the Phoenix Studio in Towersey) exhibited alongside 10 other artists. The exhibition, called Inspired By

Knepp, showed individual artworks that celebrate the rewilding movement, and aimed to reconnect its visitors to the wider landscape and its wild inhabitants. Proceeds from the artworks sold was split between the artists and the Knepp Wildland Foundation.

During the event, as well as the various works on display including paintings, sculptures,

drawings, and printmaking, there were also a series of workshops and demonstrations to allow members of the public to connect with their creative sides, as well as with nature.

Knepp was the first major rewilding project in England. What was, up until 2020, intensively farmed arable and dairy land, is now a transformed landscape thrumming with wildlife. Many rare species can be found there including turtle doves, nightingales, cuckoos, barbastelle bats and the purple emperor butterflies that you may have seen in David Attenborough’s Wild Isles series. It also pioneered the release of white storks and the first beavers living wild in Sussex for 400 years. Knepp really hit the public consciousness with the release of the book, ‘Wilding’. An instant lockdown hit, Isabella Tree’s moving account of their pioneering conversion back to nature, showed the nation how it is possible to restore and heal our broken landscape. 

Nature is in crisis everywhere, especially in the UK. We are one of the most bio-depleted countries in the world, but we are all reliant on nature. We cannot exist without it, and yet there is a huge disconnect between us and nature. For the artists involved, Knepp is a symbol of hope for how humankind could live in greater harmony with the natural world.

The beauty of art is that it can make us see the world differently. It can show us what we may take for granted, in a dazzling new light. A large percentage of art sales will go to the Knepp Wildland Foundation, a charity that aims to galvanise nature recovery across Sussex and contribute to reversing our biodiversity crisis.

Further information can be found here.

Image description

Oxfordshire Online Cycling Map project

A team of Councillors and volunteers across Oxfordshire have been working on developing a 'safer cycling routes' map across the County. 



View the current map here



To get Thame safer cycling routes added to the map, we are interested in hearing from anyone who might like to play a part in providing relevant information to the team who are working on this project. 



Please email [email protected] to get involved

Image description

A new pollinator bed at Memorial Gardens

If you take a walk to the memorial gardens you will find a newly planted bed by the fish ponds. This project was initiated by Thame Town Council and supported by 21st Century Thame. The bed has been planted with a range of colourful, fragrant, nectar-rich flowers to attract pollinators. We can't wait to see it become established. 

Image description

Remember to add your Green Group to the Mycelium Map!

The Mycelium Map is a digital ecosystem for eco-groups to showcase their work and events. It’s open to everyone in and around the Chilterns working on climate and nature sustainability.



You can read about the map here: https://hedgerleywood.org/mymap/

Or check it out at: https://mymap.eco



Email [email protected] for information and the link you need to put your group on the Map.

Image description

Your water, your say - Ofwat's public meeting

Ofwat are holding twovirtual public meetings on 23 and 24 July 2024 to get customers and other stakeholders’ views on their draft decisions on the business plans of all water companies in England and Wales for 2025 to 2030. They will be publishing their draft decisions on 11 July 2024.



Below you can find out more about:

The meeting will be held virtually using the Zoom platform on Tuesday 23 July 2024, 2-4pm. To attend this meeting, please complete the registration form

    Image description

    Choose to refuse single use plastic

    Plastic Free July® is a global movement that helps millions of people be part of the solution to plastic pollution – so we can have cleaner streets, oceans, and beautiful communities. Will you be part of Plastic Free July by choosing to refuse single-use plastics?

    Find out more and pledge your commitment

    Get involved in green action in your community

    If you want to take action locally, here are current opportunities: 

    Image description

    Help to set up Thame's response to a 'Climate Cafe'

    A team of people who are part of Thame's Environmental Forum are exploring how to set up and deliver a Climate Cafe, or similar, in Thame. Discussions have already started on this, but they would love more people to be involved so anyone who wants to play a part please let Becky Reid (Thame Town Council's Environmental Project Officer) know by emailing her at [email protected] 

    Image description

    Become a Green Champion

    Join a local network to receive support  and ideas about how to share 'green' tips and ideas with your peers.

    Click here to find out more

    Image description

    Google Calendar for local sustainable events

    21st Century Thame have set up a google calendar that is up to date with any environmental / sustainable events - https://21stcenturythame.co.uk/21st-century-thame-environmental-calendar-of-events/

    - let them know if we’re missing any - and click on the ‘add’ cross at the bottom of the calendar to subscribe to the calendar so that the events appear on your personal device.

    Image description
    Image description

    Thame Repair Cafe - 21st Century Thame

    Date and time: tbc - follow link at bottom for details

    Location: Racquets Fitness Centre

    

    The idea is to match amazing amateur repairers with people who need stuff fixed and all for FREE. The Repair Cafe will be a learning experience to help everyone get more confident on fixing things at home.

    Bring your small electrical, mechanical, household items and textiles and learn how to repair them.

    https://21stcenturythame.co.uk...

    Image description

    Chinnor Climate Cafe

    Date: Last Wednesday each month

    

    Time:10.30am - 12pm

    Location: Chinnor Village Centre, High St, Chinnor OX39 4DH

    

    Time:7pm - 8.30pm

    Location: White's Windmill Cafe, Mill Ln, Chinnor OX39 4RF

    

    A monthly meeting in Chinnor exploring Climate Change. Email [email protected] to find out more.

    Image description

    Thame Environmental Forum

    Dates and time: 

    25/07/2024, 6.30pm for a 6.45pm start

    12/09/2024, 6.30pm for a 6.45pm start

    28/11/2024, 6.30pm for a 6.45pm start

    Location: Thame Town Hall

    

    A regular meeting with the purpose of working together to embed environmental issues in the community muscle – ensuring they become an integral part of community and citizen life (and ultimately a part of political life), recognising that much of this work will have to happen through empowering, connecting and nurturing community groups, rather than creating a plethora of ‘new’ initiatives through the Environmental Forum.

    Get in touch!

    email [email protected] if you have an article you would like to include in this newsletter

    If you want to unsubscribe, click here.
    Sender.net