Author: TThastings

  • Our proposal bench at the community garden

    Our proposal bench at the community garden

    Last Sunday, in less than half a day, our team of eager volunteers put together a beautiful garden bench. We created a ‘Proposal Bench’ for the #JaneEyreProject which takes place in St Leonards from Feb 21 to March 7.

    We are inviting visitors to the garden to sit, enjoy the space and write a proposal.

    So come down to the garden at St Leoanrds Warrior Square (north platform), see what we’ve been creating and write some words.

     

  • The Hastings Midnight Run film is released!

    The Hastings Midnight Run film is released!

    Take a look at the video for the Hastings Midnight Run, an event we took part in last autumn. See if you can spot someone you know!

    The Midnight Run is a walking, arts-filled, night-time cultural journey through a city. It gathers strangers and local artists/activists to explore, play and create whilst the city sleeps.

    The Hastings Midnight Run from Inua Ellams on Vimeo.

    Commissioned by the Hastings Storytelling Festival, this event featured:

    ARTISTS //
    FILM MAKER – Joe Kaufman
    BARGAIN STUDIOS – Alfie, Amy & Danielle
    STORY TELLER – Gareth E. Rees
    COMMUNITY GARDENERS – Transition Town Hastings.
    MUSICIANS – MAGIC CITY MOONFLOWER – Lynda, James & Ross.

    Facilitated by IMOGEN BUTLER COLE

  • Meeting minutes from Jan 25th 2017

    TTH Meeting 25/1/17

    Matters arising:

    Outstanding actions-
    • Chris to formulate email & garden map area for all gardeners to read and sign.
    • Chris to contact Southeastern direct to ask about the maintenance of buildings.
    • Naomi to contact Southern Water re. water butts
    • Poster- Chris will do next week
    • Catherine Pinhorn to send 20 MPH campaign email.

    Events
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    Green Drinks
    TTH was part of a Green Drinks event on Jan 18th at Bargain Studios, Kings Rd. Still a very popular event. We now need a new venue as Bargain as no longer in 20 King’s Rd. Rock House Basement is a possible venue or the back room at the Palace Pub.
    Actions: SM to ask Gareth in rock House about basement, AC to ask Palace Pub. Proposed date: Feb 8th.

    HVA Sustainable Transport Forum
    Actions: Sarah and Chris to attend. All welcome and

    Site visits

    Clayton Farm (Organic) in Mayfield. 4 Open days a year.
    Produces organic dairy chees that sells at Borough Market, London.
    Action: Alison to research and advise others on open days.

    Dungeness Power Station
    Action: Alison to research
    Peacehaven Wastewater Treatment Works
    State-of-the-art wastewater treatment works is covered by one of the largest green roofs in Europe.
    Action: Tom to research site visit.
    Veolia incinerator and recycling sites
    Action: Sarah to book first available site

    Film shows
    Two films that we are interested in showing. Demain/Tomorrow and Inhabit
    Actions: Sassie will ask about screening of Inhabit and talk by filmmaker, Sarah and Sassie to check on distribution costs for Demain. Alison to ask Palace Pub about free screenings.

    Food and/or Swap shop at Christchurch in Ore
    Saturday 18th Feb Richard has use of the church for free (part of a week long event giving energy advice to residents). We could run a junk food café and/or swap shop.
    Actions: Sarah, Alison and Sassie to visit swap shop in Rye (sarah to email details) to see how it’s run. Richard to advise of other dates and events where he is giving energy advice (possible event end of Feb). All to follow up with ideas for activities at Christchurch, Ore. Cake making an option to raise funds for TTH.
    Note: Churches locally are keen to see community use of their buildings.

    Projects
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    Community garden
    Winter, not much growing, lots of clearing and making compost area.
    Actions: Alison to look into scaffolding planks or palettes.
    Tom can get palettes and deliver. Alison/Chris to let him know if they are needed.
    Alison meeting Natalie on Feb 7th and will hassle for access to room and locked area on far end of platform.
    Alison to research slimline water butts, sometimes in Freecycle. Old chemical drums also possible for water storage.

    Mosaic
    Actions: Alison and Tracy (Johnson) to do more door knocking beginning of Feb to get more residents opinions on the mosaic project. All welcome to get involved.

    Waste/packaging project
    Chris and Laurie leading this in Karen’s absence. Currently doing visits to food outlets. Have done half a dozen already. Need more people to get involved in asking outlets questions about their packaging use.

    This project ties in with the garden and the need for compost/some packaging is biodegradable.. Chris keen to research community composting. Larger scale compost may not be an option at the garden die to flytipping and rats. Need to pressure council on food waste.

    Actions: Chris to collate info on packaging and waste options.
    Ursula interested. SM to pass on Ursula’s email to Laurie.
    Richard to send around questionnaire on food waste as not really any food waste collection in the area. Alison/Sarah to do mailout asking for more help with the survey.

    Notes:
    We need to keep in mind a possible anaerobic digester (produces gas and, therefore, heat) at the hospital to deal with all their food waste.

    Sassie mentioned Olio an app that helps people share surplus food. https://olioex.com/

    Tom mentioned Rye Biofuels supply biodiesel at Rye Harbour.

    [Further info from Tom by email :
    There are 4 collectors of used cooking oil operating around Hastings. All of it will get turned into biodiesel somewhere.
    Rumsey: http://www.rumseyoils.com/mindex0.html (not sure this website works…) He has the old Bedford lorries, he sells it to someone who ships it to the continent
    Edible Oil Direct / Rye Biofuels: http://www.bioenergy.direct/ – collected and turned into biodiesel locally
    Olleco: http://www.olleco.co.uk/services/uco-collections – who collect it and turn it into biodiesel somewhere in the north west
    St Mickalos: http://www.st-mickalos.com/ – I know very little about this company
    Olleco do offer food waste collection as well, though I have no idea if they do it around here (they’re a national company).]

    Litter picking
    John Funnel keen to start litter picking sessions around the station garden area. Feb 12th could be a trial event. He will use Streetlife as an engagement tool. Pickers currently in temp station room.
    Actions: Alison to hand over key to temp room. Alison/Sarah to add litter picking date to mailing list. John to ask other picking groups for advice and tips on process etc (eg ChristChurch in St Leonards). Sarah to check people will be covered by insurance.

    AOB

    Anna Locke keen to get involved in green directory (also Mark, Scott and Laurie). Also interested in researching info about local organic farms and what organic supplies are available locally. Running growing/permaculture course in spring.
    Sassie has been researching local fruit growers/suppliers.
    Richard mentioned 1066energy campaign, launching later this year. Aiming to establish 1066 solar roofs in 1066 area.
    Enid – proposed National Vegetarian Week in May. Most (except vegans!) happy to go ahead if Enid can lead.
    Alison: Gail from Explore the Arch wants to know if TTH would like to be involved in a Jane Eyre production that will happen throughout the town.
    Kathy would like TTH to set up a Food Assembly activity. https://thefoodassembly.com/

    Actions: Sarah to organise Green Directory meeting. Sarah to share local food pamphlet produced by last TTH group. Alison to follow up with dates for Jane Eyre event. Sarah to add Anna’s courses to newsletter and website. Sarah to share Transition London and SE event in Feb in London.

    Next Core Meeting- Weds 22nd Feb 2017, 7.15pm-Rock House, 49-51 Cambridge Road, TN34 1DT

  • November 16 core group meeting minutes

    TTH Meeting 21/11/16

    Garden Meeting with Natalie 2nd Nov 2016
    Actions- Alison to get a date when room back.
    • Chris & Alison to get quotes for work & make proposals
    for water access.
    • Chris to formulate email & garden map area for all gardeners to read and sign.
    • Chris to contact Southeastern direct to ask about the maintenance of buildings.
    • Sarah and Sassie are working with SCC tutor to produce signage for garden with adults with learning difficulties.
    • Help yourselves signs done with slates & markers on the site.
    • Alison to ask Naomi re continuing contact with Southern Water & assistance?
    • Large funding pot not open yet- Natalie will let us know.
    • Next Garden Meeting do a doodle poll with gardeners (after a garden session)
    • Poster- Sarah & Chris to do asap

    Waste

    £800,000 possible funding for HBC from Dream Seas- will know by end of this week?
    HBC want to do marine litter campaign, getting schools involved, kids will take stewardship of various areas etc and want to work with TTH.
    Foreshore Trust has money that we could go for if not.
    Vegware- has an Infinity Scheme- Discount?
    First step is with surveys to businesses themselves, why do they use biodegradable packaging, what’s the incentive & another for consumers- to see how they would feel & would they buy?
    Café in Park buy Vegware from Bidfest- They said cost difference is negligible.
    Should be council’s responsibility – as they need to gather it up after and deal with it.
    Aim campaign at takeaways and include Cash & Carry’s
    WRAP- The Waste & Resources Action Programme- Jamie to research?
    What are HBC Environmental Policies?
    ‘The Most Green café’ competition in the local paper?
    Stickers? Get college/schools involve in designing
    Incentive to be in TTH Green Pages- advertising.
    Get someone to talk about their bio-degradable packaging at business meetings?
    Lobbying HBC to only give licences to shops who use bio-d packaging?
    Next Waste meeting 28th- 7.15pm-Rock House

    Geoff- Amazing marine plants growing together nr Pett but it’s full of rubbish- can it be cleaned?
    Kathy- ‘Beach schools’- educational link?
    ACTION- Misha to email Geoff info on conservation group nr Pett?

    Green Drinks-
    TTH was part of a Green Drinks event on 3rd Nov at Bargain Studios, Kings Rd- great success! About 40 passed through.
    So will have decided to have a Xmas one- maybe do Pot Luck Meal too! More info to follow but date is: Dec 14th weds 7.30pm-9.30pm.

    Ore Community Land Trust have land to build on with the community:
    Come to find out more at the Bridge Community Centre Café on Sat 26th Nov 2-4pm public consultation and In evening free BBQ & music etc from 5-9pm @ Old Power Station Site, Broomgrove Rd. Access via Firtree Rd by car. Encourage people to get train there. Or fill up your car!

    Sunday 27th Nov at 2pm- Protest that Park Bike Lane hasn’t been started/done- from main entrance on bikes or bike bits, ride the route, bling up your bikes & bring noises, bells, horns etc- lead by HUB. And Greenway Walk – on Sunday too – to push for the greenway links carried out by ESCC?. Action- To share all these events at wkd on FB- Sarah

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    Catherine P- Pushing for 20 mile an hour zones in Hastings- focus on lobbying ESCC- who’s interested? Can TTH put something on our mailing list. There Is a website & petition already. Catherine says they want to go from door to door in key roads to get them to sign up. Geoff recommended Payton Rd. Geoff & Misha offered to help in this campaign. Action- Catherine to send in short piece via email to us. Let us know about meetings we can advertise.

    Misha- mentioned a book (sorry I didn’t catch this)?

    Sarah- Action- can you put all minutes on website?
    Put meetings etc on too?

    Hastings Midnight Run- TTH involvement- people doing some guerrilla gardening and sowing seeds/bulbs at garden, watched Seaview film and café was open to serve people! We made £100!

    Sarah is trying to organise visit to incinerator and recycling depot- yeah!
    Sarah reminded us and let new people know, TTH have:
    Newsletter monthly out
    FB Page
    Minutes on website
    Can be on Google group email list too

    Next Core Meeting- Weds 25th Jan 2017, 7.15pm-Rock House, 49-51 Cambridge Road, TN34 1DT

  • Takeaway Food Packaging Campaign

    Takeaway Food Packaging Campaign

    We are currently in the planning stages of developing a campaign to support and encourage local takeaway food outlets to make the transition to sustainable packaging.

    Too many times have we walked along the seafront and seen those dreaded polystyrene food containers blowing their way along the beach, or we go into a new and recommended cafe, only to be disappointed when they serve up your takeaway in a polystyrene box.

    From speaking to businesses who’ve already made the transition, it was relatively easy and cost effective. Let’s make Hastings stand out as a green flagship town!

    If you’d like to be involved please get in touch by email.

  • Transition Town present at Flick Chat, Rock House

    Transition Town present at Flick Chat, Rock House

    On Nov 29, Rock House hosted an evening of short, PechaKucha style presentations. These are intended to inform, inspire and even include calls-to-action. Our very own Karen Simnett gave an excellent presentation about the work of Transition Town Hastings and what we have achieved in the last 2 years!

    Please share this with anyone you think would be interested.

     

     

  • Safe routes for cycling and walking in Hastings

    Safe routes for cycling and walking in Hastings

    On November 27th, members of Transition Town Hastings, Hastings Greenway, 1066 Cycle Club, Hastings Urban Bikes and other cyclists joined forces to protest about the delay to the implementation of a cycle path in Alexandra Park. The park route was approved in January 2016, and promised by Autumn 2016, but nothing has happened yet.

    “We had 4 to 84 year old people riding bikes through the Alexandra Park route on Sunday, the benefits of cycling are for everyone. ESCC and HBC need to provide safe routes, so everyone who wants to, can feel confident to ride a bike in Hastings, whether that is to work, school or the shops.”

    Tim Godwin
    Hastings Urban Bikes

    Those attending unofficially ‘opened’ the cycle path and cycled courteously through the park following the proposed route.

    View the park cycle route here.

    Cycle Protest Alexandra Park
    Copyright: Tony Polain

     

    This is part of a wider issue where safe cycling and walking routes throughout the town are still not being delivered.

    The 2014 Hastings Walking & Cycling Strategy was intended to improve “The health and well-being of the local community” and “To develop a culture of walking and cycling”.

    In nearly two years since the adoption of the strategy, no progress has been made towards implementing the routes we need. Many of these routes were proposed for the ‘Hastings Greenway’ network in 2003!

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    HBC & ESCC need to deliver on their promises to implement a network of good quality walking & cycling routes. Community groups like, Transition Town Hastings, see the importance of safer, healthier and more sustainable transport options.

    “Sunday was the first time that I have cycled in Alexandra Park and it reinforced my view about just how valuable and needed is this Cycleway & Greenway route through the Park . It avoids very unsatisfactory busy roads with dangerous junctions and will make the journey so much safer for cyclists and allow families and less confident cyclists to enjoy a really nice off road cycle route. The local authorities need to get on with it and complete the approved route.”

    Ian Sier
    Hastings Urban Bikes

  • East Sussex Pension Fund members urged to make their voice heard on fossil fuel investments

    East Sussex Pension Fund members urged to make their voice heard on fossil fuel investments

    The East Sussex Pension Fund – which is administered by the County Council – currently has an estimated £172m invested in fossil fuels. In April, Hastings Borough Council – a member of the Pension Fund – passed a unanimous cross-party motion, calling on East Sussex County Council to divest the East Sussex Pension Fund from fossil fuels.

    Now members of the East Sussex Pension Fund can use the new web tool (available online at http://tinyurl.com/divesteastsussex) to contact the chair of the East Sussex Pension Committee, Richard Stogdon, and urge the Committee to divest the Fund from fossil fuels (oil, coal and gas).

    Read more at Fossil Free Hastings.

  • Open day at the community garden

    Open day at the community garden

    Great weather, wonderful food and great people!

    On October 9th we celebrated our first harvest at the community garden. Self grown, free food was offered to locals passing by including squash, spinach and chickpea curry, freshly pressed apple juice, apple cake, artichoke cake and sweetcorn fritters.

    We also raised over £75 which we can put towards our many expenses. Thanks to all those who came down to the station and supported us.

  • Petition to Amber Rudd, MP Hastings and Rye

    Petition to Amber Rudd, MP Hastings and Rye

    Hastings Supports Refugees is in the process of mounting a very rapid campaign to try to help the nearly 400 Calais children who already have legal right to be to be brought immediately to the UK. Below are the details of the campaign.

    Access the online petition here.

    Give refugee children safe passage now.

    Children and unaccompanied minors in the Calais jungle are suffering appalling conditions. Many are being abused and have mental health problems. In recent months many have been injured and some killed trying to reach the UK.

    The jungle is due to be demolished by 31 October. The children must be brought to safety before then.

    Their suffering is needless – they have the legal right to be in the UK.

    Your government has already given legal entitlement to nearly 400 young people to come to the uk, and they are therefore now our responsibility. Refusing to welcome them is criminal negligence.

    We call on you, Amber Rudd, to take urgent action. Do whatever is in your power to honour the legal ruling now and enable their immediate safe passage to the UK.

    The home office has the details of 400 legally entitled children and young people from the Calais camp but has processed only a small number.

    They have a legal right to come here. Hastings and Rye say: let them in now.

    https://www.facebook.com/hastingssupportsrefugees/