Category: Transition Town Hastings

  • This month’s highlighted campaign

    Listen Up!

    Right now renewable energy co-ops are unable to sell clean power directly to their neighbours. They have to sell their energy to a big power company for 4.5p, then buy it back for 15p or even 20p* – we at http://1010uk.org/ourpower want to change that.

    We are collecting signatures to ask Amber Rudd to bring in a ‘right to supply’ for community energy groups. We are planning to put this petition on Amber Rudd’s desk in mid-July.

    We believe that winning a ‘right to supply’ for community energy is the single best thing we can do right now to boost clean energy* and give more people a chance to benefit from it.

    So if you want to buy your power direct from local wind and solar and stop the Big Six from buying your local wind and solar energy, and selling it back at 3 times the price-
    Sign the petition to help make it possible!
    http://www.1010uk.org/ourpower

  • Update July 2015

    Since the vision’s event at the White Rock Hotel we’ve been very busy and wanted to update you on our progress so far:

    • We’ve started a Guerrilla Gardening group to look at which area/s in the town we could grow vegetables and flowers. This is partly ‘guerrilla’ and partly organized planting with the fundamental element of encouraging the targeted community to join in.
    • We’re organising some Foraging Walks led by Ben Fairlight to learn what we can use around our countryside for food and good health. We hope to be walking, talking and enjoying a picnic partly made up of foraged food!
    • We’ve arranged a visit to the Crowhurst Community Supported Agricultural (CSA) project (run by some of the original TT group) and usually there between 10-12 on Saturdays.
    • We’re looking at visiting the Real Junk Food Café in Brighton soon. This is a project using left over food from shops etc, cooking it and giving it away! For everyone to enjoy and donate what they can….or nothing if they can’t.
    • We’ve organised a talk on Energy Conservation & Alternative Energy Sources in Building by Ken Davis on 1st Aug at The White Rock Hotel at 11am-12.15pm, on a first come first served entry basis.
    • Our Energy Group has met several times and has its next meeting on 30/7/15 at 7pm at Hastings Trust office at Silchester Mews, 17a Silchester Rd, St Leonards, TN38 0JB. All welcome.
    • Next Core Group meeting is Monday 20/7/15 from 7-8pm at White Rock Hotel, and then from 8-9pm there will also be the first Local Economy Group meeting. Anyone welcome.
    • Warrior Square Station Community Garden project. We have asked about the possibility of using the north side platform of St Leonards Warrior Square station for growing veg and flowers for the community.

    Please get in touch if you want to get involved in any of the projects and activities.

  • A feature on Peak Oil in the Hastings Independent Press

    Article on Peak OIl and a brief intro to Transition Town Hastings
    Article on Peak Oil and a brief intro to Transition Town Hastings
  • Vision Day at the White Rock Hotel.

    On Saturday 18th April 2015 we had our visions event at the White Rock Hotel, a fantastic afternoon when more than eighty people came together to contribute ideas for a more sustainable town. Here is a taster of some of the ideas discussed, including a few quirky ones:

    Food growing

    • Community Gardens
    • Edible bus stops / guerilla gardening
    • Garden matching schemes

    Transport

    • Car free days on the seafront
    • Travel passes for integrated transport system (including new funiculars to the West/East Hills)

    Economy

    • Local currency
    • Skill share/swap

    Energy

    • 100% renewable energy owned by Hastings Community
    • Bio-digesters to generate energy from local garden waste

    Housing

    • Rent reform / Land tax control
    • CPO / planning reform
    • Eco-housing including Eco Open Houses

    Waste

    • Community composting
    • Packaging-free shops
    • Acknowledge the value in waste and use it.

    Also, the presentations about Transition Town Lewes, Community Fruit and Veg Project, Trinity Wholefoods Coop, Energise Sussex Coast and a short film of a TED talk emphasised the power of community.

    As such, it feels important to consider the following in the future work of Transition Town Hastings:

    • work with existing community groups
    • bring people together to create a friendlier and safer environment
    • bridging age gaps through common activities
    • developing Transition Streets
    • encouraging broader engagement

    We were excited to discover lots of people at the event had valuable skills to offer and we hope to see these in action soon.

    On Monday 25th May at 7pm there will be a core group Transition Town Hastings meeting in the Notley Room at the White Rock Hotel.

    This meeting is for those wishing to be involved in deciding the next steps. We will be looking at how we form and facilitate working groups, develop projects and raise funds. (Photos © John Cole).