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PEAT bicycle maintenance event 16th May

Dear all
 
John Thraves and I have got our heads together and organised the cycle maintenance workshop to be held at Wareham Youth Centre. It is quite soon, 16th May, so we need to get the posters (click here to download) around in the next day or two. Poster attached, so please print and display if you have anywhere suitable. This workshop is focussed on Wareham and surrounds. I’ll do the library, newsagents, health food shop. Alison, could you put one up at PDC? Where else would be good?
 
John will be the main tutor and we currently have 2 cycle maintenance competent helpers, Peter Tinsley and Ian Nicol. Another one or two would be great. Anyone out there? Also we need a couple of people at least on the day to represent PEAT, make teas etc. I can’t be there the whole time because of my children. Also would anyone like to make a cake or two? The plan is that the first workshop will be 10 – 10:45 am with 15 mins for refreshments followed by the next one at 11:15 with the same format. Each will be for 7 people + their bikes. I’ve booked the first place! John will demonstrate each technique on his own bike then the participants will carry it out on their bike, helped by the assistants. John and I were going to get things set up at 9ish but helpers could get there 9:30am. Please let me know as soon as possible if you can help.
 
Tania

The Greenwood Workshop

May 2010:

The bluebells are finally out, the smell of wild garlic is in the air and the sun is starting to feel warmer. This season brings a great feeling of new beginnings and what better time to be embarking upon a long term dream of setting up a Woodland workshop?

 

You may have seen the Greenwood Workshop at various local fetes and fairs around Purbeck, demonstrating the ancient technique of turning green wood on a pole lathe.

 

As of this summer the greenwood workshop will be based in a woodland within the Purbeck hills. Using only the wood from the woodland I will be producing my chairs, stools, bowls and spoons using a pole lathe, shave horse and hand tools only (no electricity) just a lot of leg power!

 

So what is Greenwood working?

 

Greenwood working is the term given to anything made out of freshly felled wood, ideally within three months of being cut as the piece of wood still has a high moisture content.; this enables it to be easily shaped using hand tools.

 

At the greenwood workshop, I concentrate on bodging -or chair making as it is referred to today. The process begins with a freshly felled log, which is riven (split) down the grain using a froe (type of axe). The corners of the section are then trimmed off using a side axe, from here the piece of wood is held in place using a device called a shave horse; this allows you to trim the log further into a cylinder with a draw knife.

The final shaping and decoration is done on the pole lathe. Components can be steam bent, the fire for which is fueled by chippings from the workshop floor so nothing goes to waste. Once the chair or stool is assembled I oil the wood and weave the seat out of rush.

 

Finished chairs will be on display during Purbeck Art Weeks. Come along and watch the process at Rollington Barn – or get stuck in and have a go yourself!

 

 

Plans for the future include charcoal burning, woodland management and regular courses in Greenwood working so watch this space…. or visit my website on www.greenwoodworkshop.co.uk          Toby Hoad

Skill-sharing -learn knitting

Skill-sharing -learn a new craft
Wednesday 5th May
7pm
Veg Soup Supper & cake

Knitting/crocheting/spinning
I have a few spare needles and wool
Please bring your own if you have them
Pat, Ann, Bev and Collette will try their best to help you !

RSVP 01929 422832 or cdrayson@tiscali.co.uk

Crabapple Cottage, The Hyde, Langton Matravers-bus stop in the village or please park in the main road

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Gaunt’s House Summer Gathering 5-8 August

For all Transition Groups in Dorset

Hi..we have a wonderful opportunity!

Gaunt’s House Summer Gathering – Thursday 5th – 8th August would like to invite Transition initiatives/workshops/speakers to their festival. Gaunt’s House is in beautiful, peaceful surroundings just outside of Wimborne.

All being well there will be a Transition Marquee for ‘Open Space’ meetings and information.

Gaunt’s House are offering 4 weekend free tickets for those happy to oversee the Transition Marquee and a free day ticket for anyone offering to run a workshop or a reduction in the price of weekend ticket

So far workshops offered are:

Glenn : Forest Schools – Woodland Workshop, Toby : Pole Lathe – Green Woodworking, Louise : PEAT- children’s woodland/environment workshop, Derek: Energy Talk, Linda (TTD) Open Space,

The showing of Film ‘In Transition’, Angie, Collette (Down2EarthYurt): Spinning, weaving, crafts, eco books, Bongari Wilson: Aerated Compost teas

It won’t matter if we double up with similar workshops, but it would be useful to know which day you would like to help

For further info please contact Collette (PEAT – Purbeck Environment Action Team) cdrayson@tiscali.co.uk

Thanks for your support!

Collette (Drayson) PEAT and Tom Read (Gaunt’s House)

Gillingham Co-housing Community Newsletter

Something a little different to show the diversity of projects around Dorset…. enjoy….. :o )

COLE STREET FARM COHOUSING COMMUNITY
 THE THRESHOLD CENTRE
Cole Street Farm, Cole Street Lane,
Gillingham, Dorset SP8 5JQ
www.thresholdcentre.org.uk
info@thresholdcentre.org.uk
01747 821929

NEWSLETTER – Spring 2010

Happy New Year to you all – a little late but heartfelt all the same!
Thanks for your continued support and interest in our project.

OPPORTUNITIES FOR LIVING AT THE THRESHOLD CENTRE
Our community is constantly evolving and opportunities for newcomers to
join us arise from time to time.  As you know, we are a friendly
cohousing educational community with a sustainable living ethos near
Gillingham, Dorset, and the first group to offer affordable housing in
conjunction with a local Housing Association.
Members can live here either as owners, part owners or rental tenants of
the units, depending on availability.  We also have rooms in the main
farmhouse available for short/medium term self-catering stays for those
who wish to get a taste of cohousing in action.
We welcome people interested in exploring co-housing or community, and
people who just want a break in the beautiful Dorset countryside.
Prospective residents are very welcome to come for a weekend at our B&B
rates, to see if the place would suit them for a longer stay.

For Sale: private two bedroom cottage. Contact Nancy Winfield,
nancywinfield@hotmail.co.uk for further details or phone 01392 211794.

Shared equity via East Dorset Housing Assn: a one bedroom cottage is
available. Contact Amanda Pearson on aep123@hotmail.co.uk for details.

For private rental: currently we have a large en-suite bedroom available
in the farmhouse, contact Caroline Sharman on 01747 821929. The rent in
the farmhouse is £80 per week, which includes bills. As well as their
bed-sitting room, guests can use the sitting and dining rooms in the
farmhouse, enjoy the large courtyard garden, and will share the
farmhouse kitchen
For rental via EDHA. From September there will be a one bedroom unit
available. For details contact Amanda Pearson on aep123@hotmail.co.uk

If you are interested in any of the above, or would like to go on our
list for future vacancies, please get in touch. We seek residents who
would enjoy being part of a supportive community and would join in
shared activities – these include running workshops, some meals,
meditation, gardening and social time.
See our website for more information.

New Recruits!
Our next batch of newcomers have now arrived. Linda P (as opposed to
Linda J  – already resident) has joined us regularly on our garden/work
weekends, so we are delighted she has now become a full-time member and
look forward to her teachings on permaculture and gardening generally.
She is full of ideas for uses of our land and systems for sharing the
work. Julie and Richard are also here now and Richard has been hard at
work sorting out the initial biomass problems. We look forward to
singing with Julie,  experiencing workshops with Richard and hearing
their travellers’ tales as they are fresh back from visiting other
communities abroad.

National Cohousing Events
Alan Heeks and Amanda Pearson (both residents here at Cole Street Farm)
will be involved at this event on Saturday April 24th
International cohousing experts to visit London in April.
Charles Durrett and Kathryn McCamant, the award-winning Californian
architects who pioneered cohousing in the USA and wrote the cohousing
‘bible’, will be guest speakers at a UK Cohousing Network Conference on
Saturday April 24th in London. The programme will include lessons from
20 years of cohousing in the USA, project management and design &
reports from established and developing cohousing projects in the UK.
Workshops will include overcoming obstacles, legal & finance, governance
and more.  This is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity for all those
individuals and groups in the process of planning their own cohousing
project and also for those just contemplating cohousing.
Fee £25.pp.
For details email: info@cohousing.org.uk.
Full programme details www.cohousing.org.uk
Additional cohousing events in April featuring McCamant and Durrett are
also planned.

ECOS trust Sustainable Building Seminars – Two events in April
Sustainable Building Materials – health, carbon, life.
Tuesday 20th April. 9am – 4.45pm. Great Bow Wharf, Langport, Somerset.
Fee: £160 plus VAT (£188 inc.)
The seminar is for Housing Association development managers, building
professionals including architects and quantity surveyors, materials
suppliers and purchasing managers, building contractors and anyone in
the industry who wishes to know more about sustainable building materials.
Make Mine an Eco Home – helping to make your home better for you, your
pocket and the environment.
Wednesday 28th April. Great Bow Wharf, Langport, Somerset.
Fee: £96 plus VAT (£112.80 inc.)
This interactive seminar is for homeowners, self-builders, landlords and
anyone else wishing to get great ideas and a good grounding in how to
carry out a sustainable building or refurbishment project.
 For further information, to download a flier and to book your place
online visit the Ecos events webpage at www.ecostrust.org.uk. or tel.
01458 254349

EXTRA EVENTS AT THE THRESHOLD CENTRE
We will soon have a beautiful new downstairs meditation room (thanks to
Peter and Bill for all their hard work) and, as well as using the space
for meditation and therapy treatments, plan to hold regular events
encompassing wider aspects of sustainability.

TOWARDS 2012 weekend course.
We are fortunate to have two remarkable spiritual teachers from New
Zealand staying with us in May, husband and wife team the Reverends
Helen and Polaris Eggers.  They are holding a 2-day workshop here on the
15/16 May entitled Enlightenment and the Human Energy Field.  This will
be a stimulating and mind-expanding weekend!  We hope you will join us.
Cost £95.
Helen will be offering individual healing sessions and soul readings at
the Threshold Centre throughout May.  For more information and bookings
contact Linda Joyce on 07973 529245.  Their website is
www.way-of-the-heart.org

Subsequently we intend to hold monthly day workshops under the TOWARDS
2012 theme.  Contact Linda or Caroline 01747 821929 for more information.

PROGRAMME OF EVENTS – 2010
The cohousing and work weekends have proved very popular this year, so
please book early to avoid disappointment.
Cohousing Workshops :
These are residential and run from Friday evening to Sunday afternoon.
They provide an opportunity for individuals or groups to experience life
in a cohousing community for a weekend, at the same time learning how to
go about setting up a project. They are very popular, so book early to
secure a place.  2010 charges:  £140 for course, lunches, snacks and
evening meals.  B&B £25/£35 per night, depending on location.
April 23-25: June 11-13: Sept. 10-12: Nov. 12-14

Gardening/Work Weekends
We offer bed and board in exchange for your help and it’s not all work!
 Arrive in time for Friday supper if you can, otherwise early on the
Saturday.
May 28th-30th: July 16th-18th: Oct. 15th-17tth.

Open Afternoons for Visitors/Enquirers
These take place on the Sunday afternoon of the work weekends from 2-4pm
(see previous item).  A chance for enquirers and potential joiners to
have a look around, ask questions about cohousing and enjoy a cup of
tea. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

Open Lunches
These take place on the first Sunday of each month from 12.30 – 3pm. An
informal gathering with a chance to look round and meet the residents.
Please let us know (on 01747 821929) if you would like to come, and
bring vegetarian food to share.

Meditation
We hold open meditation on the first Thursday of each month from 8-9pm
offering meditation and visualisation techniques suitable for all levels
of experience. Please let us know (on 01747 821929) if you would like to
join us. There is no charge, but donations are welcome.

With best wishes from us all,
Jane, Luke, Sarah, Amanda, Peter, Monty the dog, Caroline, Bill,
Michael, Gay, Andrew, Linda P, Julie, Richard,  John and Jamie, Alan,
Linda J, and not forgetting Muriel.

Storytelling at the Earth House

Saturday 22 May at 7:30pm: ‘Kingdom of the Heart’ storytelling with Katy
Cawkwell
Through a hole in the ground and an opening of the mind lies a land that’s
visible to those who know how to look – a restless king, an enchanted
princess, a talking horse and the youngest son of twelve.  Katy Cawkwell
binds together a couple of rare wondertales, bringing their enticing,
uncompromising worlds to life with her usual clarity of image and absorbing
narrative pace.
“A great evening.” “Beautifully and lovingly crafted.”
“That was the best twist in the tale ever!”
(Audience feedback from the first performance in London in October 2009)
Tickets £8.50 for adults; £5 for 16s and under – suitable for 12 years and
up.

How to buy tickets for storytelling events:
For ticket availability and to make a booking, please contact East Dorset
Heritage Trust on: 01202 888992.  You can pay over the phone by
credit/debit card and your tickets will be e-mailed to you (a 50p surcharge
per transaction will apply). Alternatively, once you have booked your
tickets over the phone, make a cheque payable to ‘ATC Friends Account’ and
send with a stamped addressed envelope to EDHT, Allendale House, Hanham
Road, Wimborne Minster, Dorset, BH21 1AS.

For dates of other storytelling events at the Earthouse this year please
check our website:  http://www.dorsetforyou.com/earthouse

Cycles of Life May Day Celebration

Cycles of Life May Day Celebration

Meat Processing Open Day

Saturday, May 1, 2010 from high noon til the cinders die

Fivepenny Farm, Wootton Fitzpaine, Dorset DT66DF

 

Join us at the processing barn at Fivepenny Farm for an event celebrating animals and the wonderful connections we have with them on the farm as well as a celebration of the products we make from their meat

Events of the day include:

A farm walk to see the new lambs, chicks, pigs, cows, geese

Chick Incubation

Butchery demonstrations of veal and pork

Sausage-making

Charcuterie and smoking demonstrations

A cook- out using our own meat products (vegetarian option)

A presentation about sustainable livestock systems by Simon Fairlie- author of the new book “Meat- The Benign Extravagance”.

Email jyoti@tlio.org.uk for directions or more information.

This event is one in a series of four open days sponsored by the Local Food Fund related to the processing activites held at our co-operative barn. We will be holding further events related to cheesemaking and herbal medicine. Visit our website: wwwpeasantevolution.co.uk 

Climate Change Speaker Training

Climate Change Speaker Training
Gloucester Guildhall, 23 Eastgate Street, Gloucester, GL1 1NS
Saturday 8th May 2010
10am – 4pm
Run by an experienced facilitator from the Climate Outreach & Information Network, this highly acclaimed one-day course is an informative and empowering session to enable those involved to gain the skills, ideas, and confidence to deliver a hard-hitting half-hour talk on climate change. Tea/coffee/squash and biscuits will be provided throughout the day.
Cost: Individuals £28, Local Authority £55, Charity £55, Business Employees £85 (concessions available). To book a place or to find out more please contact Rebecca Dobson at Vision 21.
Email: office@vision21.org.uk
Tel: 01242 224321
Website: www.vision21.org.uk

Green Drinks- Wed 21st April- the Black Swan, Swanage 8.15pm onwards

Hi All

Green drinks is back in Swanage this month at the Black Swan- it is open mic night which isn’t ideal for green drinks but it could be fun.  However we really like the black swan and unless we change the day of the month then green drinks will always coincide with open mic at this pub.

See you there

Thanks
:o )

Community Sustainable Energy Conference

Community Sustainable Energy Conference
not to be missed… *check out the programme*
The on-line booking form for the Community Sustainable Energy Conference is now available.
The event will take place on Saturday 17th April at the Dorford Centre, Dorchester.
A provisional programme and location map can be viewed from the booking webpage:
http://dorsetcommunityenergy.eventbrite.com/
 
This event is free.
 
The booking system has 60 places reserved for members of
community energy groups and Transition Town groups, 20 places for local
authority staff and businesses and 20 places for Councillors who are
members of the Sustainable Energy Councillors Network.