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23 November 2019
This European initiative promotes the implementation of awareness-raising actions about sustainable resource and waste management during a single week. Check the EWWR website for details.
Zero waste Scotland are actively supporting the week. Check out their website or email them here.
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23 November 2019
This year's T1A Inverness Film Festival is at Eden Court from Friday 22 to Sunday 24 November, showing six films on up to date environmental and social topics.
2019 Inverness programme PDF brochure with film summaries
Festival website Main T1A website
Today's films
2:00pm
Gods of Molenbeek
Does God exist? What happens when we die?
5:00pm
The Time of Forests
A living forest or a green desert? Tomorrow’s landscape will be defined by the choices we make today.
8:00pm
Ghost Fleet
What does modern-day slavery look like, and are we complicit in perpetuating it?
Also today Eden Court 11.00
Discussion - The Future Of Food
With the unparalleled threat of an unpredictable climate, we need to see a dramatic change in our methods of food production and distribution both locally and globally. Join us for a panel discussion on the question of food sovereignty in Scotland, presented in partnership with Enough!
About Take One Action
"Our Film Festivals
Since 2008, Take One Action Film Festivals have engaged tens of thousands of people with hundreds of world-class films, showcasing inspiring stories that explore issues of global concern. Each year we run a 12 day festival across Edinburgh & Glasgow, and a three-day weekend festival in Aberdeen & Inverness."
Take One Action Film Festivals
32-36 Dalmeny Street Edinburgh EH6 8RG
Phone 0131 553 6335 Email info@takeoneaction.org.uk
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23 November 2019
Starts: 09:30
Ends: 16:00
9.30 - 4.00
Debating Hall, Teviot Row House, 13 Bristo Place, Edinburgh EH8 9AJ
This year the CPA Scotland Conference focuses on the emerging youth climate movement, the psychology behind it and those attacking it, and how we can support action.
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23 November 2019
Findon Hall 10.00 - 3.30
CCT Chair Richard Fyfe writes
"After Thursday’s combined consultation, the proposals for the active travel route will be available for comment again on Saturday 23rd from 10.00 to 3.30, with the consultants leading walks through the village at 11.00, 12 noon and 2.00 to identify particular issues, and the extra lure of a free hot drink and home baking for the walkers. The team will also have a range of bikes and accessories to try out, including ebikes, folding bikes, and even a tandem! Then on Tuesday they will be at the Church Café from 1.30 to 3.45, and finally they will be back with revised proposals, taking into account comments from the earlier consultations, on Thursday 5th December from 3.30 to 7.00 pm."
Download PDF with details of these Active Travel Route consultation dates.