Tuesday 28th November, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Herb Garden Community Café
Free admittance includes hot drink and cake served at 7pm.
All are welcome!
What's Wrong with Money?
... and what is it doing to our Society?
We invite you to an evening of short films on the theme of Money and Society which show that changes to make our financial and social systems more sustainable are necessary, possible and beneficial for all.
Many of the big social and economic problems that we’re facing today are due to the way that money is created by the financial institutions. This is leading to increasing inequality, indebtedness and unaffordable housing.
TLT member Jackie Talbott will introduce a number of important ideas, such as the Three Pillars of Sustainability and lead us through a number of short films that show what is wrong with the current systems, what different approaches are possible, and what we can do to bring about change.
You can download a poster to help promote this event and a leaflet that provides more information.
Further information
The films shown during the evening were
"What is Inner Transition" (extract) from the Transition Network website
Richard Wilkinson's talk "How economic inequality harms societies" from the TED website
"There is no Magic Money Tree" from the Positive Money website
Ben Dyson's talk on "How to fuel the economy without increasing debt, through Sovereign Money" from the Positive Money website
Had time allowed we would have finished with "Could these 3 simple changes to banking fix the economy?" also from the Positive Money website
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Tuesday 24th October, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Herb Garden Community Café
Free admittance includes hot drink and cake served at 7pm.
All are welcome!
The Seed to Saucepan Project
The Seed to Saucepan project is a 3 year pilot project based at Ashfield Community Enterprise, Howey. The project will offer training in all aspects of growing, preparing and cooking food.
The project also plans to establish a growers' hub to find ways of using locally grown surplus produce at times of seasonal gluts.
We invite you to meet the Seed to Saucepan team and hear about plans for the project. Project Chef Suzanne will also be doing a sample 'seed to saucepan' cooking session.
About the speakers
KERRY MILLS is the project manager and will provide an introduction to the Seed to Saucepan project and set out the objectives for the next 3 years.
LUCY A'BEAR is the project Horticulturist. Lucy will be presenting and discussing the 'Seed' side of our project and describing her plans for teaching in the free courses to be offered by the project.
SUZANNE DAVIES is the project Chef. She will by covering the 'Saucepan' side of the project including the free courses in the Ashfield kitchen.
You can download a poster to help promote this event and a leaflet that provides more information.
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Tuesday 26th September, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Herb Garden Community Café
Free admittance includes hot drink and cake served at 7pm.
All are welcome!
The Road to a Zero Carbon Transport System
Time is running out for petrol and diesel engined cars. Their emissions have long been recognised as damaging to the environment. And the growing evidence of huge numbers of premature deaths due to air polution shows that change can't come too soon.
Our speakers for September are Bob Cumming and Bill Whyman of pioneering local company Riversimple Movement Ltd. They will share their vision of how battery and fuel cell electric vehicles may evolve and what is likely to become most appropriate for future transport systems.
About the speakers
Bob Cumming was formerly a marine engineer on nuclear submarines with a career of 24 years in the Royal Navy, followed by a design leadership and management role for Rolls Royce as part of the next generation nuclear propulsion plant development. He more recently moved into the fuel cell industry, developing solutions for the integration of large scale, stationary power generation into existing infrastructure, before realising the opportunity to become part of the Riversimple team with an ambition to deliver cutting edge technology into our everyday lives that changes the way we impact and interact with the natural resources of our planet.
Bill Whyman was previously an R&D technician with Riversimple responsible for building and manufacturing our prototypes and now leads our Procurement team. Before he joined Riversimple, he was a lecturer on motor vehicle technology. Truly Welsh, he has a big interest in sustainability and the future of Wales in a truly sustainable world.
Riversimple Movement Ltd is an award-winning innovator in the design and manufacture of hydrogen fuel cell vehicles based in Llandrindod Wells.
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Tuesday 22nd August, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Herb Garden Community Café
Free admittance includes hot drink and cake served at 7pm.
All are welcome!
What do we need for ourselves in a world where the sustainability of the planet is of wide concern?
How do we avoid worrying ourselves to death before the disasters that we fear actually occur?
And if they do occur how will we cope?
Our guest speaker for August is Geoff Greaves, one of the founding members of the Llandrindod Transition group.
About the speaker
Geoff has a working background in electronics, nursing, social work, business, IT, education and describes himself as a general jack-of-all-trades, master of none! A father of five adult children, owner of two dogs, one cat, three motorcycles, and a fly press amongst many other tools!
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Tuesday 25th July, 7:00pm to 9:00pm
Herb Garden Community Café
Free admittance includes hot drink and cake served at 7pm.
All are welcome!
We invite you to a public meeting to hear about the plans of the Llandrindod Business Group for the development of Llandrindod Wells over the coming years. Work on the next phase will be led by the Business Group and their project officer Jude Boutle.
We invite you to hear from Jude about the plans for developing the Lake Park, opportunities for building on the town's Wellness brand, getting benefits from the town's WiFi system and other actions being taken forward by the Business Group such as information and directional signs in the town.
About the speaker
Jude started working life as a teacher specialising in teaching students with a learning disability. After moving to Wales she worked supporting people with learning disabilities then worked for a Housing Association in Newtown for 20 years until redundancy led her to take on the new role of Llandrindod Wells Town Champion.
Jude is employed by Antur Teifi and will be based at the Autopalace working 3 days a week.
To contact Jude email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. or phone 07800 534047 or 01597 822051
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