For: Far better, cheaper public transport; Much better cycling and pedestrian provision; Protecting, enhancing and if possible increasing Knowle's open, green, natural spaces; The retention and improvement of locally available facilities, services, and jobs; Education for sustainable living; Local energy saving and the micro-generation of energy; More local, ethical and organic food availability; Home and allotment grown food; Higher land, air, water and environmental quality; People taking personal responsibility to be more environmentally-friendly; Broad based public participation in community life.


Friday, June 25, 2010

Drop in sessions for people wanting to access a bike workshop




******'Bike kitchen' will run over the summer at the Life Cycle workshop at The Park (Monday evenings, 6pm to 8.30pm)

Basically, it is a drop in session for people wanting to access a bike workshop, with all the tools available, and a mechanic on hand to offer advice - to allow people to have a go at fixing their bike.

It is free except for any parts purchased.

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