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  • AGM 2018 minutes

    TTH AGM – Sunday 25 November 2018
    White Rock Hotel
    Attended: approx. 30 people, including Core Team

    Introduction
    Andrea welcomes everyone and explains the structure of organization
    Also talks about Healthy Cultures event that he and Sarah attended.

    Community Garden
    Alison and Chris talk about the garden including events held there and in Warrior Sq (Big Lunch)
    Chris explains water problem and funding received from Quakers for water butts

    Refill Scheme
    Karen presented Refill, within the context of increasing use of SUP plastic bottles, many not being recycled. Refill continues growing in Hastings, with more stations being added all the time

    Energy Group – ESC
    Richard and Kate updated on recent activities:
    meeting in Essen, Germany of community groups from across Europe, shows there is great potential
    1066 Local Energy Campaign: old campus of East Sussex College is now a project in which everyone can invest, to install 1066 solar panels. Run by Brighton Energy Coop. Potential for ESC to take back the project if enough local shareholders
    Model eco-home
    Pier project stalled given the change in ownership
    ‘Dog poo’ lamp
    Opportunity for new volunteers joining
    bring new ideas for new projects
    FIT ending in April 2019, so still opportunity to install panels on private roofs, or churches, mosques …

    SOS
    Update from Sarah. Inspired by Sustainable St Albans
    Micro-festival, culminated in day-event at the Stade
    Outlook is to repeat the festival and make it a regular event, with increased involvement of school and other community organisations

    Q&A
    Alison asked about Germany
    Richard: people invest and don’t ask for a return. People in social housing get no benefit from solar roofs . This is about to change with new legislation – we need to lobby to make sure?
    Give and take boxes in Essen, Berlin and Amsterdam
    Swap shop aimed at refugees, wanting to find a use for the space to make it financially sustainable

    Sherry thanks core group for all their hard work
    Sarah thanks all the other volunteers who have been a great help

    Q: if one was inspired to become more involved how would we do so, what would we come along to?
    Alison: explains our meetings are now private but perhaps we should hold some public ones again
    Chris: More film and talk nights, also looking for people who are up for offering time and effort
    Karen: Green Drinks is a social event to come along to and introduce yourself and offer help

    Andrea explains voting

    TEA BREAK

    Voting
    Andrea announces the re-standing of Sarah as Co Chair, Alison and Andrea as Co Secretarys and Chris as Treasurer.
    Sarah nominated Sherry Clarke as Co Chair, firsted by Sarah and Seconded by Julia

    Talks

    Julia Hilton
    Julia talks about her Climate Emergency letter which she has drafted representing Hastings Green Party and the people of Hastings to address the threat posed by the recent IPCC report. Julia reads the letter out
    Julia asks if anyone knows of
    At council meetings any member of the public can ask a question and Julia is encouraging people to email questions.
    Encouraging a town wide movement to step up and tackle this issue locally

    Sheila – Bee Keepers Association
    Explains how people can learn how to keep bees and to get in touch
    People can help in other ways if they don’t want to keep bees, planting stuff in your garden to help bees pollinate , and food
    Number of websites that have info on which plants to have in your garden
    Weve got about 150 members and always welcoming more
    Bees for development – help bee keepers in developing country in good practice at keeping bees abd help woth marketing to make it financially viable anf help the environment
    Bees get a lot from trees as well as flowers
    Q: do you do workshops?
    S: Not really but we do courses. Few of us, all volunteers. Training courses every spring. Mantell Farm in Catsfield do course on all sorts
    A tray of water with pebbles in (so they don’t drown) will help bees immensely when they’re pollinating
    If you let your Ivy flower you’ll have bees all over it
    Try and extend your flowering period
    Honey bees are the only bees that ‘cluster’ rather than hibernate as a colony
    The queens hibernate and some solitary bees
    I’ve got leaflets if anyone wants to join

    Colin Darbyshire – Surfers Against Sewage
    Beach clean representative and
    Joined SAS in 2014 because I use the water a lot as a Kite Surfer. Always picking stuff up
    My daughter picked up a syringe and put it in her mouth when she was small – made me think about what I could do
    Beach cleans regular feature in spring and autmn
    93 people at the last one
    Community leader since feb – talking with local businesses
    9 businesses signed up to get on the road to being Plastic Free
    working with community groups including Flag
    also with the council and Forshore Trust
    Working woth Fishermam now – a lot of rubbish there in old nets etc
    Small supervised group doing fishing beach clean
    Worked on a small area no bigger than this room and picked up a large mount of rubbish – fly tipping
    Plastic Free Schools – phasing out SUPS and educating the next generation on cleaning up our mess
    Working with clean up groups in country parks
    Looking at acquiring funds from Head Office and FLAG for some signs along seafront
    Plastic Free Schools:
    Join the Resistance
    On the Ground Action
    Challenge the Government
    Challenging Industry
    You are the Resistance
    Businesses awarded with recognition for phasing out SUPS with an award and sticker
    Hoping to use old fishing nets for projcts by engaging with companies/orgs that make surf/skateboards out of old plastic
    Visit Plastic Free Hastings on FB or email me at HYPERLINK “mailto:plasticfreehastings@gmail.com” plasticfreehastings@gmail.com
    Q: what about safety of food – platic packaging is protecting food
    This is a challenge but it would be about working with businesses to try and source more sustainable packaging
    There are problems with that too – many plant-based packaging for example is only biodegradeable in an industrial composter

    Sassie Yasamee – Eve Apple Press
    Use excess apples to make apple juice so if anyone knows of any apples

    Rachel Holtom
    We want to roll out community lunches in the daytime – last week was a success. Every 3 months. Share food and share ideas

    Lee
    Doing a PhD in Energy Justice
    Sharing Energy
    Looking at how to help the energy transition
    Want to move the question of energy generation from a concept to a practical step

    Mischa
    Daphne Lambert of Green Dining coming in Feb – 30 places at £12.50pp
    She knows a great deal about the benefit of a food item on the body but also where it comes from and how exploitative

    Chris – Finance
    Our account fluctuates from between £1-2K
    £1200 funding we received from Tesco’s Bags of Help is set aside for the community Mosaic at the station

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  • Hastings Trust Legacy Archive

    Hastings Trust Legacy Archive

    As the long-standing, local organisation The Hastings Trust draws to a close it’s now possible to view an online archive of the trust’s work. For over 30 years the trust worked with scores of local partners on hundreds of initiatives to improve the quality of life for people in Hastings and St Leonards-on-Sea. The website is a record of that achievement and a resource for those who follow in it’s footsteps. Archive materials featuring 25 years of conservation, environmental improvements and regeneration work includes complete sets of newsletters and annual reviews plus a selection of photos, films, presentations and project documents that are free to download.

    Visit the site.

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  • Launch of Hastings Refill

    Launch of Hastings Refill

    Project aims to save people money and reduce plastic pollution

    Saturday 22 September, 10am – 4pm, St Mary in the Castle, Hastings: Hastings Green Party and Transition Town Hastings [2] will be launching a new water bottle refill scheme for Hasting next Saturday (22 September) at the Ocean Symposium [3] at St Mary in the Castle.

    Over fifty local businesses in Hastings have already signed up to the scheme.

    Julia Hilton of Hastings Green party said: ‘The Hastings Refill scheme [4] is part of a nationwide initiative to reduce plastic pollution and save people money by encouraging them to carry and refill a water bottle rather than constantly buying plastic water bottles [5]. Wherever you see one of the blue ‘Free Tap Water Available Here’ stickers on display, you’ll know you’re welcome to ask for a free refill. Or you can download the app from https://www.refill.org.uk, which makes it quick, easy and free to find out where to refill on the go.’

    Sarah Macbeth of Transition Town Hastings added: ‘We’ve all heard of the phrase; reduce, reuse, recycle. Often recycle is where the focus lies. But with this scheme, we’re going straight to the heart of the matter: reduce! According to recent research British households are failing to recycle as many as 16m plastic bottles every day – nearly half the total used [6]. By refilling bottles we can help reduce this waste while also taking away the need for recycling, itself a complicated process when it comes to plastics.’

    Any café, restaurant or business with easy access to water can sign up to be part of the scheme, either using the online app at https://www.refill.org.uk or by emailing refillhastings@gmail.com.

    NOTES

    [1] https://hastings.greenparty.org.uk
    [2] https://www.transitiontownhastings.org.uk
    [3] The Ocean Symposium will run from 10am – 4.00 pm at St Mary’s in the Castle on Saturday 22 September. https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/the-ocean-symposium-2018-and-marine-exhibition-tickets-46801977976
    [4] https://www.refill.org.uk/refill-scheme/refill-hastings

    [5] https://www.refill.org.uk
    [6] ‘British households fail to recycle a ‘staggering’ 16m plastic bottles a day’, Guardian, 15 October 2016,https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2016/oct/15/british-households-fail-to-recycle-a-staggering-16m-plastic-bottles-a-day

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  • Cohousing Talk presentation

    Cohousing Talk presentation

    On May 11th Julian Howell gave a short talk about cohousing projects and a very clear ‘how to’ to help groups to get started. Julian Howell is a founder member of Sussex Cohousing a Brighton-based community in the making.

    After the talk there was a lively discussion about what people were interested in doing locally.  There was an interest in finding ways to live together in a supportive and collaborative way or living with a deeper connection to nature by sharing land. We hope the conversation continues and cohousing projects or land sharing projects can be realised in and around Hastings, a town where good quality affordable housing is hard to find.


    Download Julian’s talk here:

    About cohousing 2018 – Julian Howell


    Sign up to the Hastings Cohousing discussion if you are interested in joining a conversation about cohousing in the Hastings area  – a closed group on Groups.io.


    New Economics Foundation have recently published this guide to help groups looking to build community-led, affordable housing development in their area overcome one of their greatest obstacles: acquiring land.

     

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  • Help keep Hastings Pier in community ownership

    Help keep Hastings Pier in community ownership

    Friends of Hastings Pier have been pushed into a corner by an Administration process that is unsuitable for a community-owned asset. They have put forward alternative plans which are exciting and realistic but been told that they won’t take the bid seriously unless we have £1M available. That’s why they’re pushing this crowdfunder. Raising half a million pounds now from individuals and organisations will keep us ‘in the game’ and encourage other funders to invest alongside you to make our Pier a success.

    Hastings Pier has been a beacon of community-led regeneration, a pioneer in the world of community shares, and an inspiration to community groups across the country. The hazard faced is not just for Hastings; if the People’s Pier fails perceptions of community ownership will be badly damaged, even though community ownership was never the problem and is definitely part of the solution.

    Please help in any way you can – most obviously and most immediately by clicking the link and then spreading the word.

    https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/fohp2018

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  • Core group meeting minutes – March 20th 2018

    Matters Arising:

    Food Waste

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  • Transition Town Hastings meeting 19/2/18

    Matters arising-
    Water butt money from Quakers is in! Action-Chris to thank.
    Constitution, membership & data protection- Action- Sarah & Alison to sort meeting date
    Andrea/Alison to look into risk assessment & Induction- Action- meeting Sunday 25th at 6pm to continue? (more…)

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  • Energy group minutes – February 2018

    Energy group meeting ~ 8th February 2018

    Building stronger communities
    Sarah talked about Sustainability week initially being a smaller weekend event – a Saturday or Open house activities and a Sunday on the Stade Open Space – dates to be confirmed.
    Building Stronger Communities is encouraging applications in Hastings for £1,500 fund for orgs with income below £50,000. Last meeting the group come up with ideas. Deadline is early March. (more…)

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  • Helps us win Tesco’s #BagsofHelp fund

    Helps us win Tesco’s #BagsofHelp fund

    Our new project Meet you by the Mosaic has been shortlisted for a public vote in Tesco’s #BagsofHelp initiative!

    We want to work with the local community and a local artist to develop a mosaic near the front of St Leonards Warrior Square station.

    Please vote for Meet you by the Mosaic in stores during the months of March/April to help us secure a grant of up to £2,000.

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  • TTH CORE GROUP MEETING – 17 Jan 2018

    REVIEW OF MINUTES OF PREVIOUS MEETING

    Constitution – to be reviewed and signed off
    • ACTION for Sarah & Alison – review status of group & constitution working

    Membership – to be discussed in a separate meeting (more…)

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