Transition Sydenham now an official Transition Town
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Transition Sydenham now an official Transition Town
Transition Sydenham has just been approved as an official Transition Town.
To find out more about our hopes, aims and activities, and ways to get in touch, visit www.transitionsydenham.eu or visit www.transitiontowns.org to find out more about the transition movement.
To find out more about our hopes, aims and activities, and ways to get in touch, visit www.transitionsydenham.eu or visit www.transitiontowns.org to find out more about the transition movement.
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Well done, all of you. I know you're only a small group but I have been following you with interest.... I am familiar with the groups in Totnes, Exmouth and Lewes (near where I'm originally from).
The www.localskillswap.com you advertise on your website is a great idea.
The www.localskillswap.com you advertise on your website is a great idea.
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The idea behind Transition is that it's entirely self-generating, and based on bottom-up rather than top-down organisation and ideas-generation. I.e. someone talks to someone else, a few people get interested and form an initial steering group (with the ultimate aim of disbanding once there is enough momentum and activity in the community), discussions take place and it snowballs (hopefully) from there. A small group of us first met in December and we've been trying to build interest and get some activities going to get people thinking.leenewham wrote:This is great news. How did you make it happen. Who is behind it?
We're always open to new ideas for events, activities etc, and welcome new members. You can register interest via the contact details on the website, or join our Facebook group (Transition Sydenham) and/or Project Dirt page (projectdirt.com/group/transitionsydenham) - if you're not familiar with Project Dirt already, it's a great source of info on hundreds of environment/related projects going on in South London.
Quotes from the Transition Town Sydenham website and blog:
Here's a local example I like - it's a grape in blossom in a neighbour's garden I look after:The Grow-Grow Gardening Partnership twins those with a garden, who cannot maintain it for whatever reason, with active people who want to grow vegetables or plants.
Indeed - some excitement today from my allotment - cauliflowers aren't easy!Growing your own fruit and veg, for instance, can be satisfying and healthy
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[A second photo in this series - showing who was actually picking these nice ripe cherries this morning - awaits approval from the forager concerned ...]
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And the phantom forager is ....
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What fantastic cherries - it's been a good year. What variety are they? And, congratulations btw on achieving Transition Town status. Hope CP can link up with you soon.
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Don't know what variety. I thought they might be morellos, because they are small and a bit acid, but on second thoughts I don't think they can be, because they're quite sweet enough to eat straight, and morellos seem always to be bright red.
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Ribes production line ...
Red currants not quite ready to pick ...
Black currants picked and strung
and gooseberries (and some other stuff) nestling in the freezer
Red currants not quite ready to pick ...
Black currants picked and strung
and gooseberries (and some other stuff) nestling in the freezer
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Pumpkins - or squashes? - growing on the Hazel Grove Estate
Congratulations, Jean!
Congratulations, Jean!
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Wow Tim!
Maybe share a bit (e) on the Big lunch Sunday?
I can see a few blackcurrant tarts coming this way!!
Maybe share a bit (e) on the Big lunch Sunday?
I can see a few blackcurrant tarts coming this way!!
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Blackberry time in SE26 ...
and there's plenty left
and there's plenty left
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Well, not only blackberries now but also ...
- elderberries - bottom left - collected from a tree overhanging Silverdale. I've just tried googling for recipes for what to do with them - one thing I will not be doing is trying to make wine with them. Apparently uncooked they are toxic. I suspect making a jelly with them will be best. This recipe looks promising - http://www.waitrose.com/recipe/Elderberry_Jelly.aspx
- mulberries - bottom right. From my garden, but there will be loads in the Golden Lion car park now. Fantastic, and definitely ready to eat from the tree. But wear old clothes - the juice will get all over your hands, and run down your arms.
- plums - hard to see in the plastic flower pot top right, but these are from an enormous old tree in my garden, which is much too high to pick. There are a few other trees like this around, over hanging roads. I suspect they were once rootstocks for some cultivated varieties of plum. The fruit themselves are about half the size of the plums you buy in shops, but taste better.
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Aren't they damsons Tim?
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No - they're not damsons. Not dark enough, and too sweet for damsons.