A: Cars are discouraged... Alternatives have been arranged and anyone who can avoid coming by car should try to, in celebration of sustainablility. There is a free bus shuttle. Anyone who likes to cycle could come without using any fuel. Maybe a cycle posee could be arranged amongst cyclysts. The final poster, which has gone to the printers now, makes this clearer. Obviously we don't want to discourage anyone, and there are facilities for the disabled. If you must drive, take a car full "Lift share"
Just a few snapshots of the many talents and skills on show at the 2009 Fair.
Welcome! Agas dynnergh!
The second 'Fair For the Future' will take place in deepest Penwith, Cornwall on September 18th.
This event is organised by Transition Penwith: a growing movement of people working towards a sustainable future. The action plan for TP concerns many aspects of our lives including food, housing, transport, health and social issues.
This blog was set up by the TP Arts group in 2009. They are exploring ways that the arts can support transition agendas.
Fair for the Future aims to celebrate sustainability by gathering together local people, including producers, craft workers, artists, and musicians to share information, skills and ideas so we can move forward towards a fairer future. Fair for ourselves, Fair for nature and Fair for the planet.
The event will be hosted by Beccie and Charlie Griffiths on their land at Ryn Gwari Farm, No-go-by Hill (about a mile north of St Just on the way to Carnyorth).
We hope to see you there!
How to get involved with the Fair for the Future ...
If you would like to participate in the day in any way, please visit the Transition Penwith website. And if you're a member of Facebook then please let us know that you're coming by adding your name on the Fair for the Future event page. See links below.
This looks good and has lots of of clear info.... I really like the mug messages. q: are cars banned?
ReplyDeleteA: Cars are discouraged... Alternatives have been arranged and anyone who can avoid coming by car should try to, in celebration of sustainablility. There is a free bus shuttle.
ReplyDeleteAnyone who likes to cycle could come without using any fuel. Maybe a cycle posee could be arranged amongst cyclysts.
The final poster, which has gone to the printers now, makes this clearer. Obviously we don't want to discourage anyone, and there are facilities for the disabled.
If you must drive, take a car full "Lift share"