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SUMMARY:LEANING INTO THE WIND - Green Screen Film
DESCRIPTION:Greener Henley is pleased to be hosting our next Green Screen event Leaning Into The Wind at the Regal Cinema on 17th April @ 8pm.\nLeaning into the Wind is an observation of British artist Andy Goldsworthy at work\, shaping and interacting with nature around the world. It follows Andy on his exploration of the layers of his world and the impact of the years on himself and his art. \nDescribed by the Art Blog as ‘A beautiful film\, it’s an embrace of this intriguing earth artist and his magical interventions.’  Don’t miss it \nBook your tickets here. \nAs Goldsworthy introduces his own body into the work it becomes at the same time even more fragile and personal and also sterner and tougher\, incorporating massive machinery and crews on his bigger projects. Riedelsheimer’s exquisite film illuminates Goldsworthy’s mind as it reveals his art. \nWatch the trailer\n\n \nFollowing the screening there will be a panel discussion with local artists who all take their inspiration from nature and wildlife: James Ort\, a sculptor with a lifelong fascination in wildlife and a former career in conservation; London-born contemporary artist Neo Cartouche who explores themes of nature and identity through interdisciplinary art forms; and Harriet Riddell\, a performance textile artist and educator.\n \n  \nNot been to a Green Screen before?\nCheck out this short video and find out what it’s all about. \n \n‘Green Screen’ is an opportunity to discuss environmental issues raised in the film shown. Everyone is welcome to continue the conversation after the screening in the Regal’s upstairs seating area. All ticket holders can enjoy a free tea or filter coffee if they bring a keep cup! \nBook your tickets for the film screening directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/leaning-in-the-wind-green-screen-film/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:WHAT WILDLIFE NEEDS - A talk by wildlife conservationist Mark Avery 
DESCRIPTION:What wildlife needs – a talk by wildlife conservationist Mark Avery  \nMark is a leading authority on nature conservation in the UK with 25 years at the RSPB and 12 years subsequently as an independent campaigner. He is a wildlife writer and author of Reflections – What Wildlife Needs And How To Provide It. Mark is also a co-founder of Wild Justice with Ruth Tingay and Chis Packham. \nWhen: 10th April\, 7.00 – 9.30 PM\nWhere: Frieth Village Hall\, Henley-on-Thames\, RG9 6PR \nBook tickets here and book early to avoid disappointment. The cost is £8.\nNB – please note that the event is at Frieth Village Hall\, RG9 6PR\, just outside Henley (NOT ‘Hedsor’ as is stated in the copy on the Ticket Source website)
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/what-wildlife-needs-a-talk-by-wildlife-conservationist-mark-avery/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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SUMMARY:GHWG Session - Mill/Marsh Meadows
DESCRIPTION:April 2024 Greener Henley Wildlife Group (GHWG) Session \nMILL / MARSH MEADOWS  \nDate and time – Wednesday 3 April\, 9:30am – 12:30pm \nMeeting Place – The Mill Meadows car park\, just beyond the River & Rowing Museum\, RG9 1BF\, SU766820.  The Town Council will allow volunteers to park for free for the duration of the work party \nThings to Bring – gardening gloves \nOur tasks for the session will depend on the water levels but there are always things to be done\, As always\, litter picking will be on the agenda for anyone willing to do it. The Meadows are very wet at the moment so please wear waterproof footwear. See below for the more general information. \n  \nI hope you will be able to join us at our session.  As many tools as possible will be provided\, but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own when requested.  If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Procedures relating to risk assessments require these details to be lodged with the Town Council. They state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Mondays\, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. \nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \nBest wishes\, \nSally \nSally Rankin\n07941 207687 \nGreener Henley Wildlife Group sessions \nOur sessions are generally pleasant and sociable occasions. Some of the work is quite strenuous\, but there are always lighter tasks for those who would prefer them\, for whatever reason. We have a break mid-morning when refreshments are provided: tea\, coffee and cake. Please bring your own gardening gloves. Any gardening gloves will be all right for tasks like pulling Himalayan Balsam but heavier ones will be needed for working with brambles. No previous experience is necessary\, and tools are usually provided. Tough clothes and stout footwear are recommended. Marsh Meadows is often wet underfoot so waterproof footwear is recommended when we are working there\, particularly if working in the pond area. Volunteers are welcome to join us for the full three hours or any part of them. \nIf you intend coming to work parties and haven’t already provided the information in the table below\, could I please ask you to do so. \n\n\n\nYour Contact Details\n\n\nName:\n\n\n\nAddress:\n\n\n\nHome phone:\n\n\n\nMobile:\n\n\n\nEmail:\n\n\n\nSignature: \n  \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/april-2024-ghwg-session-mill-marsh-meadows/
LOCATION:Mill Meadows car park
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: Six Inches of Soil
DESCRIPTION:Greener Henley is pleased to be hosting our next Green Screen event Six Inches of Soil at the Regal Cinema on 27th March @ 8pm. This screening is now SOLD OUT! But…\n\nBreaking News!! WE NOW HAVE AN ADDITIONAL SCREENING of Six Inches of Soil @6pm Wednesday 27th March. Please note that the 6pm screening will be just the film only\, no panel\, but there will still be an opportunity to continue the conversation in the bar area afterwards with the film’s producer\, Claire Mackenzie. \nBook your tickets for the 6pm film screening (no panel) here. \nSix Inches of Soil is a British independent full feature documentary shining a spotlight on soil health and regenerative farming. It tells the inspiring story of young British farmers standing up against the industrial food system and transforming the way they produce food – to heal the soil\, our health and provide for local communities. The film aims to sound the alarm on a broken system\, but to also give hope that there is a way to fix it; to inspire farmers to adopt agroecological and regenerative farming practices; and to encourage consumers\, food corporations and policymakers to support their efforts. \nWatch the trailer here \n \nAfter the film we’ll be joined by the film’s producer\, Claire Mackenzie and a panel of local experts:\n\nIain Tolhurst: Tolhurst Organic – Iain Tolhurst (known to all as Tolly) has been growing organically for over 40 years and stockfree for over 30.  Tolhurst Organic farm is a living example of a thriving farm set in just under 20 acres\, using absolutely no animal inputs and producing a vast array and vegetables and fruits for the local customers.\nMaria Spink: Colstrope Farm\, Hambledon – Originally from Finland\, Maria Spink more recently gave up her work in London to focus on regenerating the landscape around her farm near Hambleden.  Maria now focuses on growing wild flower to bring beautiful butterflies back to our countryside\, alongside rearing Dexter cattle.\nJames Porter: English Farm\, Nuffield\, is the home to 100% grass-fed English Longhorn. Their organic system of rotational and conservational mob grazing allows the animals to behave as close to as nature intended.\nChaired by Joy Skipper – a Registered Nutritionist with a real passion for sustainable\, delicious food. Joy writes food features and cookery books as well as advising clients on the benefits of a healthy diet and lifestyle.\n\n\n\nThis promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation on our food system and how the choices we make in our daily lives impact the future. Come join the discussion. \nNot been to a Green Screen before?\nWatch this short video and find out what it’s all about. \n \n‘Green Screen’ is an opportunity to discuss environmental issues raised in the film shown. Everyone is welcome to continue the conversation after the screening in the Regal’s upstairs seating area. All ticket holders can enjoy a free tea or filter coffee if they bring a keep cup! \nBook your tickets for the 6pm film screening (no panel) directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649\nPlease note that tickets for the later 8pm screening with panel are now SOLD OUT. \nYou can delve more deeply into the film and the issues raised in it here\n \n  \n  \n\n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-six-inches-of-soil/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:GHWG Session - Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Holy Trinity Churchyard \n  \nDate and time: Wednesday 27 March\, 9:30 – 12:30 \nMeeting place: in front of Holy Trinity Church\, RG9 1SE\, SU759822 \n  \nPlease contact Sally Rankin for more information: s.rankin@btinternet.com\, 07941 207687
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-session-holy-trinity-churchyard-4/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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SUMMARY:OPEN MEETING
DESCRIPTION:DATE – Thursday 14th March 2024 \nTime – 7pm \nWe’ll be meeting every other month on the second Thursday evening with the first gathering taking place on Thursday 14th March 2024 from 7pm onwards at the Bull on Bell Street (we will be in the front lounge area\, adjacent to the road).
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/open-meeting/
LOCATION:The Bull\, 57-59 Bell St\,\, Henley-on-Thames\, Oxfordshire\, RG9 2BA\, United Kingdom
CATEGORIES:Meeting
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SUMMARY:Big Plastic Count 11 - 17th March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Big Plastic Count 11 – 17th March \nNearly 100 billion pieces of plastic packaging are thrown away by UK households every year\, and just 12% is recycled in the UK.  It’s time the government got serious about tackling the plastic crisis. You can help by taking part in The Big Plastic Count!  See here to take part\, either as an individual or for schools: \nhttps://thebigplasticcount.com/sign-up
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/big-plastic-count-11-17th-march-2024/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240309T150000
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SUMMARY:Wild About Benson Nature Weekend 8 - 9th March 2024
DESCRIPTION:Wild About Benson Nature Weekend 8 – 9th March  \nCome and support this weekend event on 8- 9th March celebrating the nature of Benson and hosted by Benson Nature Group.  There’s also a Green Gardeners Question Time with local experts tickets are available here. \nhttps://www.bensonnaturegroup.com/ \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/wild-about-benson-nature-weekend-8-9th-march-2024/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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SUMMARY:GHWG Sessions - Mill/Marsh Meadows
DESCRIPTION:Date and time: Wednesday 6 March\, 9:30 – 12:30 \nMeeting Rowing Museum\, RG9 1BF\,SU766820
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-sessions-mill-marsh-meadows/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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DTEND;TZID=Europe/London:20240208T213000
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SUMMARY:Green Screen: The Nettle Dress
DESCRIPTION:Join us at the Henley Regal Picturehouse for a special one-off Green Screen of the award-winning documentary film The Nettle Dress\, followed by a panel discussion with director Dylan Howitt\nGreener Henley’s next Green Screen event at the Regal cinema is on Thursday 8th February at 6:15pm. \nThe Nettle Dress tells the story of textile artist Allan Brown as he spends seven years weaving fabric from nettles foraged locally. The film is a gentle yet moving account of how weaving helps Allan deal with grief and loss as he revives the almost forgotten craft of creating garments out of nettles. \nAfter the film there will be a panel discussion with the director to explore the topics raised in the film and an opportunity for cinema goers to ask questions. \nThe panel includes film maker and director Dylan Howitt\,  Romilly Swann – specialist in native natural textiles and Carol Crowdy – feltmaker and spinner. \nWatch the trailer here: \n \nFor more information check out the Regal Picturehouse website: \n  \nBook your tickets directly from the Regal or call 020 7326 2649 \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-the-nettle-dress/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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SUMMARY:Great Big Green Week 2024 Planning Meeting
DESCRIPTION:Come along to our open meeting on Thursday 25 Jan – both for our Greener Henley members and everyone in the town who would like to get involved with this year’s Great Big Green Week (to be held 8 – 16th June). We will be kicking off planning for this great celebratory event and would love to get our community together to hear everyone’s ideas for the 2024 event! \nDATE – Thursday 25 January 2024\nTIME – 7pm to 8.30pm\nVENUE – The Friends Meeting House\, 45 Northfield End\, Henley RG9 2JJ \nGreat Big Green Week is the UK’s biggest celebration of climate and nature action. Please come with your ideas and support to make this the year we reach more of our local population.  If you can spare a few hours to help us get Henley and district working together to improve biodiversity and climate awareness we’d love to hear from you. \nIf you need some inspiration\, check out 2023’s Great Big Green Week. \n \n  \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/great-big-green-week-meeting/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Great Big Green Week,Meeting
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20240124T123000
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SUMMARY:GH Wildlife Group Sessions - Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Date and time – Wednesday 24 January\, 9:30 – 12:30\nLocation – Holy Trinity Churchyard (RG9 1SE)\nMeeting Place – in front of Holy Trinity Church \nThings to Bring – gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes (the metal ones used for raking up leaves would be best). \nThe Wildlife Working Group will be meeting on Wednesday 24th January 2024 at 9.30 – 12.30 at Holy Trinity Churchyard (RG9 1SE). Tasks will be cutting more grass around the gravestones and raking it up. \nAny queries speak to Sally on 07941-207687. \n  \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/wildlife-working-group-holy-trinity-churchyard/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Group
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SUMMARY:SPECIAL MEMORIAL - John Thornley
DESCRIPTION:DATE and TIME – Friday 12th January 2024 at 12 noon. \nPLACE – River and Rowing Museum \nSome of you will have known John Thornley who died last month. John was the brains behind the Henley Schools Environmental Science Competition and a very keen supporter of getting children to think about their environment and how  to improve it. \nThis competition has been taken over as the Greener Henley Environmental Science Challenge for Schools – a popular and inspiring annual event in the Greener Henley calendar. \nThere is to be a special memorial to celebrate John’s life at the River and Rowing Museum on Friday 12th January at 12 noon.  There is a very nice obituary of John in this week’s Henley Standard.  See www.henleystandard.co.uk \nThe Wildlife Working Group will be meeting next on Wednesday January 24th 9.30 – 12.30 at Holy Trinity Churchyard (RG9 1SE).   Bring gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes (the metal ones used for raking up leaves would be best).  Tasks will be cutting more grass around the gravestones and raking it up.  Any queries speak to Sally on 07941-207687.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/special-memorial-john-thornley/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231205T220000
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SUMMARY:Green Screen Event - A Year in a Field
DESCRIPTION:DATE – Tuesday 5th Dec 2023\nTIME – 8pm\nWHERE – Regal Cinema\, Henley on Thames – Picture House\n\n\nGreen Screen Event: A Year in A Field \nA quiet film by Christopher Morris \nThe story of one Cornish field told over one climatic year. \nRegal Picturehouse and Greener Henley present a special environmental documentary screening followed by a live panel. \n\n\nWinter Solstice 2020: with his camera and tripod\, BAFTA winning documentary filmmaker Christopher Morris began filming each day in a field near his home. At its centre is the Longstone\, a 4000-year-old standing stone. This pillar of granite has stood silent sentinel to everything we have done and continue to do to our planet. \n\nBeautifully shot\, with a richly layered sound design\, the film meditates on the passage of time through its appreciation of nature\, highlighting the subtle changes of the seasons\, but also the need to act in order to battle man-made changes that will forever change our planet. \n\nThis Green Screen collaboration between The Regal Picturehouse and Greener Henley continues in 2023 with this screening followed by a live panel discussion moderated by Sara Kandiah from Greener Henley.  Panel members include local experts Sally Rankin from Greener Henley Wildlife Group and Liz Ware a garden writer\, historian and photographer. \nA Year in a Field will be shown at the Henley Regal Picturehouse on Tuesday 5th December at 8pm. Free for Regal Members and Adult tickets cost £8. \nYou can book your tickets for the Regal on 020 7326 2649 or online here.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-screen-event-a-year-in-a-field/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Green Screen
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231130T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231130T190000
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SUMMARY:Thames Water - “Your water\, Your say” - Online Event
DESCRIPTION:November 30th 5-7pm Online event with Thames Water’s Your Water\, Your Say event. These online meetings allow customers and stakeholders to question and challenge Thames Water 2025 to 2030 plans. Your questions could include the service the company provides\, its impact on the environment\, what will happen to your water bill or whatever other topic is important to you. \nBook here:\nhttps://www.thameswater.co.uk/about-us/regulation/your-water-your-say#:~:text=At%20the%20start%20of%20October\,ask%20us%20questions%20about%20it.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/thames-water-your-water-your-say-online-event/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231129T213000
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CREATED:20231111T084630Z
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SUMMARY:AGM - GREENER HENLEY 2023
DESCRIPTION:DATE – Wednesday 29th November 2023\nTIME – 6:30pm\nWHERE – The Kings Arms Barn\n\nAGENDA of the GREENER HENLEY AGM for 2023\n1.  Apologies for absence\n\n2. Notes from last AGM – Dec 2022 – Approval and matters arising\n(copies will be available on the day\, or you can read it by following this link: https://docs.google.com/document/d/161V79xPRabs_O1BOQYeYhr30-Ul53QRzli8BdSzKISM/edit?usp=sharing )\n3. Report from the Chair – Patrick Fleming\n4. Report from the acting Treasurer – Patrick Fleming\n5. Appointment of an Inspector for the Accounts\n6. Election of Officers\n– Chair\n– Secretary\n– Treasurer\nThe Chair so elected will take the chair for the rest of the meeting.\n\n7. Election of the Enabling Group.\nThe constitution states that there should be at least 4 and up to 6 members including officers.  It is suggested that this should include if possible 1 person from Comms\, Outreach and Fundraising Teams\, if they are not already represented by one of the officers.  We can propose at this point to co-opt additional members to the Enabling Group.\n8. Collated Reports on Greener Henley Activities during 2023 and plans for 2024\n9. There are no changes proposed to the constitution\n10. A report and consultation on the work we are doing on our strategy:  This will inform\, or replace our Aims and Aspirations\, Roles\, and Top priorities.There will be time after the meeting to chat and to discuss what has gone well in 2023 and what we can do better in 2024 \nPlease reply to greenerhenley@gmail.com\, if you would like to put your name forward as an officer of Greener Henley\, or to join the Enabling Group\, or would like to nominate someone either as an officer\, or as a member of the Enabling Group. \nDiana Barnett\nSecretary \n7 November 2023
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/agm-greener-henley-2023/
LOCATION:Kings Arms Barn\, Kings Arms Barn\, Kings Road\, Henley-on-Thames\, Oxon\, RG9 2DG\, United Kingdom
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231118T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231118T163000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20231007T071046Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231118T080859Z
UID:17860-1700299800-1700325000@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:SMART ENERGY SHOW\, Marlow
DESCRIPTION:Smart Energy Show will take place in Marlow on 18 November 2023 \nGet informed and inspired about greener homes \nFree Entry: 9:30am – 4:30pm at the Court Garden Leisure Centre\, Pound Lane\, Marlow\, SL7 2AE \nFor more information go to: https://smartenergyshow.co.uk/
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/smart-energy-show-marlow/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231115T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231115T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20231111T085047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231111T085047Z
UID:17878-1700074800-1700083800@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:Cafe Scientifique Henley presents - What now and what next for climate?
DESCRIPTION:Date:  Wednesday 15th November 2023 at Henley Hockey Club\nTime: You can arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start.\nUsual format is 45 min talk followed by 45 Q&A.\nLiquid refreshments are available at the bar.\n\nRecord-breaking weather attributed to climate change has been a feature of 2023\, with high global temperatures widely noted in the media. Focusing on the warming oceans\, 2023 and expectations for 2024 will be put in the context of recent climate change. \nLooking further ahead\, the pace with which Net Zero goals are pursued will significantly determine the trajectory of future global warming.\nHumanity must make a choice about what climate future unfolds over coming decades; the question to each of us is what role we will play in determining what choice is made. \nSpeaker – Christopher Merchant\nProfessor of Ocean and Earth Observation\, University of Reading. Scientific lead for the UK Earth Observation Climate Information Service.\nThe key expertise of Chris and his team is measuring the temperature of Earth from space\, most notably across the global oceans in association with the European Space Agency.\nPrior to becoming an academic\, Chris worked in the electricity industry and engineering consultancy. \nDate:  Wednesday 15th November 2023 at Henley Hockey Club\nTime: You can arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start. Usual format is 45 min talk followed by 45 Q&A.\nLiquid refreshments are available at the bar.\n\nEmail cafescihenley@gmail.com if you would like to attend
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/cafe-scientifique-henley-presents-what-now-and-what-next-for-climate/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231025T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231025T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20231007T070503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T131439Z
UID:17856-1698226200-1698237000@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GHWG session – Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Holy Trinity Churchyard :  \nWednesday 25 October\, 9:30 – 12:30 Led by Lex Vokes or Alan Parfitt.\nMeeting place: in front of Holy Trinity Church\nThings to bring: gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes\, the ones you would use for raking up leaves will be best\, if you have them \nThe main tasks for this session will be raking up cut grass and cutting more of the grass around the gravestones. \nI hope you will be able to join us for one or both of these sessions. Lex and I will provide as many tools as we can but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details so that these can be lodged with the Town Council. The procedures state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. Alan’s phone number is 07767 054530.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-session-holy-trinity-churchyard-3/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Group
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20231018T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20231018T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20231007T070917Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20231007T070917Z
UID:17858-1697655600-1697664600@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:CAFE SCIENTIFIQUE Henley - Seeds on Ice: feeding a changing world
DESCRIPTION:Cafe Scientifique Henley presents Seeds on Ice: feeding a changing world \nDATE – Wednesday 18th October 2023 \nTIME – You can arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start. \n  \nThe talk will cover: \nThe global environment and food situation\nWhy we are losing genetic diversity and the consequences\nThe evolving policy and funding environment\nThe global genebank system\nInternational genebanks\nMillennium Seed Bank\nSvalbard Global Seed Vault \nSpeaker – Geoff Hawtin\nMA and PhD at Magdalene College Cambridge.\nServed on Board of Trustees at Royal Botanical Gardens Kew and Bioversity International Rome\nFirst CEO of Global Crop Diversity Trust\nIn 2017 awarded OBE for Services to Global Agrobiodiversity Conservation \nTime: You can arrive from 7pm for a 7:30 start. Usual format is 45 min talk followed by 45 min Q&A.\nLiquid refreshments are available at the bar. \nContact Cafe Sci if you would like to attend\, cafescihenley@gmail.com
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/cafe-scientifique-henley-seeds-on-ice-feeding-a-changing-world/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230927T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230927T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230909T070419Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T131445Z
UID:17770-1695807000-1695817800@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GHWG session - Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Holy Trinity Churchyard \nDate and time: Wednesday 27 September\, 9:30 – 12:30 \nMeeting place: in front of Holy Trinity Church \nThings to bring: gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes\, the metal ones used for raking up leaves will be best\, if you have them \n\nOne of the tasks for this session will be cutting more of the grass around the gravestones\, or raking it up if it has already been cut. \n\n\nI hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in September. Lex will provide as many tools as he can\, but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Procedures relating to risk assessments require these details to be lodged with the Town Council. They state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \n\nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Mondays\, Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. When I am in Australia the best way to contact me is via e-mail. \n\nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \n\nBest wishes\, \nSally \nSally Rankin \n\nGreener Henley Wildlife Group sessions \n\nOur sessions are generally pleasant and sociable occasions. Some of the work is quite strenuous\, but there are always lighter tasks for those who would prefer them\, for whatever reason. We have a break mid-morning when refreshments are provided: tea\, coffee and cake. Please bring your own gardening gloves. Any gardening gloves will be all right for tasks like pulling Himalayan Balsam but heavier ones will be needed for working with brambles. No previous experience is necessary\, and tools are usually provided. Tough clothes and stout footwear are recommended. Marsh Meadows is often wet underfoot so waterproof footwear is recommended when we are working there\, particularly if working in the pond area. Volunteers are welcome to join us for the full three hours or any part of them. \n\n\nIf you intend coming to work parties and haven’t already provided the information in the table below\, could I please ask you to do so. \n\n\n\n\nYour Contact Details\n\n\nName:\n \n\n\nAddress:\n \n\n\nHome phone:\n \n\n\nMobile:\n \n\n\nEmail:\n \n\n\nSignature: \n  \n \nDate:\n\n\n\n\n\n\n\n  \n  \n 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-session-holy-trinity-churchyard-2/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Group
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230920T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230920T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230909T071043Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T071043Z
UID:17772-1695236400-1695245400@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:Café Scientifique Talk - Carbon capture and storage
DESCRIPTION:Where\nHenley on Thames Hockey Club\, Reading Rd\, Henley-on-Thames\, Oxfordshire\, RG9 4HE\nPlease register to attend on this email address: Cafe Sci Henley.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nWhen\n7:30pm-9:30pm; doors open 7pm.\n\n\n\n\n\n\nContact\nCafe Sci Henley\n\n\n\nWednesday 20th September 2023\nCarbon capture and storage\nJon Blyton \nSince the industrial revolution\, human activity has shifted the carbon cycle. The global average surface temperature is rising twenty times more quickly than at any time in the last two million years and the international panel for climate change has stated that the changes are almost certainly anthropogenic\, driven by the burning of fossil fuels. \nCarbon capture is seen as one of the many solutions to reduce greenhouse gases in the atmosphere. Jon will explore the various engineering challenges of carbon capture and storage. \nJon Blyton is Principal Engineer\, Intelligent Operations\, Wood UK Ltd. He graduated from the University of Strathclyde in Chemical and Process Engineering and spent many years working for Chevron\, followed by spells in engineering software and consultancy. Since 2020\, he has increasingly worked on energy transition projects and carbon capture and storage projects\, including one of the world’s largest in the Middle East.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/cafe-scientifique-talk-carbon-capture-and-storage/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230916T110000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230916T140000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230909T132848Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230909T132848Z
UID:17783-1694862000-1694872800@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:JUMBLE SALE - Slow Fashion
DESCRIPTION:For those interested in slow fashion\, there is to be a Jumble Sale on Saturday 16th September from 11.00 to 2.00 at Trinity Hall in aid of MotherSisterDaughter a group supporting local Ukrainian families. \nPlease come and join us.
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/jumble-sale-slow-fashion/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230823T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230823T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230731T165757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240125T131452Z
UID:17685-1692783000-1692793800@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GHWG Session - Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Date and time: Wednesday 23 August\, 9:30 – 12:30 \nMeeting place: in front of Holy Trinity Church \nThings to bring: gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes\, the ones you would use for raking up leaves will be best\, if you have them \nOne of the tasks for this session will be cutting more of the grass around the gravestones. \nI hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in August. Lex and I will provide as many tools as we can\, but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Lex has been reviewing our procedures in relation to risk assessments and has found that these details are supposed to be lodged with the Town Council. The procedures state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. \nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \n  \nGreener Henley Wildlife Group sessions \nOur sessions are generally pleasant and sociable occasions. Some of the work is quite strenuous\, but there are always lighter tasks for those who would prefer them\, for whatever reason. We have a break mid-morning when refreshments are provided: tea\, coffee and cake. Please bring your own gardening gloves. Any gardening gloves will be all right for tasks like pulling Himalayan Balsam but heavier ones will be needed for working with brambles. No previous experience is necessary\, and tools are usually provided. Tough clothes and stout footwear are recommended. Marsh Meadows is often wet underfoot so waterproof footwear is recommended when we are working there\, particularly if working in the pond area. Volunteers are welcome to join us for the full three hours or any part of them. \nIf you intend coming to work parties and haven’t already provided the information in the table below\, could I please ask you to do so. \n\n\n\nYour Contact Details\n\n\nName:\n\n\n\nAddress:\n\n\n\nHome phone:\n\n\n\nMobile:\n\n\n\nEmail:\n\n\n\nSignature: \n  \n \nDate:
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-session-holy-trinity-churchyard/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
CATEGORIES:Wildlife Group
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230802T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230802T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230731T165646Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230731T170200Z
UID:17683-1690968600-1690979400@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GHWG Session - Mill/Marsh Meadows
DESCRIPTION:Date and time: Wednesday 2 August\, 9:30 – 12:30 \nMeeting place: the Mill Meadows car park\, just beyond the River & Rowing Museum\nThe Town Council will allow volunteers to park for free for the duration of the work party \nThings to bring: gardening gloves \nThe tasks for this session will be general maintenance work. As always\, litter picking will be on the agenda for anyone willing to do it. See below for the more general information. Attached please find the risk assessment. \nI hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in August. Lex and I will provide as many tools as we can\, but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Lex has been reviewing our procedures in relation to risk assessments and has found that these details are supposed to be lodged with the Town Council. The procedures state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. \nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \n  \nGreener Henley Wildlife Group sessions \nOur sessions are generally pleasant and sociable occasions. Some of the work is quite strenuous\, but there are always lighter tasks for those who would prefer them\, for whatever reason. We have a break mid-morning when refreshments are provided: tea\, coffee and cake. Please bring your own gardening gloves. Any gardening gloves will be all right for tasks like pulling Himalayan Balsam but heavier ones will be needed for working with brambles. No previous experience is necessary\, and tools are usually provided. Tough clothes and stout footwear are recommended. Marsh Meadows is often wet underfoot so waterproof footwear is recommended when we are working there\, particularly if working in the pond area. Volunteers are welcome to join us for the full three hours or any part of them. \nIf you intend coming to work parties and haven’t already provided the information in the table below\, could I please ask you to do so. \n\n\n\nYour Contact Details\n\n\nName:\n\n\n\nAddress:\n\n\n\nHome phone:\n\n\n\nMobile:\n\n\n\nEmail:\n\n\n\nSignature: \n  \n \nDate:
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/ghwg-session-mill-marsh-meadows/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230726T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230726T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230703T064548Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230716T072415Z
UID:17555-1690363800-1690374600@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GH Wildlife Group Sessions - Holy Trinity Churchyard
DESCRIPTION:Date and time – Wednesday 26 July\, 9:30 – 12:30\nLocation – Holy Trinity Churchyard\nMeeting Place – in front of Holy Trinity Church \nThings to Bring – gardening gloves\, garden shears and garden rakes\, the ones you would use for raking up leaves will be best\, if you have them \nOne of the tasks for this session will be cutting more of the grass around the gravestones. \nI hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in July. Lex and I will provide as many tools as we can\, but it would be helpful if some people could bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Lex has been reviewing our procedures in relation to risk assessments and has found that these details are supposed to be lodged with the Town Council. The procedures state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. \nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \nBest wishes – Sally
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/gh-wildlife-group-sessions-holy-trinity-churchyard/
LOCATION:Holy Trinity Church
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230712T093000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230712T123000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230703T064045Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230703T064045Z
UID:17553-1689154200-1689165000@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:GH Wildlife Group Session - Mill/Marsh Meadows
DESCRIPTION:Date and time – Wednesday 12 July\, 9:30 – 12:30\nLocation – Mill/Marsh Meadows\nMeeting Place – the Mill Meadows car park\, just beyond the River & Rowing Museum. Arrangements have been made with the Town Council for volunteers to park for free for the duration of the work party. \nThings to bring – gardening gloves \nThe tasks for this session will be general maintenance work. As always\, litter picking will be on the agenda for anyone willing to do it.  See below for the more general information. \nI hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in July. Lex and I will provide as many tools as we can\, but it would be helpful if some people\ncould bring their own. If you haven’t already done so\, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Lex has been reviewing our procedures in relation to risk assessments and has found that these details are supposed to be lodged with the Town Council. The procedures state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’ \nPlease contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools\, tea\, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026. \nIf you know anyone else who may be interested\, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions\, please let me know. \nBest wishes – Sally
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/gh-wildlife-group-session-mill-marsh-meadows/
LOCATION:Mill Meadows car park
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230618T100000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230618T120000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230503T215128Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230616T132129Z
UID:17253-1687082400-1687089600@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:Big Green Week Paddleboard River Clean
DESCRIPTION:Join Lynne Lambourne of Warriors on Waste and Go with the Flow paddleboarding for an afternoon of paddleboarding and river cleaning as part of Henley’s Great Big Green Week.\n** PLEASE NOTE ** CHANGE OF LAUNCH POINT\nNow launching from the Flower Pot jetty (NOT River & Rowing Museum jetty) \nAll equipment is provided and there will be full guidance from a paddleboard instructor – a great way to have a go at paddleboarding and learn why keeping the river clean is so important\, whilst meeting new people! \nBook your FREE eventbrite tickets:\nhttps://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/big-green-week-paddleboard-river-clean-tickets-625692652567?aff=ebdssbdestsearch\n\nDATE – Sunday 18 June 2023\nTIME – 10:00 – 12.00 BST\nLOCATION – The Flower Pot Jetty (just down from the Flower Pot pub at Aston\, RG9 3DG)
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/big-green-week-paddleboard-river-clean/
LOCATION:Oxfordshire
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DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230615T190000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230615T213000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230428T095157Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230504T213959Z
UID:17145-1686855600-1686864600@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:Fashion Reimagined + Q&A - presented by Greener Henley & Picturehouse Green Screen
DESCRIPTION:As part of Great Big Green Week\, join us at the Henley Regal Picturehouse for our Green Screen collaboration: Fashion Reimagined on Thursday 15 June at 7:00 pm\, followed by a live Q&A session. This informative documentary follows a luxury brand’s painstaking effort to produce clothes that do no harm.\nFashion Reimagined  tells the story of fashion designer Amy Powney of cult label Mother of Pearl\, who embarks on a three-year journey to create a sustainable clothing collection from field to finished garment and transform her entire business. Raised off-the-grid in rural England by activist parents\, Amy has always felt uneasy about the devastating environmental impact of her industry.  When she wins the coveted Vogue award for the Best Young Designer of the Year\, Amy decides to use the prize money to create a sustainable collection and transform her entire business. \nExploring Amy’s journey from fashion world outsider\, to industry leader\, the film examines the complexities and waste of the global supply chain\, whilst Amy’s own personal revolution becomes the precursor of a much bigger societal change. \nWatch the trailer\nhttps://youtu.be/_fmwd8Nf1lc \nAfter the film we’ll be joined by a panel for a Q&A session. Details coming soon..\nDATE – Thursday 15 June\nTIME – 7:00 pm to 9:30 pm\nLOCATION – Regal Picturehouse\, 2 Boroma Way\, Henley-on-Thames\, RG9 2BZ \nBook your tickets here \nThis event promises to be an inspiring screening and conversation on the approaches we can take to adopt ‘slow fashion’\, thereby reducing consumption and production\, lowering our impact on our planet. Come join the discussion! \nPicturehouse Green Screen is an environmental documentary screened in conjunction with a community group\, followed by a panel discussion made up of local experts and then (where possible) an invitation to continue the conversation in the cinema’s bar or cafe to connect and share ideas. Free tea or coffee for those bringing their own keep cups. 
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/fashion-reimagined-qa-presented-by-greener-henley-picturehouse-green-screen/
LOCATION:Henley Regal Picturehouse Cinema
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=UTC:20230614T170000
DTEND;TZID=UTC:20230614T190000
DTSTAMP:20260423T075518
CREATED:20230428T090544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230606T085242Z
UID:17134-1686762000-1686769200@greenerhenley.org.uk
SUMMARY:Green Tactics 2 - Business seminar & networking event
DESCRIPTION:Join us for ‘Green Tactics 2’\, one of the main business events being held locally during Great Big Green Week – the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.\nThis FREE seminar follows on from last year’s successful event where local businesses came together and shared highs and lows of embracing sustainability and working towards net zero. \nBook your FREE eventbrite tickets:\nhttps://greentactics2.eventbrite.co.uk \nWhether you are taking your first steps to make your business more sustainable\, or are already on this journey and are looking for inspiration and tips to take you further\, come along and hear from local business people about how you can make simple changes to your current business practices that will have a positive\, and significant\, impact on the planet. \nYou will have an opportunity to find out what other local businesses are doing\, network and meet other likeminded business people in Henley. \nDATE – Wed 14 June 2023\nTIME –  5:00 pm to 7:00 pm\nLOCATION – D2: Henley Baptist Church\, 55-57 Market Place\, Henley-on-Thames\, RG9 2AA \nSpeakers at the event will include:\n\nHeather & Ryan Irving from riweb.uk who will be speaking about ‘Digital sustainability’ explaining how much carbon is generated by our digital activities and what businesses can do about it.\nCome and hear about the food business COOK became the UKs first ever business to become a “B Corporation:” from Chloe of COOK Henley.\nRobin Benner\, just back from the Wood Festival\, who will be speaking about running a sustainable festival\nInterior designer Nikki Schafer\, who will be speaking about having a more sustainable supplier chain.\nBrand Ambassador and sustainability guru Lynne Lambourne who will be speaking about her War on Waste\nHolly Rosier who will be talking about protecting forests and carbon banking.\nIan Reissmann  of Henley Town Council who will be joining us to talk about the work being done to reach Net Zero carbon emissions by 2030\nDr Anne Dibley\, from Henley Business School\, who will be speaking about why sustainability in business matters\n\nJoin us\, and be encouraged by local businesses sharing their simple steps to increasing sustainability and moving closer towards net zero. \nBook your FREE eventbrite tickets:\nhttps://greentactics2.eventbrite.co.uk \nIf you have questions get in touch with us at: greenerhenley@gmail.com
URL:https://greenerhenley.org.uk/event/green-tactics-2-greener-henley-business-group/
LOCATION:D:Two\, Henley Baptist Church\, 55-57 Market Place\, Henley-on-Thames\, Oxfordshire\, RG9 2AA\, United Kingdom
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