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Making apple juice!

16 August 2016 by Sally

It’s that time of year again, when the windfall apples under your tree beg to be put to good use…. and what better use than … Read more

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Categories Economics, Food, Recycling, Skill-sharing

AGM & meadow walk

25 July 2016 by Sally

21 people gathered in the lovely surroundings of St Ethelwolds garden to hold our AGM. We accepted the accounts for 2015 – 2016, heard Cliff’s Review … Read more

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Categories Bees, Celebrate, Food, Gardening, News, Transition

Edible Abingdon still productive and beautiful!

18 September 2015 by Sally

The Autumn sunshine is still ripening tomatoes in the warm spot behind the kiosk on Abbey Meadow- and the sweet peas are looking beautiful too! … Read more

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Local veg come to Abingdon – in THREE different ways!

19 January 20201 May 2015 by Sally

Our own Edible Abingdon project on Abbey Meadow is starting to shape up, with herbs and peas already in  – do take a look! The … Read more

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Categories Bees, Food, Gardening, Transition

Edible Abingdon – the work begins!

21 February 2015 by Sally
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Categories Bees, Celebrate, Education, Food, Gardening, Local government, News, Skill-sharing, Transition

Wassail!

31 January 2015 by Sally

Caldecott Meadow resounded to the sounds of pots & pans, bells, shakers and cries of “Apple tree! Apple Tree! Wake up Now!” led by the … Read more

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New bigger apple press is put through its paces

11 September 2014 by Sally

Five of the Core Group and many fascinated visitors worked together on Saturday to crush 267Kg of windfall apples, making 132 bottles of delicious, fresh … Read more

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Green Film Night issues a challenge on Climate Change

20 June 2014 by Sally

The historic barn at Stonehill House was a fitting place to watch a historic speech on the moral imperative of Climate Change, by the feisty Costa … Read more

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Categories Economics, Energy, Food, Local government, News, Transition, Transport

Fun (and rain!) in the Park

10 January 20189 June 2014 by Sally

Carbon Cutters joined forces with Abingdon Hydro and the Church in Abingdon on a stall at Fun in the Parks. After a thorough soaking at … Read more

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Bees and their friends get a boost with new beds!

29 May 2014 by Sally

The pollinator-friendly “bee-beds” are back in action by the public loos on Abbey Meadows – and we now have two NEW beds, between the ice-cream … Read more

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13:30 Household Repairs and Sharpening @ Unit 25 Community Space
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10:30 Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
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Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
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13:30 Household Repairs and Sharpening @ Unit 25 Community Space
Household Repairs and Sharpening @ Unit 25 Community Space
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Household Repairs and Sharpening @ Unit 25 Community Space
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10:30 Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
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Sewing Repair Cafe @ Unit 25 Community Space (Opposite Willows)
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  • Eco-Action News for March 2026 is out! 14 March 2026
  • Intrepid author to visit Abingdon! 3 February 2026
  • Letter to Steve Reed MP, Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs regarding the Proposed Abingdon Reservoir (SESRO) 28 March 2025
  • March edition of ACC Eco-Action News is out! 15 March 2025
  • Health Climate and the Future of Oxfordshire 24 February 2025
  • Draughtbusters Abingdon 30 January 2025
  • Giving you the power to drive electric in Oxfordshire 12 January 2025

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