In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
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In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
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In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
Futures dates:
> * Tuesday 15th March 7-9
> * Wednesday 6th April 7-9
> * Wednesday 4th May 7-9
> * Wednesday 8th June 7-9
> * Thursday 7th July 7-9
> * Thursday 4th August 7-9
> * Monday 12th September 7-9
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In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
Futures dates:
> * Wednesday 4th May 7-9
> * Wednesday 8th June 7-9
> * Thursday 7th July 7-9
> * Thursday 4th August 7-9
> * Monday 12th September 7-9
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In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
Futures dates:
> * Wednesday 8th June 7-9
> * Thursday 7th July 7-9
> * Thursday 4th August 7-9
> * Monday 12th September 7-9
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In Nottingham we have a quiet revolution going on.
We have MakerSpaces, community focused markets and gardens, food collectives, small shops, skills exchanges, fix-it stalls and swapshops. Alongside them we have the rise of homegrown slow food, baked bread made from organic flour from our windmill, bicycles and walking. Operating on a human scale together we are creating an earth-friendly economy and becoming the heart of healthy neighbourhood. These are direct challenges to the consumer society in its expansive earth damaging form.
NG Circle is part of this challenge.
Together we demonstrate how magic can happen when we start talking, listening and trusting each other.
Futures dates:
> * Thursday 7th July 7-9
> * Thursday 4th August 7-9
> * Monday 12th September 7-9
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The floor is being replaced early in January so some events may be effected.
People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.
Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.
To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch. Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!
You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter
People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for an affordable price.
This week all proceeds will be divided between East Midlands Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament – CND and the Morton Hall Detainee Visitors Group.
People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.
Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.
To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch. Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!
You can also follow Sue MacCafe on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter
People’s Kitchen is a community café where people can get a good vegan meal for a suggested donation.
Half funds raised keep the Sumac open, and the other half are fundraisers for grassroots causes, nominate by the group running each evening.
To volunteer to co-ordinate a session, please get in touch. Help is also appreciated with tasks such as chopping, serving and cleaning. Visit the People’s Kitchen page to read more about how it works!
You can also follow Sumac Centre on Facebook or stay up-to-date with People’s Kitchen plans by subscribing to the SumacNews email newsletter