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  • Erddig Apple Festival 2013

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  • Llangollen Fringe Festival Bee Tree

    We contributed a ‘Bee Tree’ to this year’s Llangollen Fringe Festival art project. Doesn’t it look great! More information about the tree decorating project can be found on the Fringe website.

  • ‘Take it Home’ Scheme launched

    ‘Take it Home’ Scheme launched

    Restaurants in Llangollen have decided that their food is too good to waste and with the help of Llangollen Friends of the Earth, have launched a take-it-home box scheme.

    Over 600,000 tonnes of food is thrown away by UK restaurants every year. That’s the equivalent of 40 000 double decker buses!
    Llangollen Friends of the Earth supplied all of the Town’s biggest restaurants with an initial batch of boxes and promotional material, in the hope that they will encourage diners to take home anything they cannot eat.
    It is hoped that the promotion of the boxes will remove the embarrassment felt by some diners that prevents them from asking for a doggy bag.

    Restaurant owners felt that throwing excellent food away was a scandal, “Our food is excellent, and really we don’t throw that much away, when we do have to throw something away, it really does feel like such a shame”.

    Local Friends of the Earth member, Warren Davies, explained, “We’ve encouraged the restaurants to promote our boxes so that their customers feel at ease asking to take food home. Restaurants and their chefs hate to see their excellent food go to waste, and would much prefer it to be taken home”.

    Participating restaurants in Llangollen are; Manorhaus, Tyn Y Wern, The Cornmill, Gales wine bar, and The Gallery. Other restaurants are also looking to take part soon.

  • Llangollen Bee World!

    Llangollen Bee World!

    Friends of the Earth will create 60 new Bee Worlds as part of its Bee Cause campaign. These areas will provide rich sources of nectar for pollinating insects and all will be in areas with public access. Many of the projects are concentrating on turning neglected land or plain grass park areas into wildflower meadows.
    In Llangollen our own Bee World will be an integral part of our new Community Garden. We hope that the public will be able to see the kinds of things they can do in their own gardens to really encourage bees and other pollinators and we plan to create a rich habitat combining many elements including wild flowers, fruit trees, cottage garden annuals/ perennials and even vegetables to provide lots of nectar. Below is an outline of some of the important plants for our Bee World.

    For more detailed information about the Llangollen Bee World, click here.

  • Garden Open Day & Bee World Launch – 18th May 2013

    Garden Open Day & Bee World Launch – 18th May 2013

    Visit Llangollen community garden on Saturday 18th May and see the launch our Bee World area, find out more about the garden and enjoy a BBQ in the sunshine!

    The day starts at 10am with a visit from Susan Elan Jones, who will be helping launch our new Bee World area. The BBQ will be serving food at around 1pm, with the day wrapping up around 5pm.

  • Free Film Showing – No Impact Man – 20th March 7.30pm

    Come along to our free film showing!

    7.30pm St Collen’s Community Hall, Regent Street, Llangollen.

    Fairtrade refreshments served, all welcome!

  • Llangollen Cittaslow

    Llangollen Friends of the Earth strongly support the town’s application to become a Cittaslow town. You can find out more about the scheme here; www.cittaslow.llangollentowncouncil.co.uk

    The website includes an excellent business and food producers directory.

  • BeeCause Erddig Apple Festival 2012

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  • Event: Peace One Day

    Event: Peace One Day

    Friday 21 September, 12 noon – 2pm at the Bandstand Llangollen. Music, readings and activities to mark the day. Click here to find out more about Peace One Day