Timebanking Open Afternoon at Caxton House

March 10th, 2010
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Caxton House TimeBank invites you to our Open Afternoon

Monday 15th March 2010, 1pm – 3pm

Caxton House Community Centre , 129 St John Way London N19 3R

An opportunity to meet other TimeBank participants!! & find out more about all the different skills and activities that are currently on offer!

Programme of activities include:

Information on training & volunteering opportunities, book exchange & info booth on recycle picking.

Tea & biscuits will be provided

For information please Contact John Garces on 020 7263 3151  Email: timebank@caxtonhouse.org   

Garces John Caxton House Time Bank

SOCIAL EVENING AT HILLDROP COMMUNITY CENTRE

March 5th, 2010

We are delighted to invite all our time bank members at this VERY SPECIAL EVENT.

When?

Wed 17th March 2010

7pm to 10pm

An opportunity for all Time Banks to Network, learn about and enjoy Eritrean food, traditional Coffee and Art.  All types of music will be enjoyed on the night including  short community videos.

Everyone is Welcome.

The more the merrier!

Come along and enjoy a night of Culture, Music and Fun!

Where?

Hilldrop Community Centre
Community Lane, Hilldrop Road, N7 OJE
020 7607 9453

Mamello Hilldrop & Cally Time Bank

COMMUNITY CLEAR UP

March 4th, 2010

Hi Everyone!

A new project is starting soon at the Hilldrop Community Centre.

Make Your Neighbourhood

a Safer and Cleaner Place to Live and Play.

YOUR COMMUNITY NEEDS YOU

Help Hilldrop Make Your Neighbourhood

A Cleaner And Safer Community.

With the children, we will clear up our area and plant lots of beautiful flowers and trees.

A collaboration with the Hilldrop&Cally Time Bank, Hilldrop Play Project, Guardian Angels, Keep Britain Tidy and Metropolitan Police (Safer Neighbourhood).

When?

Join us on Saturday 13th March 2010

At: 11am – 1pm

Where ?

Hilldrop Community Centre

Community Lane, Hilldrop Road, N7 0JE

Contact Fabi: (020) 7607 9453

Please print the poster and display it wherever you can.

Hilldrop Community Clear- Up

Fabi Environment, Hilldrop & Cally Time Bank

LONDON TIME BANK HUB MEETING, FRIDAY 12TH MARCH 2010

March 1st, 2010

Venue:

 The House of St Barnabas in Soho
1 Greek Street,  Soho Square
London W1D 4NQ   

Time:

12 noon to 3pm.

Agenda:

1. Introducing Timebanking UK’s  ‘Prospectus’.

A document to present to Local Authorities, housing associations and NHS trusts to show the benefits of commissioning or supporting timebanking.

2. Insurance - requested by Maria, Lee Fair Share

Group discussion

-         which insurance company and what is the price?

-         insurance under 18’s and involving youngsters

3. Update by Vanessa Gould of the Lewisham Network on Broker safety and Best Practice.

-         Discussion on sessions for Brokers to share experiences in same boroughs or those with same priorities.  

4. TBUK update and other issues

-         Data protection issues and changes to Time On Line

-         The first Network newsletter for feedback. (That’s the first newsletter of the new London Hub.  There have, of course, been plenty of London Time Bank newsletters in the past!)

-         London prison project news (HMP ISIS – new establishment for Youth Offenders)

-         Future training opportunities (funding 2, becoming a charity, Co-production, Find your Focus,  etc)

-         Hosting a visit from Consumer Focus

-         NHS update and Well London information

-         Case study of problems faced by a time bank for discussion

-         Measuring well-being

-         The Science Campaign

 5. (Time permitting)  Building 36 community self-build homes on timebanking principles. Presentation by Tim Oshodi, N Paddington TB

6. (Time permitting) Survive and Thrive – what is it?

Peter.Roberts Timebanking - General

Community Mapping

February 27th, 2010

The idea is to create an interactive visual and text based user-defined map of the neighbourhoods of Islington.

Video Street Map
If you have a digital camera, camera-phone or camcorder you can help create a visual record of your neighbourhood which can be plotted on an online map.

You can participate with us in a group on specific mapping days or work alone and email or upload your photos for inclusion in the project.

Make a note of the location of the photographs you take and write down any information that you think may be useful.

Inventree
For instance, if you are interested in the trees in public spaces, such as in your street or nearby park, take photographs of each of them, and try to find out as much information about as you can.

As well as photographs of the whole street, you can take close ups of individual leaves, measure the girth of the trunk, estimate the height of the tree, note down any damage or signs of illness.

Like Your Street, Know Your Neighbourhood
One aim of community mapping is to encourage people to care more about their areas. Take photographs of the things you like in your street – and add your suggestions for what can be improved.

Eyes for Islington
Your community mapping activities can be part of ‘Eyes for Islington’ with the added advantage that all the time you put in can be recognized in timebanking hours.

If there are hazards, like loose paving, trip, potholes, broken signs and streetlamps, take photos of these and if you can include specific location details they can be used to log reports to Contact Islington, so that hazards can be eliminated.

Kirsty Uncategorized

One for participants living in Hackney

February 25th, 2010

Get a taste of beekeeping, learn to waste less money, water and energy, make your own natural soaps and discover how other communities are becoming more sustainable.

The Hackney City Farm is running a series of workshops for local residents in which you will learn about steps you can take to reduce your energy, water and shopping costs while at the same time improving your health, well-being and community.

Over the course of six months you will join in monthly meetings at which you will meet other interested locals, hear from experts and develop plans to cut your energy costs.

As a participant in the Green Ambassador scheme, you will also be able to attend a range of environmental skills courses for free – ranging from solar electricity and hot water to urban gardening and herbal medicine.

Whether you want to cut your bills, take more control of your life, become less dependent on large distant companies or help save the planet, you are welcome to take part in the free project at the Hackney City Farm.

Join in – call 020 7729 7382 and mention Green Ambassadors or send an email to Gustavo@hackneycityfarm.co.uk 

 


Gustavo Montes de Oca
Environmental and Enterprise Manager

Hackney City Farm
1a Goldsmiths Row
London E2 8QA
02077296381

Peter.Roberts Environment

Finsbury Arts Festival 26th–28th Feb 2010.

February 23rd, 2010
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The second Finsbury Arts Festival takes place this weekend at St Luke’s Centre 90 Central Street EC1V 8AJ.  

The festival will be bigger and better in 2010 and will continue to bring fun and arts to the people of Finsbury.

St Luke’s time bank will be organising a Children’s crafty tea party on the first day of the festival (Friday 28th February from 4pm-6pm)

We have opportunities for volunteering at this festival during this weekend. 

If you would like to be part of the event and also help to make it a success again then contact John or Jonies on 0207 549 8196 or timebank@slpt.org.uk.

Garces John St Lukes Time Bank

Gardening help Wanted

February 23rd, 2010
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Are you able to offer gardening help? Val is looking for someone who would dig out a small bush for her and cut down two others. Val can be contact on valdun@talktalk.net

Garces John Caxton House Time Bank

Garden space or an allotment wanted

February 23rd, 2010
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Caxton House TimeBank participant Chris who is currently offering piano lessons is looking for a garden space or an allotment where he can grow food. If you’re able to help with this request please contact Chris on 0207 272 0094 or email chrisgreen101@yahoo.co.uk

Garces John Caxton House Time Bank

Islington Environment Forum 24-Feb-10

February 22nd, 2010
The next meeting of the Islington Environment Forum is on 24th February 2010 from 6:30pm to 8:30pm. 
Venue: Freightliners City Farm           
Sheringham Road, London, N7 8PF
Meeting Themes: “Engaging Diverse Communities; Volunteering”.

All welcome.  Peter from Mildmay Time Bank and Kirsty from Hilldrop & Cally will each be giving 10 minute presentations on time banking.

Peter.Roberts Environment, Hilldrop & Cally Time Bank, Mildmay Time Bank, Timebanking - General