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Monthly Good News #6: February

Monthly Good News #6: February

February has had some global and local sad moments. The news hasn’t been all fun and games and there have been some not-so-spectacular events as of late, that have even […]

28 Feb, 202329 Nov, 2023 acting together, Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement, Whole EarthLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #6: February
Poetry for LGBT History Month

Poetry for LGBT History Month

The start of February brings with it the start of LGBT history month in the UK – a month dedicated to recognising both the advancements made by activists and the […]

21 Feb, 202301 Feb, 2023 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability Engagement1 Comment on Poetry for LGBT History Month
Veg Box Bakes #2: Chicken, Leek and Sweetcorn Pie

Veg Box Bakes #2: Chicken, Leek and Sweetcorn Pie

Leeks are hardy plants that can survive the cold of winters, and so recently, the Veg Box Project has included a couple of leeks with each weekly order. This meant […]

16 Feb, 202301 Feb, 2023 Food, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Veg Box Bakes #2: Chicken, Leek and Sweetcorn Pie
Books for LGBT History Month

Books for LGBT History Month

Last week we posted an article about how February marks LGBT history month in the UK, alongside a small selection of LGBT history films. As a companion piece to that […]

14 Feb, 202309 Feb, 2023 acting together, Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Books for LGBT History Month
Movies for LGBT History Month

Movies for LGBT History Month

February is LGBT History Month in the UK. Created in 2004, the month is dedicated to the understanding of the past and celebrating the present and future of LGBTQ+ lives. […]

09 Feb, 202301 Feb, 2023 Equality and Diversity, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Movies for LGBT History Month
Walk for Wellbeing

Walk for Wellbeing

On Tuesday the 13th of December I was lucky enough to attend one of the Occupational Therapy student’s community projects, which are run bi-yearly and are organised by a cohort […]

07 Feb, 202301 Feb, 2023 livingwell, Mental health, Sustainability Engagement, WellbeingLeave a Comment on Walk for Wellbeing
Welcome to February

Welcome to February

Did January fly by for anyone else or was that just me? The beginning of the year disappeared so quickly that we’re already into Valentine’s season, complete with every shop […]

03 Feb, 202331 Jan, 2023 Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Welcome to February
Monthly Good News #5: January 2023

Monthly Good News #5: January 2023

The core message here is PEOPLE DON’T TOTALLY SUCK, HAVE A NICE DAY, and I try to convey that to you by rounding up as much good news from the prior month as possible.

30 Jan, 202329 Nov, 2023 Monthly Good News, Sustainability Engagement, Whole EarthLeave a Comment on Monthly Good News #5: January 2023
Veganuary: Sustainable and Vegan Clothing

Veganuary: Sustainable and Vegan Clothing

The idea of Veganuary immediately makes people think about their food choices, whether they could cut out meat and other produce etc., but there can be several barriers to this, […]

26 Jan, 202323 Jan, 2023 livingwell, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Veganuary: Sustainable and Vegan Clothing

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