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Fairer World Lindfield support Lindfield Repair Café in May

FWL supported May’s Lindfield Repair Café with fun activities to generate awareness. In the kid’s room James and Maggie were on hand to help the kids to plant seeds to take home with them. In the waiting room, FWL had generated a short, engaging quiz for people to complete in order to win a piece of Fairtrade chocolate.

Fairer World Lindfield receives Highly Commended at the Mid Sussex Applause Awards

Climate and Environmental group Fairer World Lindfield was nominated for the 2024 Mid Sussex Applauds Award in the new category of Environment and Climate Champion.  There were six contenders and Fairer World Lindfield received Highly Commended coming second after winners Greener Hassocks & Ditchling.  Well done to Greener Hassocks & Ditchling (formerly HKD Transition), which has been championing climate issues since 2010. It was a great event seeing so many local volunteers getting recognised for their community work in Mid Sussex.  A big thank you to MSDC for organising.

For more info see here

https://www.sussexexpress.co.uk/news/people/mid-sussex-applauds-awards-celebrate-community-heroes-at-south-of-england-showground-in-west-sussex-4569235

Climate Talks across our local schools

Fairer World Lindfield has also been busy recently giving talks at Great Walstead School and Lindfield Primary Academy on the topic of climate change and Fairtrade.  The sessions are very interactive and fun and help the children to understand how they can contribute to a more healthy environment for us and our planet.  If you’d like to know more about how to get your school involved just email us at: fairerworldlindfield@gmail.com

Climate Change Awards

The Council has awarded Fairer World Linfield with a Climate Change Award recognising the fantastic world that we do in our local community.

FWL has consistently championed ways to encourage recycling, renewing and developing practices that will lead to a more sustainable world. They helped to start the Repair Café. They have organised events both virtual and in person to explain ways to promote fairer, more sustainable living. They have been at the forefront of helping people to find ways to mitigate rising energy costs in environmentally friendly ways.

Interesting articles

Weald to Waves: Making space for Nature in Sussex

By Nicky Holbrook (Greener Lindfield) & Amy Hurn (Gardens & Greenspaces Coordinator, Knepp Wildland Foundation)
Our local nature needs your help to survive and thrive!

Do you have a green space that you look after – your garden, balcony, school field, allotment etc.? Could you pledge some of this to nature recovery? Without swift action, we will continue to see a fall in the diversity and abundance of nature across the UK and the loss of all the ecosystem services they provide.

The good news is that we can reverse this trend
and we can ALL make a difference. Beneath our patios and goalposts and all our gardens are part of ancient ecosystems that can provide crucial stepping stones for pollinators, small mammals, amphibians and birds.

Here in Sussex, Weald to Waves is a great project coordinated through the Knepp Wildland Foundation to create an initial 100-mile nature friendly corridor from the High Weald and Ashdown Forest, through the Low Weald and over the South Downs National Park, along the river catchments of the Arun, Adur and Ouse to the coast at Climping, Shoreham and Newhaven and out to the kelp forests of Sussex Bay (see map). Its ambition is to tie together a wide community of land managers and owners, farmers, conservation organisations, councils, schools, businesses, local community groups and individuals working for nature recovery across Sussex.

The Weald to Waves project is mapping and supporting efforts of all sizes and is a leading national example of how nature’s recovery can coexist and support sustainable food production alongside our cultural and social lives. The nature recovery corridor will enhance habitats and support species, allowing our wildlife to survive and thrive across our local areas. Key to this success is engaging and connecting people and communities across Sussex by creating new opportunities to understand, enjoy and protect nature.

We can all be part of this great project as last year Weald to Waves launched their Gardens & Greenspaces project. Everyone in Sussex can register and pledge their green space and you can contribute to extending this nature friendly corridor right now! This doesn’t mean abandoning your gardens but rather working
with nature. The ambition is to create something truly remarkable; a community-led nature corridor extending across Sussex which will demonstrate landscape-scale recovery in action.

Our gardens are important because they make up the largest block of land in the Weald to Waves corridor. When we add in our parks, playgrounds, allotments, balconies and verges, this amounts to more land than Ashdown Forest!

In Lindfield our Wilderness Field is pledged to this project by Lindfield Parish Council. When you register and pledge your green space, with your agreement, it will appear as a dot on a digital map. Wouldn’t it be fantastic to start linking up dots all over Lindfield? Could you leave a hole under a fence, plant some climbing plants or a native tree so nature can fly, jump and scurry between nature friendly spaces?

Signing up to the Gardens and Greenspaces project will offer you ideas and practical guidance for nature recovery, as well as opportunities to connect with others and share knowledge and experience. You will learn

about species and habitats and can take part in monitoring and recording what we have outside our back doors.

So are you involved with a school playground, a scout hut, community orchard or an allotment group? Are you part of a community group managing a green space such as a churchyard, burial ground or a community garden? Are you a gardener trying to make changes in your garden or window box? The Weald to Waves Garden & Greenspaces project urges you to SIGN UP and PLEDGE your space. Let’s link up with different communities across Sussex. We know Greener Cuckfield and Steyning are all encouraging the same too!

To read more and sign up, go to the ‘Get Involved’ page on the Weald to Waves website www.wealdtowaves.co.uk

Information on Greener Lindfield can be found on Facebook at www.facebook.com/groups/ greenerlindfield or email greenerlindfield@gmail.com.

Resources & useful links

 

In this section we would like to provide you with quick links to sites and topics which will help you in your day to day. From local green initiatives, to information to help reduce through to supporting you through this cost of living crisis, we would like you to use it as a resource guide when needed.

 

Top tips on how to survive the cost of living crisis

As we all try to navigate the cost of living crisis, it may become necessary for us to take steps in order to survive the impending winter season. Not only will it be significantly more expensive to heat our homes, it will be harder to feed our families as the cost of goods appears to be rising on a weekly basis.

At Fairer World Lindfield, we wanted to provide you with some easy links in order to help…

Here’s a link to The Good Shopping Guide

Here’s a great link from the money saving expert with over 90+ tips

Here’s some tips for students

Find you are cooking and wasting food which could help others? Join Olio

Or try cooking for less, here’s tips on how

Have stuff that you could fix or upcycle? then come along to the Lindfield Repair Café

Let’s all reduce waste, put it on Freecycle

Here’s some tips on how to save energy

Don’t see what you are looking for or think we are missing anything which would help our community? Please click here and send us an email so that we can add to this resource area – thanks so much!