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Newport is a hub of eco ideas and projects. If you have any news, please send it in, whether of wildlife sitings, garden tips, eco technology, lighter ways to live, events or projects.
Walkabout Tours at West Wales Eco Centre Our Visitor Centre will be running Daily Tours, 2pm, of the Eco Centre Displays and Eco-Garden, including Solar Panels, Pellet stove and Rainwater harvesting system during the holiday week. Open All Year, Monday-Fridays 9.15-4.45pm. Closed Bank Holidays. *Tours will last approx 30 minutes. disabled access. Contact Julie or Cara at the West Wales ECO Centre 01239 821906
Newport mums lead climate action group A group of young mums in Newport have started a climate action group.
Their first action was a theatrical street protest against the dumping of tons of hot water into the Haven by power company RWE Npower. The gas-fired power station in Pembroke will throw away the waste heat from its anticipated output of two thousand Megawatts of electricity. 
Although the plant will be more efficient than the worst, '60% efficient' according to its manager, it will be much worse than combined heat and power plant built on the continent, and also in England which are 90% efficient because the waste heat is used for homes etc.
The group believe we should phase out the burning of fossil fuels and replace them with renewable energy. In the meanwhile a large company using our depleting gas so wastefully is shocking.
The protest included mermaids swooning under the waste heat from a real shower, while old ladies shivered nearby from cold and lack of money for the electricity meter.
The group then held an outdoor meeting with Jill Evans Plaid MEP who offered to fund the group to go to Brussels to talk to the powerful Euro commission about Europe's proposals at the world summit later this year. A young mother of a 2 and 4 year-old said 'We only have 6 years to halt runaway climate-change according to 98% of the world's scientists. The meeting in Copenhagen to decide on world action is probably our last and best chance. We cannot change the world by our personal actions alone, we must have action by governments too'
The next meeting was with Stephen Crabbe MP, attended by a large crowd of young parents and others, while their children were entertained overhead by Newport town councilor and mum, Soo Hutchinson.
Stephen agreed to the group's request to ask a question in the house of Parliament for us, and to seek a meeting for us with Ed Milliband who is the minister responsible for UK energy and climate policy, and for the UK bargaining position at the world summit. Stephen was also asked to take the Pledge, which Plaid MEP Jill Evans had taken, to make climate change his top priority whenever he voted. He said 'Give me time to think about it'.
The group, which is open to all, not just mothers, is now preparing a letter to the Welsh Assembly to provide infrastructure to use the heat from the power plant. The manager of the power company and Stephen Crabbe have both offered to consider the letter and add their signatures to it.
The group has agreed to be consultees and supporters of any climate relevant campaign sent by Jill Evans. The group has extensive friends and contacts who could add their weight to a campaign. One mother said 'Believe me, this group is just the tip of the iceberg, I organised the screening of the Age of Stupid in Wales and there are literally hundreds of people wanting to take actions like ours.'
'The Age of Stupid' is being shown by the group on Weds. 20th May at Llys Meddyg hotel, Newport. 7.30, all welcome.
ECO HOUSE OPEN DAY One Sunday a month, next dates: April 5 and May 10 2009 Tour 8 houses from 10am to 4pm on a 3 mile walk through our countryside. Talk to the owners about their wood, wind, sun, water and earth powered homes. Styles from passive house to traditional to low impact. Construction costs from under £1,000 to £200,000. Includes on and off grid, neighbours and communities, shared veg growing, electric and biodiesel vehicles, long-life white goods. Features super effective wood range. To book tickets: Vicky 01239 820971 To book phone Vicky 01239 820971
Bring wellies and lunch.
NEW GROUP FORMED - The Newport and District Allotment SocietyOver 16 households are looking for land to grow their vegetables and fruit in the Newport area. This need has not met with much luck for many years.
This year a few people have found gardens to share, and some are travelling to land offered by farmers and land-owners several miles out of town.. This is better than nothing, but people express disappointment and frustration with the lack of progress in a rural area.
The recession has lent a sense of urgency to the desire to Grow Our Own, plus the pleasure of having land to work, the deliciousness and healthiness of the fresh food, and the fun of working alongside others to share knowledge, seeds, equipment, surplus, jokes.
Anyone land owner considering horticulture or allotments or community supported agriculture should be assured there are standard legal agreements leaving them no risk of tenancy or safety problems. Most solicitors are not up-to-date on these agreements. The National Society of Allotments and Leisure Gardens has standard agreements and the Newport Society is a member. Contact: Rhainon (treasurer) 01239 820120) or Vicky (chair) 01239 820971 or Gary (secretary) 0773 9412400 Contact: Vicky 01239 820971
Ride the Dragon to The TheatreGreen Dragon minibus takes Newport people to the film club and other performances at Theatre Mwldan on demand. The driver is Daniel Blackburn, contacts below, and the service is door to door, with bus passes and concessions accepted. This scheme is organised by Preseli Rural Transport Association (PRTA). It reduces car travel, CO2, the stress of night driving and gives anyone wanting a drink the chance to indulge. Daniel : 01239 698237 
Environmental Groups Newport Area Environment Group meets regularly – the second Monday of the month usually, and tackles an enormous number and range of issues from Sewage to Green Fairs, from Hydro hopes to Bracken bashing, from home electricity monitors to national policy and planning issues. Contact Imogen 01239 881 307 (secretary)
Green Courses West Wales ECO Centre (based in Newport) is runs courses on Permaculture etc. contact Julie Campbell at the ECO Centre 01239 821906
NEWPORT GREEN DRINKS AND FILM NIGHTS
at Llys Meddyg Garden Room 7pm for 7.45pm film
The third Wednesday of every month, a chance to meet up with neighbours and colleagues with shared interests, and enjoy a battery-charging film of our day.
The films are selected to be informative, varied, uplifting, awakening, and not too long.
Membership for the salubrious films is £10 for 10 films, or £2.50 per night. Or just come for the drinks and conversation part of the evening.
APRIL 15 - A Farm for the Future Highly acclaimed BBC 2 documentary A Farm For the Future made by wildlife photographer Rebecca Hosking as she returns to her farming roots and learns a new approach to farming - without fossil fuels. Practical, moving and beautifully filmed. Raises some burning issues and answers them.
MAY 20 - The Age Of Stupid About climate change, the film that got The Sun evangelical, stars pledging their awards, 62 cinemas premiering it at the same time. This block-buster made by two young women with nothing but passion, ability, and the power of persuasion. Directed by Franny Armstrong (McLibel) and starring Pete Postlethwaite.'
JUNE 17 - The Power of Community How Cuba overcame a sudden violent peak oil type of experience. An invaluable guide to what we could and should do, and how devastation can become paradise with the power of community.
JULY 15 - Garbage Warrior Heroic eccentric eco-builder using wild imagination and waste materials battles the system to the top - what a journey!
AUGUST 19 - Grow Your Own A good story (in all senses) of northerners, asylum seekers, developers, allotment life, and the power of humanity.
SEPT 16 – 2 films: Winstanley and Within Our Power Winstanley Humble story film of the diggers, how they started, flourished and died. Deeply troubling, with raw historic accuracy. Winstanley's actual words give power and depth. and Within Our Power Locally made half-hour film: Visits local people with microgeneration from sun, wind and water. Simple but uplifting, faces and places to recognise.
OCTOBER 21 - Zeitgheist History of the manipulation of political events by the financial sector. Clear expose of the background to recent wars and economic collapse. Radical and powerful.
November 18 - Learning from Ladakh The complex totally sustainable life of a remote Indian community before modern Western values struck, and the same people after urbanisation. A film by Helena Norberg Hodge, whose Ladakh experiences in her book 'Ancient Futures' helped to found the small is beautiful and alternative movements.
December 16 - Inside the Coup A departure, this is about power struggles and Chavaz. A couple of young Irishmen were making a film in Venezuela when the coup happened. They were stuck in the middle of it, filming and revealing the story behind the press story. So they also caught the astounding counter coup that quickly followed because the populace was educated, and stealthily took matters in hand. Heartening, revealing and amusing.
January 20?- Message from the heart of the world Alan Ereira's life changing film of the 90's. He was the first modern man to be invited to meet the Kogi tribes who had lived unchanged since pre-Columbus days. They remember everything through the 'memory brothers'. Their task of taking care of the planet cannot continue without our help. This is the essence of the urgent message they sent out with 'Mr BBC' for us, the 'younger brother'. This, possibly the most pivotal of documentaries, speaks out above the storm.
Info: Vicky Moller 01239 820971 www.simplesite.com/vickymoller
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