Report on the 2025 AGM
Our 2025 AGM took place on April 2nd. Click to read about it.
Twelve people gathered in Wisbey’s Yard Community Room for Haslingfield and Harlton Eco Group’s 2025 AGM on 2 April. It was a relaxed occasion with time to connect, reflect on what the group has been doing, gain inspiration and share ideas about our future direction.
We all introduced ourselves and welcomed our two visitors from other local groups, Sustainable Shepreth and Friends of the River Shep. Chair Michelle then introduced this year’s Annual Report and there was time to read it and ask questions. Click here to read the report.
Interim Treasurer Lisa said a few words about the finance report she had prepared, which was followed by a brief discussion.
We appreciated the work of Lucy and Alison who have stood down as Treasurer and Secretary. Lisa now officially takes over as Treasurer and Michelle and Sheena will act as co-chair and Secretary. Caroline joined the committee, and Lara will seek a representative from Friends of the Rhee to join too. Committee members who are continuing this year are Anne, Pippa and Alison.
Next we showed two short films:
“The Story of Solutions”, which explores how we can move our economy in a more sustainable and just direction. (https://www.storyofstuff.org/movies/the-story-of-solutions/) 9 minutes
“From What Is to What If, a Walk through a Day in 2030”, by Rob Hopkins, founder of the Transition movement. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aTNhpXdyciM) 2 minutes
This led into small group discussions where we shared feelings and ideas generated by the films, as well as our thoughts about where our group focus should be now. Back together we heard from each group and closed with a round where each of us identified our personal next steps.
The new steering committee will begin meeting soon, with an agenda of revising our constitution and meeting schedules, as well as deciding on our next steps in the coming year.
Sheena Mooney
Gifts from Nature at the Christmas Market - December 2022
Every year Haslingfield's Methodist Church holds a popular charity Christmas Market which enables people to shop locally while supporting a wide range of charitable causes. This year we were delighted to be invited to take part. We decided to raise money for the Little Owls preschool as well as our environmental funds - but what to sell? It was already the start of autumn when we agreed to a pitch - a bit late to take up a new crafting skill! But as I walked around our beautiful local countryside, I saw so many things that inspired me. The wild hops which draped across other plants just like a Christmas festoon, and smelled so delicious. The changing leaves, each one a different colour, shape and pattern. The red berries and glossy nuts that were everywhere this year (a "mast" year for nut trees). And the cones and seed casings of all sorts, with all their shapes and texures. I didn't know what I'd do with this stuff, but I started collecting it. And the more I looked, the more I found. Perfect, empty snail shells, in every colour from lime green to rich brown. Honesty seed cases, like mother of pearl. Feathers. Crabapples. Kardoon seeds.
I got hold of a book on Eco Friendly Christmas Crafts. That was inspiring. But I also remembered some crafts I'd learned from our local Forest School teacher, Solveig Symons. I asked her if she would show some of us grown-ups some ideas, and she happily did so. We made Christmas candles out of elder twigs, vines and rosehips, and Christmas Stars from music paper, sticks and string. As time went on people started letting their creativity flourish, and we got more elaborate decorations, as well as jars of potpourri. We ate cake and drank tea and chatted while we worked. It was fun, and it cost almost nothing, produced nothing that can't be composted or re-used, and we raised £110 to share between Little Owls and our group.
With things tough for lots of people this winter, it's nice to know that beauty and fun with friends can still sometimes be had for free - gifts from nature!
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