Watt Watchers’ Prizegiving

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Watt Watchers’ Prizegiving

Time: November 14, 2011 from 7:30pm to 9pm
Location: Fanshaws Room,
Street: (black and white building opposite the small carpark on Brickendon Green)
City/Town: Brickendon
Event Type: prize, giving, and, sicussion
Organized By: Brickendon Liberty Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.
Latest Activity: Nov 9, 2011

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(for people who have electricity meters off us) followed by a Discussion on How to have an RRR Christmas, with people putting forward different ideas on how they try to do this in their own families and homes, and Tim Barnard widening the discussion to consider to what extent we should also be supporting local businesses at this time, given the twin factors of the state of the economy and the need to support local crafts and industry.  We are grateful to Brenda Lambie for her idea to have a meeting about this great topic. If you haven't got a car, get the train to Bayford and walk up the hill, turning left out of the station, 5 minutes and you will see the Hall on the left... take a torch or ring 01992 511662 an hour or two beforehand for a lift. Tea and other refreshments and then almost certainly we shall be going to the Farmers' Boy (5 minutes away) to continue the discussion.

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