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<big><strong style="color: red;">Draft only, page under construction</strong></big> ==Grapes Hill Community Garden task days, Sun 6th + 27th Nov, 2pm - 4pm, at the garden== Time: 2pm - 4pm Venue: Grapes Hill Community Garden Address : running alongside Grapes Hill between the St Benedict's View business units and the back of the Valentine Street houses. bordered by Paragon Place to the North, and the city end of Dereham Road to the South. Access on foot by Paragon Place and Grapes Hill and by car via Valentine street/ Golding Place. see website for map. Speaker: Description: light gardening tasks from 2pm - no experience necessary - membership optional - tools provided plus tea and cakes Contact: contact@grapeshillcommunitygarden.org / tel: 07729 540 482 Organisation: Grapes Hill Community Garden Group URL: www.grapeshillcommunitygarden.org '''Title : Norwich Ukulele Society, Saxobility, Norwich Accordion Club''' Date: Saturday Nov 19th Time: 7 - 11pm Venue: The Belvedere Centre Address : Belvoir St, Norwich, NR2 3AZ. Speaker: Description: fundraising gig for the Grapes Hill Community Garden, included Christmas card sale Contact: contact@grapeshillcommunitygarden.org / tel: 07729 540 482 send SAE to 12 Valentine Street, Norwich, NR2 4BA with cheque for advance tickets - price £5 inadvance or on the door. Organisation: Grapes Hill Community Garden Group URL: www.grapeshillcommunitygarden.org ==3 years of Transition Norwich! A celebration with Rob Hopkins, Tue 15th Nov, 7.30, United Reform Church== Speaker: Rob Hopkins An evening for Transition Norwich and the City of Norwich to celebrate, reconnect, remind, regenerate, share and discuss where we are and what we have achieved since the 'great unleashing' back in 2008.Rob Hopkins will be sharing the broader story of transition as he witnesses it as well as discussing his upcoming book 'The Transition Companion'. Contact: training@transitionnorwich.org Venue United Reform Church Princes Street, Norwich Organised by Transition Norwich See: http://www.transitionnorwich.org ==Palestine Fundraising Supper, Saturday Nov 19th, 7pm to 10pm, St. Thomas Church Hall == Norwich Palestine Solidarity Campaign, The Norwich Stop the War Coalition & The Neesa Project would like to invite you to a '''Fundraising Supper''' Saturday 19th November @ 7:00 pm (to 10:00 pm) At St. Thomas Church Hall (on the corner of Edinburgh Road and Earlham Road). You need to come early to ensure parking on roadside. Please order your tickets ASAP from the Greenhouse, 42-46 Bethel Street, Norwich NR2 1NR (Tel: 01603 631007, email: info@greenhousetrust.co.uk. Or by emailing: Sara secretary@norwichpsc.org.uk Tickets prices: £15 full price, £10 unwaged and £5 for under 16 children. An authentic Middle Eastern buffet supper will be prepared by the Neesa Project. Speakers, poetry readings and music to be arranged. For more information, please visit Norwich PSC website http://www.norwichpsc.org.uk or contact Sara at the above email. Websites of the organising groups: *Norwich Palestine Solidarity Campaign: http://www.norwichpsc.org.uk/ *NEESA Project: http://www.theneesaproject.co.uk/ *Norwich Stop the War Coalition: http://www.norwichstopwar.org.uk -------------- ==Raise Your Banners 2011 festival 25-27 Nov - worth the trip to Bradford== We can now confirm that the date for the next festival will be 25-27 November 2011. Check it out out. http://www.raiseyourbanners.org/ ==AUTUMN PROGRAMME OF THE NORWICH AMNESTY GROUP CELEBRATING THE 50TH ANNIVERSARY OF AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL== JUSTICE FAIRNESS FREEDOM In addition to our regular monthly meetings we have arranged these exciting events. We look forward to your support and to meeting you over the next few months. *Thu 10th Nov. “Hannah Arendt and the Right to have Rights” Prof Stonebridge. *Thu 24th Nov. “Speech Rights and Speech Wrongs”. Prof Baroness Onora O’Neill (2002 Reith Lecturer). Prof of Philosophy University of Cambridge. *Thu 8th Dec. Prof Catherine Osbourne and Dr Anna Smajdor in conversation about the meaning of human rights in the 21st century. Lectures to be held in lecture theatre 2, Admission is free. Everybody welcome. They all start at 7.30pm. Further details can be found on http://www.uea.ac.uk/phi/eventsnews. {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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