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<big><strong style="color: red;">Draft only, page under construction</strong></big> ==Climate Justice Weekend== Exhibition and more at The Greenhouse, 48 Bethel Street March in London COP 17 in Durban Read all about it in Transition Norwich December 2011 bulletin! View all the articles online or click any of the links below for the specific stories MEETINGS AND EVENTS 1 Transition Circle West business . . . just not as usual 7/11 Occupy Norwich Simeon Jackson on climate change and monetary reform discussions 12 Energy Look Outs! new energy group lights up (and out) Carbon Conversations new series begins in 2012 FOOD AND GROWING PROJECTS 11 Norwich FarmShare not just a veg box, not just a meeting 13 Low Carbon Cookbook invites you to a merry midwinter meal Grapes Hill Community Garden end of the growing year report REPORTS Rob Hopkins in Norwich Elena Judd reflects on TN's Third Birthday celebrationThird Transition East Gathering Gary Alexander reports from the Stour Valley CLIMATE ACTION AND COMMUNICATIONS 3 Climate Justice March and Rally convene in London to bring attention to climate change African Climate Connection exhibition at the Greenhouse to mark Durban summit Norwich in Transition new google group to keep us all in touch This Low Carbon Life everything you wanted to read about Transition... from big picture to small print ==Saturday December 3rd, Simple Gifts Sale 11-2, Friends Meeting House== Quaker fundraising event, to allow people to celebrate Christmas by giving simple gifts handmade with love. There’ll be cakes and preserves and all sorts and Salvo is also cooking up a wonderful shoppers lunch so it’s a must. ==Sunday 4th December, Action Aid Meet-up, 3pm, Cinema City Bar== Where? Cinema City Bar, St Andrew's Street, Norwich, NR2 4AD Mark Lewin, an ActionAid supporter from Norwich, has organised an opportunity to meet-up with other local people to chat about ways to get more involved in campaigning on tax justice and biofuels. As you’ve taken action on these issues before, I thought you would be interested in getting involved. The meeting will be a chance for you to hear about the campaigns and how you can get involved locally, as well as meet other local supporters in a friendly, informal setting. Mark Lewin 07872 965874 uksox@yahoo.co.uk ==Wednesday 7th, Bookluanch, The Courageous State, 3pm The Workshop, 53 Earlham Road== A new economic story - The Courageous State A week after the general strike, the author of The Courageous State. Richard Murphy will be visiting Norwich to promote this timely book. He will be offering a sceptical accountant’s view of the economy, and signing copies at a launch event to be held at The Workshop on Earlham on Wednesday 7th December at 3pm. Murphy has previously spoken at both Occupy St Pauls and Occupy Norwich He says: "We're facing a crisis in our economy, but you wouldn't know it if you listened to most politicians. A little tinkering at the endges will, they suggest, put Humpty Dumpty back on the wall again and the banks will be able to carry on as before. My book has three messages. First we don't want to put Humpty Dumpty banks back on the wall again, because it wasn't a lot of fun for most people when he was there. Second, we can't put him back again because the old economy was unsustainable, so we've got to change it. But most important, and thirdly, we don't need to put him back because there are real alternatives available to us now. We can have a sustainable economy in which we have near full employment, the services we need, the banking we want, the security that's essential and a long term future for our children - but it means reclaiming the state for ordinary people, and not bankers, and putting finance back into an appropriate sized box so that real business and services that meet real need can flourish instead - and us with them. It's a big vision. It's a viable vision. It's the politics we need. It's the politics we haven't been offered for thirty years as banking, bankers and their demands suppressed all real political debate. It's a politics, a state, an economy and a world in which we can prosper, and as importantly, survive. It's the Courageous State." ==Weds 7th, Robert Kett Memorial, March== March from Occupy Norwich, Hay Hill Occupy Norwich are holding a march starting at 5.30 pm 7th December from the camp at the Haymarket to the Gate House of Norwich Castle. The march is to commemorate Ketts Rebellion of 1549. Occupy Norwich will march from the camp to the gates of the Castle to lay a wreath in rememberance of one of the first protests against against poverty, injustice and the privatisation of common land. ==Weds 7th, 7.30 ANTI-WAR: FILM SHOW IN THE CUBE AT THE FORUM, MILLENNIUM PLAIN, NORWICH== We shall be showing this new film tracing ten years of the ‘war on terror’, and the lessons to be learned. Unfortunately this sequence of wars has not ended. The Iraq and Afghanistan wars proved unpopular, yet this year Britain bombed Libya and now the war drums are beating for Iran. Can this addiction to war be ended? Can austerity Britain afford these wars? Join us to see the film and for a discussion of these important matters. ==Weds 7th, Norwich Socialist Talk, General Strike== Norwich Socialist Group are delighted to let you know that we have Tim Knight Hughes, an expert historian with a passion for revolutionary ideas and action, coming to speak on "The General Strike 1926 and Today". This will be an opportunity, one week after the biggest strike since 1926, for us to consider some of the implications of this new mass movement. What opportunities does it begin to open up for replacement of the failing capitalist system with rule by and for the 99%? The meeting will be on Wednesday 7th December at 19.00 in the Vauxhall Centre, Johnson Pl, Norwich, Norfolk NR2 2SA. Amongst the many articles you could read to help collect your thoughts is this: http://www.marxists.org/archive/trotsky/britain/wibg/index.htm ==Title : Write for Rights, Date: Saturday 10 December== Time: 10.30-4.30 Venue: Norwich Playhouse Address : St Georges Street Norwich NR3 1AB Description: To celebrate the 50th anniversary of Amnesty International, Amnesty Groups around the world are organising 'Write for Rights' events on 10th December, Human Rights Day. We will hold letter-writing events on behalf of ten particular victims of human rights violations. People are invited to drop in and write a letter about one of the campaign appeal cases. If you are in Norwich on 10th December, do come along to the Playhouse on St George's Street and spend a few minutes supporting the event. Contact: David Yates info@norwichamnesty.org.uk Organisation: Norwich Amnesty International URL: www.norwichamnesty.org.uk ==UNA LunchBox' talk, Friday 16th December== at 1pm in the Friends Meeting House, Upper Goat Lane, Norwich; Anne Aves will talk about: "The John Aves Educational Project: Our learning journey from Norwich to Dheisheh Palestinian Refugee Camp in Bethlehem". The talk will last about 30 minutes followed by questions. ==Friday 16th December: 6pm Little g Film club, Animate Earth== A busy activist's alternative to a book club - share film, talk about it, bring food to share or donation to foocycle - == 17th December, Green Christmas Fair== 11 a.m. –3 p.m.Chantry Hall, Chapelfield Plain Great stalls, music, food, great company. A Christmas event not to miss.! Admission is £1 and includes hot drink, under-12s free. There may still be a few stalls left, please contact Alison Oldfield on alisongoldfield@yahoo.co.uk or 01603-504220 if you'd like one ==Title : Amnesty Monthly Open Meeting,Date: 21 December== Time: 7.30pm Venue: Charing Cross Centre Address : 17-19 St John Maddermarket Norwich NR2 1DN Description: Greeting Card Campaign - Sending a card with a simple, personal greeting is a powerful way to show support for someone facing human rights abuse. Every card matters. For prisoners of conscience, for families whose relatives have disappeared, for people in danger for defending human rights, the cards bring comfort and hope; they offer encouragement and support, and raise spirits. Above all they are a sign that people care. All welcome Contact: Joanna Kinnaird Organisation: Norwich Amnesty International URL: www.norwichamnesty.org.uk {{Norwich Scoop footer|}}
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