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Abbey Climate Café

5:00pm-7:00pm on Monday 24 March

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East Barnwell Community Centre, Newmarket Road, CB5 8LS

Come along to the Abbey Climate Café – a welcoming space to join the conversation about climate change and your local environment.

With the growing season soon to begin, join us for discussions about how we can all grow better food for people and planet. Bring your ideas and questions to share with your neighbours.

Drop in and enjoy a hot drink and chat with people in your local community about what matters to you.

Everyone is welcome at this Climate Café, all children must be accompanied by an adult.
Expect fun activities for all ages and top tips to carry with you as we enter the growing season.

Why not do your little bit for the environment by walking, cycling or using public transport to get to the event if you can? There are bike and car parking facilities and the Stagecoach Citi 3 bus takes you near the venue. Please help us prevent waste by bringing a re-useable cup if you have one.

Booking email address: info@abbeypeople.org.uk

Telephone number:
01223 211945

Booking/Registration is: RECOMMENDED

Additional Information

Age: All Ages
Format: Workshop, Talk
Timing: In person
Cost: Free to attend
Theme: Environment
Accessibility: Step-free access, Accessible toilet

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