Church community considers carbon footprint
21st November 2021Taking a look at the existing heating system and discussing the way forward
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Taking a look at the existing heating system and discussing the way forward
Sharing the experience to encourage others to take the plunge
Manna interview: Dr Peter Brotherton, is Lead Director for Climate Change at Natural England, the government's agency for the natural environment, and Environment Officer for Peterborough Diocese.
"The earth is the Lord's and everything in it." Psalm 24:1
Join the Young Christians Climate Network as they travel through Bath and Wells on their way from Cornwall to Glasgow to highlight the need to care for God's creation.
In June it is hoped that Covid restrictions will be lifted and most activities can return to normal. June is also the month in which we celebrate Environment Sunday (6 June) and when the G7 nations meet in Cornwall for their climate conference, so it is an appropriate time to consider how we can take steps to care for our planet.
The Saturday Club children from St. Dubricius Church have done an amazing job planting 120 plants along the church railings.
A series of art installations created almost entirely with resources that would have otherwise gone to landï¬ll is to be displayed in the churchyard of St John's church Glastonbury during Holy Week.