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Community Forum (click for more information)

It's that time again. The next SE Community Forum is to be held at Gwk Camden & Islington on Friday 26th September. (10am -4pm) The workshop for the Afternoon will be on "Contracts and Partnership working". This workshop will discuss the current contracts being used by different trusts for sessional workers i.e. artists, workshops, community gardeners, setting up community garden clubs etc. The workshop will be used as an information/ best practice exchange, therefore please could you bring along an example of the type of contract you use. Please could you inform me of who will be attending the forum and I will then forward on more detailed agenda for the day. Thank you for your cooperation, Please do not hesitate to contact me if you require more information. Steve Dixon Terry Oliver Islington Community Team Manager Camden Team Manager Ph 020 7239 1287 Ph 020 7239 1384

 

Webteam on 9/3/03; 1:49:50 PM from Environment and Education

Tree planting on Hackney Marshes (click for more information)

Sunday February 23rd 2003, starting at 11am Hackney marsh User Group working with Groundwork Hackney will be tree planting on Hackney Marshes. For more information contact Anne 020 8985 1256 or Rupert 020 8985 1755

 

Gregory McNeill on 2/11/03; 5:34:04 PM from Environment and Education

Tree Planting on Daubeney Green (click for more information)

Saturday February 22nd 2003 there will be a tree-planting event on Daubeney Green. For more information contact Anne 0208 985 1256

 

Gregory McNeill on 2/11/03; 5:29:37 PM from Environment and Education

Hackney marsh User Group secure Awards for All (click for more information)

HMUG have received funding from Awards For All, Lottery funding for working with children on two projects. The first is to monitor wildlife on Hackney Marshes and produce materials for display in schools and community venues. The second project will involve children researching the history of Hackney Marshes. Other HMUG activities are funded by Hackney Wick SRB with support from Groundwork Hackney and staff at Hackney Marshes.

 

Gregory McNeill on 2/11/03; 11:56:07 AM from Environment and Education

New Green Gateway Partnership Manager (click for more information)

A partnership led by the National Urban Forestry Unit (NUFU) has appointed Charles Tustian as Partnership Manager for the Green Gateway Programme, an initiative to create a greener, more liveable Thames Gateway London using trees and woods. He will be based at Groundwork Hackney .

 

Gregory McNeill on 12/4/02; 8:23:27 PM from Environment and Education


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