Woking LA21 are interested in all aspects of sustainable living .
For details of some of our current projects see here.
We manage our projects through a number of Project Groups. Find out about Project Groups here or see the summary below.
If you would like to get involved, or have an idea that you think we could adopt within any project group, please contact the relevant project leader, listed below.
You can contribute to projects through email discussion, ad hoc meetings or directly within the community. Take your pick!
NOTE For all email addresses please cut and paste into your email system replacing '_at_' by '@'.
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Community Networks |
Hilary Griffiths hilarygriffiths_at_hotmail.com |
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Gardening for Life |
Gill Stribley ghs_at_stribley.demon.co.uk |
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Media, Publicity, Website & Publications |
Clare Palgrave clare.palgrave_at_hotmail.co.uk |
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Business Networking |
Charles Duff charles.duff_at_btinternet.com |
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Low Carbon Living |
Rod Brans rodbrans_at_greenbee.net |
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Schools |
John Swingler swinglerfj_at_ntlworld.com |
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Low Carbon Homes |
Rob Palgrave robertpalgrave_at_hotmail.com |
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Transport |
TBC |
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Food Production |
Steve Cardis stephen.cardis_at_ntlworld.com |
Future-proof your home.
This guide provides ideas and resources to raise your horizons and be prepared for the future.
You can download and view on the web.
You can obtain your own FREE hardcopy by contacting :
la21@woking.gov.uk
phone : 01483 743413
Most of the contacts you need for a sustainable lifestyle in one convenient place.
You can view on the web.
You can obtain your own FREE hardcopy by contacting :
la21@woking.gov.uk
phone : 01483 743413

Gardening For Life is a long running project to promote environmentally friendly gardening. Many `Green Gardener´s Question Time´ events have been held and regular Newsletters published. Local residents have taken part in monthly wildlife and bird surveys.
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More information on Planet Woking website
We have two public meetings a year to which we invite high profile speakers. The most recent on 4 June 2008 looked at Lo-Carb Living. Roger Higman, senior member of Friends of the Earth, and Ray Morgan, Woking BC Chief Executive, talked about global and local aspects of climate change . Between 100 and 150 people attended this meeting.
Details of some of our earlier meetings are shown below: