Past Events and Projects...
July 2019
- Sunday 7th - Climate Action Frodsham had a stall at Frodsham Festival in the Park
November 2016
- Tues 15th - 'Energy in the Home' Workshop, Frodsham Community Centre, 2.00pm - 4.30pm
September 2016
- Saturday 17th - Kingsley Market
August 2016
- Tuesday 9th - Free Bike Marking - 10-4pm, Helsby High School Bus Park, Chester Road, Helsby, WA6 0HY. Come down and get your bike marked for free. Free bike safety check and advice from Twelve50 Bikes
July 2016
- Saturday 23rd - Frodsham Artisan Market- Parish Hall (1st and 3rd Saturdays of the month)
April 2016
December 2015
November 2015
As there are several sites planned for Shale Gas (Fracking) and or Coal Bed Methane (CBM) extraction in our local area, a series of awareness sessions have been arranged to present the facts and options to the local residents.
Peel Environmental will be talking about the installation of the Frodsham Wind Farm and will also explain the workings of the associated Community benefit fund at the Frodsham Transition Initiative (FTI) 2nd Anniversary event and Energy debate taking place at Frodsham Community centre on Wed. 18th March 2015.
- Weaver Words Literary Festival
- Sat 27th – Frodsham Community Association – Singathon.
December 2015
- Wed 16th – FTI – Christmas meal at Oswald’s in Frodsham.
- Sat12th Frodsham Sings @Morrisons collecting for Halton Haven
- Sat 19th Frodsham sings @Morrisons collecting for Halton Haven
November 2015
- Wed 4th – Frack free Dee meeting at Frodsham Community Centre at 7.30.
- Sat 14th – Community Energy Conference at Helsby. See information above.
- Wed 18th - FTI – Steering group and social meeting 7.30pm Queen’s Head Pub, all welcome
- Sat 28th – Frodsham Christmas festival – Frodsham Sings are singing at station car park in the afternoon
As there are several sites planned for Shale Gas (Fracking) and or Coal Bed Methane (CBM) extraction in our local area, a series of awareness sessions have been arranged to present the facts and options to the local residents.
Peel Environmental will be talking about the installation of the Frodsham Wind Farm and will also explain the workings of the associated Community benefit fund at the Frodsham Transition Initiative (FTI) 2nd Anniversary event and Energy debate taking place at Frodsham Community centre on Wed. 18th March 2015.
December 2014
27 helpers (including Scouts and Guides) planted 30 more fruit trees in the Orchard Field in Hob Hey Wood, Frodsham.
This created a grand total of about 150 fruit trees in Churchfield, Hawthorne Road, the children’s garden (near to the fire station) and Hob Hey Wood.
27 helpers (including Scouts and Guides) planted 30 more fruit trees in the Orchard Field in Hob Hey Wood, Frodsham.
This created a grand total of about 150 fruit trees in Churchfield, Hawthorne Road, the children’s garden (near to the fire station) and Hob Hey Wood.
May 2014
An event to discuss renewable energy and fossil fuels. The debate covered various points of view as to whether resources should go into further developing renewables and energy conservation, or to push ahead with fossil fuels such as shale gas extraction.
Because of the wide range of views of the attendees it was not possible to get a clear yes/no , but the general view appeared to be in rough order:
An event to discuss renewable energy and fossil fuels. The debate covered various points of view as to whether resources should go into further developing renewables and energy conservation, or to push ahead with fossil fuels such as shale gas extraction.
Because of the wide range of views of the attendees it was not possible to get a clear yes/no , but the general view appeared to be in rough order:
- We should have more "public" say in what projects are planed locally.
- That we need more local sustainable energy sources from renewables.
- If we must still use fossil fuels in the interim then to keep them as clean and safe as possible.
2013
Formed as a Frodsham community choir in 2013, ‘Frodsham Sings’ by Frodsham Transition Initiative, the choir has now become an independent entity and is thriving. They continue to be busy singing at local events.
Anyone over 16 can join, male or female, no need to read music and no auditions.
The aim is to make music for ourselves and others and we have a lot of fun at the same time.
We meet at Frodsham Community Centre on Saturdays 9.30-11am
For more information contact: [email protected] www.frodshamsings.org
Formed as a Frodsham community choir in 2013, ‘Frodsham Sings’ by Frodsham Transition Initiative, the choir has now become an independent entity and is thriving. They continue to be busy singing at local events.
Anyone over 16 can join, male or female, no need to read music and no auditions.
The aim is to make music for ourselves and others and we have a lot of fun at the same time.
We meet at Frodsham Community Centre on Saturdays 9.30-11am
For more information contact: [email protected] www.frodshamsings.org
Children's Community Garden
FTI Part funded and raised volunteers to prepare plot for Community Children’s garden cliose to the fire station on Ship St.
This area has now been planted with orchard trees.
FTI Part funded and raised volunteers to prepare plot for Community Children’s garden cliose to the fire station on Ship St.
This area has now been planted with orchard trees.