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Public meeting to discuss climate change and biodiversity activities in Kingscote Parish – Monday 7 March
Public meeting to discuss climate change and biodiversity activities in Kingscote Parish
Monday 7 March 2022 at 7.30pm in Kingscote Village Hall
A public meeting is arranged for Monday 7 March at Kingscote village hall to discuss what actions we might wish to take, either as individuals or as a community, to help reduce the adverse effects of climate change and biodiversity loss. Please come along if you can and share your ideas.
We all want to avoid unnecessary damage to the environment,but it is not always easy to know what we should do for the best. Sometimes we get conflicting advice, and reliable objective guidance can be difficult to find.
Some neighbouring towns have established Climate Action Networks to provide a focus for discussion, dissemination of useful advice and coordination of activities. Kingscote Parish might wish to do something similar, on a smaller scale, or alternatively link with a local group.
The meeting on 7 March will be to establish the level of interest in climate actions, to canvas opinions on what is desirable and to decide what we might do next. The objectives are:
1. To encourage individual and community activities aimed at sustainability
2. To provide a forum for sharing ideas and pooling knowledge
3. To make it easier for residents to get reliable, objective advice.
Agenda:
1. Introduction
2. Brief presentation by Sam Munton who is Chair of Wotton Area Climate Change Network. She will outline what this group does and answer questions.
3. General discussion of what topics are of interest to residents and how to move forward.
4. Attitudes to the current consultation on climate actions by Cotswold District Council
5. Conclusions
Time Limit: 1 hour 30 mins.
If you have any queries about the meeting, please contact Tony Wooldridge on 07966 186593.
The Forerunner – February 2022
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Fireworks – ‘low noise’ v ‘regular’
There have been a number of discussions ongoing between villagers, event venues and local firework suppliers. It was felt it would be helpful for villagers to read the letter below to understand the difference between the different types of fireworks:
Dear Annabella
Happy New Year!
Low noise fireworks are considerably quieter than “ regular” fireworks.
There are many types of both quiet and regular fireworks, where regular fireworks burst at various heights from anywhere between 100 and 500 feet throwing out stars and effects (the noise is the sound of the burst) quiet fireworks try to replicate the effect by sending out the stars effects in single tubes all bundled together in a “ cake”. When the cake is ignited the single stars and effects are shot out of their prospective tubes in fast succession, with only a small burst required for each tube . Some of the quiet products are very good, however, the downfall is they are more expensive, create a huge mess (each tube will also fire out a cardboard disk and tube) and the viewing angle is a lot lower, as most only reach about 60 feet.
We use many quiet and regular fireworks in our shows to try and achieve a happy medium.
Where quiet fireworks really come into play is with pyromusicals; we use huge amounts of single shot devices in strategic points in the musical score, where noise would spoil the effect. Again, pyromusicals are far more expensive than a regular show.
In conclusion, low noise fireworks are becoming a lot more popular, but be prepared to pay more for a quiet display compared with a regular display.
Personally, I feel both have a part to play in a fireworks display.
Kind regards
Martin and Nikki Coates
07956 304982
COATES FIREWORKS
www.coatesfireworks.co.uk
The Forerunner – January
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Church services over Christmas (note times)
Don’t forget the 2 services at the church over the coming weeks:
19th December at 9.30am- Christingle Service (note that the time is 9.30am- not as previously published)Christmas Day at 9.30am – Communion ServiceSocial distancing and other covid-safe measures will be in place and we hope that you can join in with some of these events.
Carols in Kingscote – 22nd December at 7pm
Fireworks at Kingscote Barn – 11, 16 and 18 December
Dear all,
This is just a quick email to let you know that there will be a few PRIVATE fireworks displays taking place at The Kingscote Barn.
on Saturday 11th December 2021 at 10pm for approximately 10 mins.
on Friday 16th December 2021 at 10pm for approximately 10 mins.
on Sunday 18th December 2021 at 8pm for approximately 10 mins.
These will be run by Coates Fireworks.
Best Wishes
Juliette
Juliette Wride
Kingscote Barn, Tetbury, Gloucestershire, GL8 8YE
01453 861161
Christmas Lunch in the Village Hall
You can book a place by contacting brianmctear@btinternet.com or phone 01453 861311
by December 7th, latest please
Fireworks at Matara – Sat 4 Dec
There will be fireworks this Saturday firing at 9:15pm for a few minutes.
Holly Roberts
Wedding Coordinator
01453 861050