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  • Wycombe Repair Café

    Church Street Church Street, High Wycombe, United Kingdom

    A Repair Café, run by volunteers and organised by Wycombe Environment, is operating in High Wycombe (All Saints Parish Church in the centre of High Wycombe). Bring your broken household items that you cannot fix commercially (mechanical, textile or small electrical) and you may be able to get them repaired. There will be no charge […]

  • Pann Mill Open day

    Pann Mill The Rye (nr Busy Bees nursery), High Wycombe, United Kingdom

    Opens 11am. Closes about 5pm. Enjoy a walk round the Rye and pay a visit to Pann Mill outdoor 'cafe' for cake/tea/coffee, view the variety of stands, or go into the mill itself to see how it works. Flour made in Pann Mill is usually on sale (dependent on water levels). Likely eco stalls: Wycombe […]

  • Ozone layer day

    UN international Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer. Worldwide, every 16th September.

  • Recycle week

    The aim of the week is to encourage people to think about all those items that often get forgotten about when recycling at home. And to encourage people to recycle more, waste less and take up the challenge for sustainable living. From third (or fourth) Monday in September, to Sunday.  

  • Zero emissions day

    The Global 24 hour Moratorium on the use of Fossil Fuels. Worldwide, every 21 September

  • Car free day

    On 22 September people from around the world get together in the streets, intersections, and neighbourhood blocks to remind the world that we don't have to accept our car-dominated society. (Worldwide, every 22 September)

  • Great Big Green Week

    In September communities across the country will join together for the Great Big Green Week. It will be the biggest event for climate and nature ever in the UK, and everyone’s invited. Events will range from art installations, to concerts to community stalls, to climate cafes, and everything in between; hosted by teachers, bus drivers, […]

  • World Contraception Day

    The annual worldwide campaign centres around a vision where every pregnancy is wanted. Launched in 2007, WCD’s mission is to improve awareness of contraception and to enable young people to make informed choices on their sexual and reproductive health. From a sustainability and climate change viewpoint this is also important because having one fewer child […]

  • Vegetarian day

    To raise awareness of the benefits of a vegetarian diet in terms of ethics and environmental sustainability. A vegetarian avoids all meat incl fish, but eats dairy and eggs. Worldwide, every 1st October.

  • Scrapstore ‘Refresh’ (EVERY Saturday)

    A new scrap store (Refresh) run by Wycombe Environment Centre has opened in the Chiltern Shopping Centre (off Frogmoor). It has taken the stock from the old one (Wycombe Resource Zone – which used to be run by the Council, up at Cressex).