Climate Chat at St Luke’s, Kew, Tuesday 12th November

Come along to St Luke’s, Kew, to hear from a stellar line-up of speakers, who will offer practical advice on the small things we can all do to fight climate change and take care of the environment.

The panel will include:

  • Anna Hughes, founder of Flight-Free UK, a charity set up to encourage people to travel without flying. 
  • John Rose, who set up Friends of Street Trees, a local charity which aims to increase young tree survival through resident involvement in tree watering and care.
  • Eve Risbridger, a Director and Cafe Manager for The Real Junk Food Project (TRJFP). The project aims to reduce food waste and tackle food poverty in Richmond borough by collecting surplus food from local shops and turning it into delicious meals at its cafes.

Tickets are £5 per person, and include drinks and nibbles after the talk, where there will be a chance to network and engage further with the panelists. Click here to book tickets. Contact Charlotte or Suzie for more details – kewecofair@gmail.com 

The Climate Chat series is part of St Luke’s EcoChurch project.