Join us in the Human Nature Garden, Horsham Park on Sunday 8th July 12 – 6pm, where there will be a pop-up Share Fair and Horsham Repair Café. We will be running alongside the Horsham Rotary family event Funday Sunday.
A Share Fair is a social event where instead of buying new things, people share, swap or recycle stuff. People meet each other to share skills, ideas and stories – like an old-fashioned market but with no money. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2018-04-15 21:51:232019-05-06 09:30:35Pop-up Share Fair in Horsham
This workshop is a fun, informative and practical session, showing the synergy between biodiversity, environmental protection and upcycling. Led by Carrie Cort the founder of Sussex Green Living, this is one in a series of workshops Carrie offers.
In this workshop we generate ideas which inspire our children to become the next generation of green champions. In turn these ideas can help them make decisions about the way we do things individually and collectively, both locally and globally. This will improve the quality of life now, reducing damage to the planet in the future. The workshop includes some hands on creative upcycling for the garden, e.g. butterfly hibernation boxes from TetraPaks, owl boxes out of old wellington boots, bird feeders out of plastic milk bottles. Subjects: Science, PSHE, Art & Design and Citizenship.
Learn more about the Wildlife Eco Warrior session we ran for Annington Homes at Gamlingay Primary School in Bedfordshire…..
Now we all love a cuppa, but have you ever thought about its carbon footprint? Is there a greener option? For example …..Where in the World was the tea grown? Where in the World does all the packaging come from? Where in the World was it blended and packaged? How much packaging does it have? Can you buy your tea with less packaging? Or no packaging?
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2018-03-02 15:25:012019-05-06 09:30:35Carbon footprint of a cuppa!
More solar for Sussex! Carrie the founder of Sussex Green Living and her husband Brian have fulfilled their new year’s resolution by calling in local firm CC Solar to install ten solar panels on the roof of their Sussex home. So now they power their home using daylight and the sun’s almost limitless energy rather than having to buy electricity from the national grid. For the last 7 years Carrie and Brian have been buying 100% renewable energyRead more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Marianne Lindfieldhttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngMarianne Lindfield2018-02-10 20:10:192019-05-06 09:30:36You CAN solar power your home!
We’re really excited to tell you about another sustainable solution for schools and this one might win your school £1,000!
Now in it’ sixth year, the PA’s Raspberry Pi competition 2018 is offering three £1,000 prizes for teams from primary and secondary schools, and sixth forms and colleges.
This year’s theme is Sustainability. The challenge is to use the Raspberry Pi – a credit-card-size yet highly capable computer – to invent something that will help ‘save the planet’. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-12-19 22:31:232023-03-31 13:10:04Raspberry Pi helping to save the planet!
When we came to Brighton from London in 2015 Sue and I were looking for an old house like the terraced house we were living in, built well before the First World War. After all, older houses have lots of nooks and crannies and lots of character.
What we ended up with was a very modern, ‘sustainable’ home, Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Marianne Lindfieldhttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngMarianne Lindfield2017-12-12 14:55:372019-05-06 09:30:36Living in an eco-home
We are delighted to share our ‘The Future We Want – LESS C02’ Sustainable Solutions for Schools Programme. This programme saves schools money, makes money and reduces C02 emissions. We also offer FREE whole school assemblies and lessons for KS2 focusing on Energy Eco Warriors or Textile Eco Warriors.
Bought to you by Sussex Green Living in partnership with Bags of Support an ethical West Sussex based textile recycling company. Our mission to financially help schools, provide environmental education, lessen carbon footprints and the effects of climate change. Read more
THE CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT ANNOUNCES 24 HOURS OF REALITY GLOBAL BROADCAST TO TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 4-5, HIGHLIGHTING CLIMATE ACTIVISM AROUND THE WORLD
WASHINGTON, DC (November 15, 2017) – Today, The Climate Reality Project announced that the seventh-annual 24 Hours of Reality broadcast – a star-studded, 24-hour live event focused on the climate crisis and its solutions – will take place December 4-5, 2017. Hosted by former US Vice President and Climate Reality Founder and Chairman Al Gore, Read more
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Do you dread turning on your Christmas tree lights? The festive season can be an expensive and wasteful time of year and so often those Christmas tree lights don’t work! Well if that is the case, do not despair, the Horsham Repair Cafe can help.
On 2nd December at the Quaker Meeting House, Worthing Road, Horsham there will be a team of experts ready, willing and able to fix Christmas lights, flashing Christmas jumpers, small electrical appliances, computers, iphones, ipads, tablets, clothing repairs and much more. Read more
The day the world turned black and we are NOT talking about Black Friday! Monday 16th October 2017 and severe weather events created the rarest phenomenon England has ever seen. There was the brightest blood curdling red sun shining through the weirdest clouds, then at 3pm it got darker and darker and went black. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-10-22 15:23:052019-05-06 09:30:36Black Monday NOT Black Friday!
Horsham families are at the forefront of the fight against climate change and have been recognised with a National Award. Carrie Cort, her 9 year old son Adam and her Mother, Jean Francis went to collect the award for their family’s efforts at the P.E.A. Awards in London on Friday 13 October. These awards acknowledge green heroes from the UK and beyond. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-10-16 22:14:152019-05-06 09:30:36Horsham families win green family National Awards
Finalists announced in the BBC Sussex Community Heroes Awards 2017
BBC Sussex is today proud to announce the finalists for the seventh year of the BBC Sussex Community Heroes Awards.
The Awards are dedicated to celebrating unsung heroes from across the local area. Over recent months, listeners have been invited to make their nominations across nine categories including Fundraiser, Volunteer and Young Achiever of the Year. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-10-16 13:21:192019-05-06 09:30:36Sussex Green Living volunteer shortlisted for award
The first session of the new Horsham Repair Café on Saturday 7th October proved an outstanding success. At 10am approximately 50 people came through the doors of the Horsham Quaker Meeting House to witness the official opening by Jeremy Quin MP and Councilor Philip Circus, who spoke about the importance of this initiative for Horsham District. Read more
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Children from all over West Sussex competed in our Eco Beast Sculpture competition in July, culminating in a public display at the family event ‘Funday Sunday’ in Horsham Park.
The four winning schools – Warninglid, Georgian Gardens, William Penn School and Upper Beeding – enjoyed their prizes on 8th, 11th, 12th and 13th September. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-09-20 23:05:322023-03-31 13:10:32Inspiration through Green Art
Eco Beast Sculptures migrated from across West Sussex and took over a marquee in Horsham Park at ‘Funday Sunday’ on Sunday 9th July. Children from all over the county had wonderful fun making Eco Beast Sculptures out of waste resources. The best sculptures from schools and children’s uniformed groups formed a stunning public exhibition at this family event. Read more
https://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.png00Carrie Corthttps://www.sussexgreenliving.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/SGL-logo-158-x-78-RGB.pngCarrie Cort2017-09-19 22:44:352023-03-31 13:18:03Eco Beasts take over West Sussex!
The Future We Want – LESS C02 campaign was launched by Sussex Green Living in June 2017 at the Billingshurst Carnival. This programme was developed as a result of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership Corp training (more information below) and a WWF competition. In March 2017 Carrie, the founder of Sussex Green Living, was shortlisted as the WWF Earth Hour Community Hero. At the same WWF Earth Hour Parliamentary reception, Adam her 9 year old son was announced as a winner in the WWF KS2 The Future We Want – Climate Challenge poster competition, with his Climate Cartoon.
Carrie and Adam decided that they need to give future generations the knowledge and a voice to encourage everyone to care better for the planet which sustains us. Read more
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Did you know that test drilling for oil and gas has just started at Broadford Bridge (Wood Barn Farm) near West Chiltington/Billingshurst? Read on to learn the history behind this project and why so many local people do not know about it.
Do you want lorries with oil, gas and chemicals driving around our little country lanes, risk of polluted air, oil flare lighting the night sky and the potential for carcinogenic chemicals leaching into our soil and water supply? Read more
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Please read and print this page, it’s a handy checklist and action plan to help you reduce your carbon footprint and impact on the planet. Indicate if you need to or have already undertaken the suggested actions. Share the list and your knowledge with as many other people as you can and encourage them to move to a ‘greener future’. Read more
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To understand climate change, it is best to first define climate. The climate of an area or region refers to the typical or average weather. For example, the climate of Hawaii is sunny and warm. When you hear about climate change, this is describing a change in the climate of an area, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns that occur over several decades or longer. Climate change is also a change in the Earth’s overall climate, such as an increase in the Earth’s average temperature. Read more
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Palm oil is an edible vegetable oil derived from the fruit of oil palm trees, which are found mainly in Indonesia and Malaysia. The oil is very versatile and is used in many common consumer products, including foods, cosmetics and household products and its use has been increasing steadily. So what is the problem? Well, unfortunately palm oil production causes massive environmental damage as land is cleared to make way for plantations – trees are cut down, soil is degraded and biodiversity is negatively affected. Read more
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A mother and son from Sussex were both acknowledged for their inspirational environmental work at the WWF Earth Hour Parliamentary Reception at the Palace of Westminster on 28th February.
Carrie Cort was shortlisted for the WWF Community Hero Award for climate justice work within her community, whilst her nine-year old son Adam won the KS2 WWF Climate Challenge ‘The Future We Want’ poster competition. Read more
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Carrie Cort is ‘Officially Amazing’, so say the Guinness World Record (GWR) office. Last year as part of a ‘Green Play and Display Day’ which Carrie organised in the Human Nature Garden, Horsham Park, she attempted to beat the GWR challenge for the person wearing the most neckties, which was 260 ties, 400 had been donated. Carrie managed to beat the record by 10, a small margin but her neck would take no more! Her GWR officials were (left to right) Jeremy Quin MP, Amanda Jupp – WSCC County Councillor, Paul Bellringer – founder of Horsham Festival and Sarah Bamsey, who placed the ties. Read more
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Pop-up Share Fair in Horsham
/in Eco News, Events, Green art & games/by Carrie CortA Share Fair is a social event where instead of buying new things, people share, swap or recycle stuff. People meet each other to share skills, ideas and stories – like an old-fashioned market but with no money. Read more
Wildlife Eco Warrior assembly & workshops
/in Children & nature, Eco News, Education, Green art & games, Recycling/by Marianne LindfieldIn this workshop we generate ideas which inspire our children to become the next generation of green champions. In turn these ideas can help them make decisions about the way we do things individually and collectively, both locally and globally. This will improve the quality of life now, reducing damage to the planet in the future. The workshop includes some hands on creative upcycling for the garden, e.g. butterfly hibernation boxes from TetraPaks, owl boxes out of old wellington boots, bird feeders out of plastic milk bottles. Subjects: Science, PSHE, Art & Design and Citizenship.
Learn more about the Wildlife Eco Warrior session we ran for Annington Homes at Gamlingay Primary School in Bedfordshire…..
Read more
All About Horsham (AAH) – Green Crusader
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterAll About Horsham (AAH) – Green Crusader – article
Carbon footprint of a cuppa!
/in Climate change, Eco News/by Carrie CortThink about this…….. Read more
You CAN solar power your home!
/in Climate change, Eco News, Green Suppliers/by Marianne Lindfield“Just a few more of these will do it.”
More solar for Sussex! Carrie the founder of Sussex Green Living and her husband Brian have fulfilled their new year’s resolution by calling in local firm CC Solar to install ten solar panels on the roof of their Sussex home. So now they power their home using daylight and the sun’s almost limitless energy rather than having to buy electricity from the national grid. For the last 7 years Carrie and Brian have been buying 100% renewable energy Read more
Raspberry Pi helping to save the planet!
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Education/by Carrie CortNow in it’ sixth year, the PA’s Raspberry Pi competition 2018 is offering three £1,000 prizes for teams from primary and secondary schools, and sixth forms and colleges.
This year’s theme is Sustainability. The challenge is to use the Raspberry Pi – a credit-card-size yet highly capable computer – to invent something that will help ‘save the planet’. Read more
Living in an eco-home
/in Eco News, Green Suppliers/by Marianne LindfieldWhen we came to Brighton from London in 2015 Sue and I were looking for an old house like the terraced house we were living in, built well before the First World War. After all, older houses have lots of nooks and crannies and lots of character.
What we ended up with was a very modern, ‘sustainable’ home, Read more
Schools save money, raise money & free lessons
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Education/by Carrie CortBought to you by Sussex Green Living in partnership with Bags of Support an ethical West Sussex based textile recycling company. Our mission to financially help schools, provide environmental education, lessen carbon footprints and the effects of climate change. Read more
Al Gore broadcast Climate Reality for 24 hours
/in Climate change, Eco News, Events/by The WebmasterTHE CLIMATE REALITY PROJECT ANNOUNCES 24 HOURS OF REALITY GLOBAL BROADCAST TO TAKE PLACE DECEMBER 4-5, HIGHLIGHTING CLIMATE ACTIVISM AROUND THE WORLD
WASHINGTON, DC (November 15, 2017) – Today, The Climate Reality Project announced that the seventh-annual 24 Hours of Reality broadcast – a star-studded, 24-hour live event focused on the climate crisis and its solutions – will take place December 4-5, 2017. Hosted by former US Vice President and Climate Reality Founder and Chairman Al Gore, Read more
Horsham Repair Cafe – saving energy & Christmas lights!
/in Climate change, Eco News, Energy, Events, Seasonal celebrations/by Carrie CortPress release
Do you dread turning on your Christmas tree lights? The festive season can be an expensive and wasteful time of year and so often those Christmas tree lights don’t work! Well if that is the case, do not despair, the Horsham Repair Cafe can help.
On 2nd December at the Quaker Meeting House, Worthing Road, Horsham there will be a team of experts ready, willing and able to fix Christmas lights, flashing Christmas jumpers, small electrical appliances, computers, iphones, ipads, tablets, clothing repairs and much more. Read more
Black Monday NOT Black Friday!
/in Climate change, Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortHorsham families win green family National Awards
/in Climate change, Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortHorsham families are at the forefront of the fight against climate change and have been recognised with a National Award. Carrie Cort, her 9 year old son Adam and her Mother, Jean Francis went to collect the award for their family’s efforts at the P.E.A. Awards in London on Friday 13 October. These awards acknowledge green heroes from the UK and beyond. Read more
Sussex Green Living volunteer shortlisted for award
/in Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortJill Shuker shortlisted for the Volunteer Award
PRESS RELEASE
Finalists announced in the BBC Sussex Community Heroes Awards 2017
BBC Sussex is today proud to announce the finalists for the seventh year of the BBC Sussex Community Heroes Awards.
The Awards are dedicated to celebrating unsung heroes from across the local area. Over recent months, listeners have been invited to make their nominations across nine categories including Fundraiser, Volunteer and Young Achiever of the Year. Read more
Horsham Repair Cafe an outstanding success
/in Climate change, Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortInspiration through Green Art
/in Children & nature, Eco News, Education, Events, Green art & games/by Carrie CortThe four winning schools – Warninglid, Georgian Gardens, William Penn School and Upper Beeding – enjoyed their prizes on 8th, 11th, 12th and 13th September. Read more
Eco Beasts take over West Sussex!
/in Children & nature, Eco News, Education, Events, Green art & games, Recycling/by Carrie CortEco Beast Competition
Eco Beast Sculptures migrated from across West Sussex and took over a marquee in Horsham Park at ‘Funday Sunday’ on Sunday 9th July. Children from all over the county had wonderful fun making Eco Beast Sculptures out of waste resources. The best sculptures from schools and children’s uniformed groups formed a stunning public exhibition at this family event. Read more
The Future We Want – LESS C02 campaign
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Education, Events/by Carrie CortThe Future We Want – LESS C02 campaign was launched by Sussex Green Living in June 2017 at the Billingshurst Carnival. This programme was developed as a result of Al Gore’s Climate Reality Leadership Corp training (more information below) and a WWF competition. In March 2017 Carrie, the founder of Sussex Green Living, was shortlisted as the WWF Earth Hour Community Hero. At the same WWF Earth Hour Parliamentary reception, Adam her 9 year old son was announced as a winner in the WWF KS2 The Future We Want – Climate Challenge poster competition, with his Climate Cartoon.
Carrie and Adam decided that they need to give future generations the knowledge and a voice to encourage everyone to care better for the planet which sustains us. Read more
Stop the drilling for oil & gas near Billingshurst
/in Climate change, Eco News/by Carrie CortClick on image to show larger map
Did you know that test drilling for oil and gas has just started at Broadford Bridge (Wood Barn Farm) near West Chiltington/Billingshurst? Read on to learn the history behind this project and why so many local people do not know about it.
Do you want lorries with oil, gas and chemicals driving around our little country lanes, risk of polluted air, oil flare lighting the night sky and the potential for carcinogenic chemicals leaching into our soil and water supply? Read more
Action plan against climate change
/in Climate change, Eco News/by Carrie CortPlease read and print this page, it’s a handy checklist and action plan to help you reduce your carbon footprint and impact on the planet. Indicate if you need to or have already undertaken the suggested actions. Share the list and your knowledge with as many other people as you can and encourage them to move to a ‘greener future’. Read more
Fantastic family woodland event
/in Children & nature, Events, Green art & games/by Carrie Cort9th and 10th September 2017
Pippingford Park, Sussex
‘Rope swinging, pond skimming, slacklining, woodworking.
I have been to lots of festivals and I loved the peace of this one’ Read more
Q&A: All About Climate Change
/in Climate change/by Carrie CortTo understand climate change, it is best to first define climate. The climate of an area or region refers to the typical or average weather. For example, the climate of Hawaii is sunny and warm. When you hear about climate change, this is describing a change in the climate of an area, such as temperature, precipitation, or wind patterns that occur over several decades or longer. Climate change is also a change in the Earth’s overall climate, such as an increase in the Earth’s average temperature. Read more
What’s the problem with palm oil?
/in Eco News/by Marianne LindfieldMother and son acknowledged at Climate Awards
/in Children & nature, Climate change, Eco News, Events/by Carrie CortA mother and son from Sussex were both acknowledged for their inspirational environmental work at the WWF Earth Hour Parliamentary Reception at the Palace of Westminster on 28th February.
Carrie Cort was shortlisted for the WWF Community Hero Award for climate justice work within her community, whilst her nine-year old son Adam won the KS2 WWF Climate Challenge ‘The Future We Want’ poster competition. Read more
Caring Carrie heads to Westminster
/in Eco News/by The WebmasterCaring Carrie heads to Westminster
A Tietastic Guinness World Records
/in Eco News, Events, Green art & games, Sustainable Fashion/by The WebmasterCarrie Cort is ‘Officially Amazing’, so say the Guinness World Record (GWR) office. Last year as part of a ‘Green Play and Display Day’ which Carrie organised in the Human Nature Garden, Horsham Park, she attempted to beat the GWR challenge for the person wearing the most neckties, which was 260 ties, 400 had been donated. Carrie managed to beat the record by 10, a small margin but her neck would take no more! Her GWR officials were (left to right) Jeremy Quin MP, Amanda Jupp – WSCC County Councillor, Paul Bellringer – founder of Horsham Festival and Sarah Bamsey, who placed the ties. Read more