The 2025 Green Festival will be officially opened at 10:30am on Saturday 11th October (on Minster Green) by Paralympic silver-medal-winning canoeist Jack Eyers, with Wimborne’s Deputy Mayor, Cllr Simon Wheeler; Town Crier, Chris Brown; and Planet Wimborne Chairperson, Linda Bunting.
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ALL TICKETS SOLD for 'When Less is More' with Patrick Grant
We are excited to announce that Patrick Grant, from the BBC series ‘The Great British Sewing Bee' will be speaking at Queen Elizabeth’s School on Saturday 18th October at 5pm (doors open at 4.15pm). Patrick is a regular on TV and radio, and has been a key figure on The Great British Sewing Bee since its first series in 2013.
Upcoming events
Have you ever wondered where all your, and the rest of Dorset’s, food waste goes, and what happens to it? And what about road-sweepings, wood and soil waste?
Now’s your chance to discover how Bournemouth-based company Eco Sustainable Solutions is finding innovative and ever more sustainable solutions to recycling and reusing waste products – and making a successful business of it.
Justin Stone, Eco’s Food Recycling General Manager will tell us how.
About Eco Sustainable Solutions
Join us for a tour of Lush's Green Hub. Lush’s Green Hub is their commitment to, and investment in, the circular economy.
Exploring and using Eco friendly and long lasting sustainable pans, including cooking tips and food tasting.
Great offers and a prize on the night.
Tickets, £10 per person, or £15 for two. Numbers are limited, so please book your tickets in advance.
Reserve your places in-store, on-line or by phone, from:
Salamander Cookshop, 57 High Street, Wimborne.
Tel: 01202 840144
https://www.salamandercookshop.com/
Email: office@salamandercookshop.com
Join us for a talk by Dr George Green, a trustee of Dorset Bird Club, as he shares with us his many years of experience birdwatching in our local area.
Doors will open at 7.30pm for refreshments prior to a 8pm start. The talk should last about one hour and includes a Q&A session.
Book your Free Tickets here: https://buytickets.at/planetwimborne/1819924
Live music with a Green Theme
6pm - 8pm
FREE ENTRY
Please ring 01202 887247 to book a table
The Allendale Community Centre, Hanham Road, Wimborne. BH21 1AS
Our Planet Wimborne Green Festival page has details of all the other great Festival events.
Imagine a Greener, Happier World.
2040 is a hybrid feature documentary that looks to the future, but is vitally important NOW! A story of hope that looks at the very real possibility that humanity could reverse global warming and improve the lives of every living thing in the process.
Doors open 7pm, film starts 7:15pm
Q&A discussion: 9pm - 9.30pm
FREE event - donations welcome
Venue
Wimborne Methodist Church Hall, 4A King Street, Wimborne.BH21 1DY
Other news
Wimborne Green Groups take a stand
Planet Wimborne, together with other community green groups, including Wimborne War on Waste (WWoW), Win on Waste, Wilding Wimborne & the Minster Environment Group, had stands over both days of Wimborne Folk Festival (11-12th June). This was Planet Wimborne’s first chance to talk to the public about all things environmental, and folk came along for a good chat, particularly about what they could recycle and get fixed.
Wimborne awarded Bee Friendly Town status
Wilding Wimborne are not only wild but positively buzzing with excitement as Wimborne has just been awarded Bee Friendly Town status by the Bee Friendly Trust!
Queen's Platinum Jubilee
When Elizabeth was first crowned there were street parties up and down the country. People brought out their
tables and chairs, their best tablecloths and china and celebrated in style.
Together we can keep Britain great by doing the same. Let's say no to all those disposable cups, plates, cutlery, glasses, bunting, balloons and tablecloths that end up as landfill. Instead, let's dust off our pretty china, tablecloths and
homemade bunting and make it a really special occasion.