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Biodiversity group held a public meeting facilitated by Samantha Claydon of the Pesticide Action Network, discussing the use of glyphosates to eradicate weeds on Saltdean pavements.
We published an article on Glyphosates in the Deans Magazine.
Richard Stow put in an application to establish a community farm at the Picker's Hill farm which was eventually turned down in favour of the property being rented out to a local farmer.
A meeting was held to play Climate Fresk, a game designed to help people get a better grasp of the issues involved in Climate Change, on the 1st of August, 2024.
We had a brainstorming session for members of the core group early in the year to help SCAN clarify it's aims and objectives and how we can achieve these. A further meeting is planned to look at the management structure.
Almut hosted two shared vegetarian lunches as part of the Food, Health & the Environment Group, with the aim of stimulating discussion on how this group might progress.
SCAN invited Kate Bradbury to do a public book launch for her book 'One Garden Against the World'. The event was very successfully received, drawing over 50 local residents.
Over the past year we have been monitoring activities around the Three Greens and discovered that, yet another group of developers have purchased Plot 2 with the aim of building three houses on the land turning the rest of the area into a community space as a way of getting local
residents to buy into their scheme. The upshot has been that the residents don't want any development to take place, and SCAN is working with them to approach B&H Council with the support of several other environmental groups like Sussex Wildlife Trust and the Woodland Trust to, once and for all, declare the land as a Community Wildlife Preserve.
I am impressed how much we have done over the space of a year, as a small group, and this is only a part of our overall activities.