Sam Woolhead, Project Office at Transition, St Andrews
Tue, Aug 3rd 2021 at 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm
Host - Grace Morris
Reception - Gordon Moir
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The guest
speaker was Sam Woolhead, one of the Project Officers for Transition St
Andrews.
The Transition initiative at the
University was launched in 2009 by a group of students and has since gained
momentum, with both academic and non-academic staff being involved, as well as
local residents.
They work within the University and
local community running carbon reduction projects in response to the threats of
climate change. Through practical activities and events suggested by people
within the community, they help individuals and groups minimise their impact on
the planet, helping them become more self-sustaining and helping strengthen
community ties.
Members heard of the themes which are
spearheaded by the members of the Transition team which include local food,
smarter travel, climate literacy, green spaces and wildlife, and sharing, reuse
and repair.
Some of the many projects that fall
into these areas of their work have been the development of 14 community
gardens and orchards, a bike pool helping lead to more sustainable travel,
developing a travel network safe enough for 12 year olds to travel
independently, creating and developing a Crail to St Andrews shared path, developing
social walks for town and gown, establishing a green corridor in town for
people and wildlife, especially pollinators, making the University Campus
hedgehog friendly and encouraging a sharing culture rather than a wasteful one
amongst the student population.
Some members admitted that they had
heard of Transition St Andrews but were not at all aware of all that was
happening on our own doorsteps and Sam’s talk generated many questions and
comments.
In giving the vote of thanks, Grace
Morris said that in this time when we are all being made aware of Climate
Change, Sam had given members a lot of food for thought and that he and the
team members, through their projects, were certainly making a difference which
we should all aspire to.