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LCRN: The Hop On, Hop Off Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: Carbon reduction training is available free of charge for south London SMEs operating in the building sector (and all building sub-sectors), while LCRN is also working with the North London Waste Authority to giveaway compost bins and compost advice to North London residents.

LCRN: The So Long, And Thanks For All The Fish Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: Site office accomodation has become available, while if you are interested in our Build South London project, events are to start soon. In members news: BioRegional have announced a new list of MSc work streams, while Computer Aid International want you to join them on their cycle trek across Kenya. In London News: Camden council opposes HS2, South-East England is officially experiencing a drought, while the M25 widening project makes huge waste savings.

LCRN: The Violets Are Blue Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: Technical issues affecting enews have now been resolved, while LCRN is always interested in people wanting to get involved in our new 'Build South London' project. In members news: Premier Sustain have been shortlisted for a prestigious sustainability award, while a new Zero Waste Events Protocol has been launched.

LCRN: The Can't Play Spin Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: LCRN will be running a new project providing support for SMEs in South London's building sector. In members news: New Economics Foundation have launched their 'Move Your Money' campaign, while Computer Aid International have sent three ZubaBoxes to support marginalised rural communities in Africa.

LCRN: The Spare Knighthood Going Enews

Good evening all, Welcome to the (belated) London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: LCRN will be running a new project providing support for SMEs in South London's building sector. In members news: The Ethical Property Company (our landlords) have office space available for charities, community groups and social enterprises across London, while the Hospital and Prison Action Network has launched a new community outreach project.

LCRN: The Aurora Borealis Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: There has been an update to changes proposed for CRB checks, and 'Stuff for Free' events, where you can exchange unwanted items, will be taking place throughout January. In members news: FoodCycle are seeking support for their community cafe, Computer Aid International has criticized the EU's revised WEEE directive, and SEED Foundation are always looking for volunteers for their food waste recycling project.

LCRN: The Crashing Into The Pacific Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: LCRN and ecoACTIVE have teamed up with Hackney Council to provide free composting equipment to schools, while there will be a series of 'Stuff for Free' events in January, where people can exchange unwanted items for those that they need.

LCRN: The Seagulls Following The Trawler Enews

Good evening, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: In January, London Re-use in partnership with Furnish, Healthy Planet, Shepherd's Bush Housing Group, and West Waste will be facilitating 'Stuff for Free' events, where you can exchange unwanted items for something you really need, free of charge.  In members news: The Otesha Project have an extensive programme of cycle tours this summer, time is running out to get involved in Organiclea's solar investment opportunity, and SEED Foundation always have need of volunteers at their Maiden Lane food waste recycling project.

LCRN: The New Year's Enews

Happy New Year! Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: As of next month, there will be an opportunity for coffee reuse, with coffee being distributed across London. In members news: Hanna Thomas of the Otesha Project has written a piece on the barriers facing green job creation (with a neat reference to Yosser Hughes), O"-Bay Community Trust have launched their first newsletter, Organiclea have launched a new solar investment share offer, while SEED Foundation need volunteers for their food recycling project until the end of March.

LCRN: The Festive Enews

Season's Greetings, Welcome to the London Community Resource Network's enews bulletin, your weekly source of resource and sustainability news. In LCRN news: LCRN would like to wish everyone a merry Christmas, and thank all those who attended our recent Christmas networking event. We have also been informed of an opportunity for coffee reuse, should anyone want free coffee grounds.