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June 2025 Monthly Newsletter Our monthly Meeting this Thursday, it soon comes around, doesn't it? This month we have the lovely Tilly from Transition Liverpool coming over to let us know what they've been up to. It's such a great opportunity to hear how other Transition groups are doing. We also have our AGM, which will give you a really good overview of everything we achieved last year. So that's 7.30pm (drinks and biscuits available from around 7pm) at the Friends Meeting House, Bourne Street, SK9 5HD. All welcome. Some of us are meeting at the Unico Lounge from 5.45pm before the meeting to have a meal and a chat - come along and join us, no need to let us know, just turn up. Wilmslow Artisan Market this Saturday We are talking all things Repair Cafe at the market in Wilmslow this Saturday. We really need some helpers though - could you spare an hour to come down and help on the stall? If so, please send an email to transitionwilmslow@gmail.com with your availability for the day (it runs from 10am to 4pm). Do pop along and see us, we love chatting to you all. We can tell you about repairs we've done, and how much we've saved from landfill. The actual Repair Cafe is Sat, 5th July, St Chad's Handforth so get your repairs at the ready. If you can donate a cake or biscuits, please let us know. Starts at 10am and the last repair is taken at 12.30pm. It's a free event, but we do appreciate donations. Pot Luck Get-together This Sunday, 22nd June from 4pm we are having a get-together at Chris Frankland's house (Hillside, Mill Lane, Ashley, WA15 0RD) to enjoy looking around his garden, workshop and trees, which are really incredible and worth a visit. You'll be blown away by the items made in his workshops. In case you don't know, 'Pot Luck' is where you bring some food to share. Bring either a savoury or a pudding and drink. You are most welcome and we look forward to seeing some of you there. Fantastic news about Lindow Moss If you receive the Friends of Lindow Moss Newsletter then you will already have seen this very exciting news, but here it is again: On June 4th, 2025, Cheshire East Planning gave the green light for two vital planning applications, 24/0920D and 24/2020D, to restore an additional six compartments of the cutover peat bog at Lindow Moss. This approval means that the owners can now move ahead with their restoration work, a project that will slow the release of CO₂ from the bog and, over time, transform it into a net carbon sink and support further bio-diversity. This is a fantastic step forward for our environment and a significant win for sustainable development that benefits us all. We'll keep you informed of the restoration works once we have the starting dates. Sadly, there is bad news about a planning application on the edge of the Moss - please see below where we have outlined how we should all get involved to preserve this precious environment. This is really important and we must all object to the application before 3rd July (see more below). Become a Transition Wilmslow Member Thanks again to those who have officially become a member. And if you are considering it, here's why you should jump in for the incredible price of just £20 a year (that's just £1.67 a month): we are busy bringing a wealth of events, education and fun to our community, and working really hard behind the scenes; everything you are invited to each month is FREE to you, but obviously it's not actually free. We, like all charities, have costs to keep our charity going, we are entirely dependent on donations, grants and now our membership. If you'd like to become a member, please click here for more details. We love volunteers We would still love to hear from you if you'd like to get involved in either the Energy and Planning groups. Can you spare some time? Reply to this email and let us know how you'd like to get involved, either a little or a lot, whatever works for you. Shopping Local We are compiling a local, sustainable business directory on our website, and would love to hear your nominations. We will include business such as the Electric Bike Shop, the shoe repair shop and other local businesses that align with our values of treading lightly on the planet. Please let us know who we should include and the reasons why. Just reply to this email address. OK that was all quite a lot, wasn't it? We are busy, which is why we'd love you to get more involved. Thanks so much for reading and hopefully see you on Thursday, Saturday or Sunday. Love from all the team here at Transition Wilmslow Registered Charity 1201884 IMPORTANT!! Cumber Lane Housing Proposal Threatens Lindow Peatland At almost the same time as we celebrated the approval for restoration of the cutover peat bog, Bellway Homes submitted their formal application for a residential development of 133 houses off Cumber Lane, complete with access roads, full infrastructure, and landscaping. This proposal is especially concerning because it targets peatland very near to the cutover peat bog: peatland which had been “safeguarded” for housing! While we recognise that there are many issues with the Bellway proposal, we are particularly concerned that this large-scale development, located so close to the cutover peat bog, could seriously reverse the hard-won efforts to reduce CO₂ emissions and restore the bog as a net carbon sink. It doesn’t appear a robust Environmental Impact Assessment has been undertaken, leaving the valuable restoration work vulnerable to unknown disturbances that such a large-scale development would bring. We objected to the land being taken out of the green belt and 'safeguarded' for future development at the last local plan consultation. We will be pushing hard for the land to returned to Green belt. You can view the full proposal on the Cheshire East Planning Portal here: Cheshire East | pa.cheshireeast.gov.uk | Application | 400192. If you are not able to access it via this link please visit the Cheshire East Planning Website and use the planning application number 25/1573/FUL The "Protect Lindow" Residents Group has a website with further information and are looking for more people to help. Friends of Lindow Moss will be submitting a response that 25/1573/FUL should be refused and the LPS59 allocation permanently returned to Green Belt. We urge everyone who cares about our environment to add their voice via the portal before the deadline of 3 July. Please make time to do this.

WILMSLOW RESIDENTS COME TOGETHER TO PLANT 400 TREES.

On Sunday, 17th November around 50 Wilmslow residents of all ages came together to plant a new forest in Wilmslow. The event was arranged by the Tree Group of local charity, Transition Wilmslow.

We had the idea following on from the planting of the ‘Tiny Forest’ at Wilmslow High School which we did last February – that was 600 trees planted very close together, a Japanese idea that creates a very fast growing forest, which absorbs a lot of carbon.

Paddy Johnson of the tree group said, “We decided it would be an incredible project to plant more trees, but spaced apart more regularly, so we could compare the growth of the two forests over the coming years, and see which one does better.”

So that’s exactly what we did – The Woodland Trust provided the group with 400 trees and Wilmslow High School agreed that they could use the land behind the existing Tiny Forest.

Lisa Johnson, who helps to arrange events for Transition Wilmslow, said, “It was really important to us to involve lots of people from the community, so we arranged a family tree planting event. We were absolutely delighted that around 50 people came along to join us on the day, despite the weather being pretty wet.”

“It was incredible to see so many children coming along to get involved – how amazing for them to plant these tiny trees and see their progress over the years, growing with them.”

So, 400 more trees were planted, and now we can all watch the progress of the 1,000 strong two forests over the coming years.

Andrew Backhouse, the Chair of the Charity said, “as the climate is changing, so must we – planting trees to offset carbon emissions and to absorb increased rainfall just makes sense right now.”

Get involved by signing up for the monthly email newsletter. More tree planting projects are happening soon, and everyone in Wilmslow and the surrounding areas are very welcome to get involved. We will be planting around 200 more trees at Rugby Club in early December. Please keep an eye on our website and Facebook page, and do get involved. We are in this together.

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