Join One Planet Abingdon celebrations

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March 14, 2023

Day of activities: talks, toasting and tasting, tree planting, bike repairs, and celebration cupcakes on March 18th

One Planet Abingdon CEC are celebrating after having another five-year license granted by Abingdon Town Council to stay in their premises at County Hall in the Market Place.

Join them on Saturday, 18th March from 10.30am to 3pm when they will be marking the occasion by teaming up with Abingdon Carbon Cutters for a day packed with activities: foodie talks and speeches by sponsors, chair and youth representatives, toasting and plant-based tasting plates, tree planting by Abingdon Carbon Cutters, bike repairs under the arches, and celebration cupcakes for everyone!!

One Planet Abingdon Climate Emergency Centre is an inspirational community hub run by volunteers, for the benefit of the people and the planet, building resilience in a climate emergency. One Planet Abingdon – Climate Emergency Centre

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