Kingston Environment Newsour e-newsletter, shared with Kingston Environment Centre, gives you monthly updates, local green events coming up, and other news and information from TTK , Kingston Environment Centre, other local friends and the wider Transition and environmental world...

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In January 2016 we began taking turns at editing the newsletter with Kingston Environment Centre, with KEC sending out their editions about 4 times a year and TTK covering all the other months, sharing news and events and the new title, Kingston Environment News. In summer 2017 we started using the same new design and  a shared mailing list, though editors retained some of their own priorities and regular items, and more recently TTK took on the main job of compiling and editing the news. In December 2019, we redesigned the template once more to make the newsletter more readable on mobile phones, and in 2023 began the difficult task of cutting content, again to make it more reader-friendly, by listing other local green groups but giving space to their events and campaigns only and by moving some of the more static information to this website with links to it.

TTK's more recent news items:
- See our monthly newsletter, Kingston Environment News
- Repair Cafe Kingston updates, 2022 onwards
 

 

TTK invites Kingston upon Thames residents to sign an open letter to Cllr Hilary Gander and her colleagues on Kingston Council in support of a local Climate Emergency Declaration...

TTK is a member of The Climate Coalition, whose next action will be a mass lobby of MPs at midday on 26th June - do join in if you can...

Quite well, it seems, and think how effective our simple actions could be if scaled up!

The July TTK/HUG Green Screen film show and discussion with TTK founder Shaun Chamberlin (on the left of the photo) proved a stimulating and enjoyable evening, with the audience providing lots of challenging and interesting questions about the simple, sustainable life recommended by Shaun and the film.

In August 2019 TTK announced a design competition for a fresh new banner to use on this website and new fliers. See the design brief...

Answers to questions raised by the film "BURNED", and things you can do, whether you saw the film or not...

Participants at TTK's September workshop learnt about and practised lobbying MPs, but there was less interest in doing other or new stuff...

The February discussion on sustainable and ethical eating, organised by TTK, proved both informative and enjoyable...

Our monthly repair workshop for clothes and other textiles returns, at a new time and new place...

A new initiative for the global community of coaches, coaching psychologists, leadership facilitators and coaching supervisors is born, and you can join them in a 24-hour global conversation...