ENERGY MATTERS
Public Forum
Sun 3rd August
1pm Rec Centre
Q. What needs to happen in regards to ENERGY MATTERS for Lyttelton and the Harbour Basin to become resilient and sustainable?
Browse the Brainstorming Summaries from the Energy Matters Forum held on Sunday the 3rd of August in Lyttelton.
Project Lyttelton Energy Matters
See our blog for the latest developments.
Grow Local - Opawa Garden
Become an Organic Vege-Box Member
Signup at Project Lyttelton
$20 / week, 20 hours volunteering per season and receive over 20 weeks of produce beginning October 2008
With oil prices spinning out of control and food shortages starting in many parts of the world it is more important than ever to produce our food locally and organically.
Grow Local Opawa Garden has been established for a year and is sited on the original CPIT organic horticultural trainging site in Opawa, Christchurch. PL took over the gardens last July and a team of volunteers and paid gardeners have worked hard over the year to turn it into a productive garden again.We harvested a wonderful variety of vegetables and fruit over the last months and are hoping to increase our output in the following seasons. Grow Lyttelton 2007 Report
Local Lifelong Learning
Te Reo & Maori Tikanga
Wednesday 6-8pm from 23 July
Lyttelton Main School Hall
Digital Photo Editing
Thursday 6.30-8.30pm from 24 July
Diamond Harbour Rugby Club Lounge.
Responsible Transport Solutions for Lyttelton
Project Lyttelton is exploring what sustainable transport for our community might look like. We encourage people to walk, use buses and reduce car use by sharing rides. Co-operatively owned car sharing is also a possibility. Watch the You Tube videos at World Carshare Video Library. of Vancouver’s Co-operative Auto Network (CAN) with that project’s initiator. If you are interested in exploring this concept for our Lyttelton community contact us
Currently a CCC community van coordinated by Project Lyttelton is used regularly on Tuesdays.






