| November 18, 2010 | ||
| 6:00 pm | to | 7:00 pm |
Bristol, The Guide to Good Living
The first comprehensive guide to all that is green and good in the city.
Thursday 18 November
6 to 7 p.m.
at the Harbourside
(underneath the Watershed)
Bristol BS1
RSVP bristolgoodliving@gmail.com
From the ecojam website:
You can pre-order your copy at www.amazon.co.uk for the special price of £8.99. (editorial note: Amazon is currently advertising it as £6.99) ‘Bristol – A guide to good living’ is a joint venture between Alastair Sawday Publishing and the Bristol Green Capital Momentum Group. It will be in Bristol book shops and retail outlets from 18th November, priced £9.99.
From amazon:
Product Description

This practical guidebook describes the full range of green and ‘good living’ activities that exist in the West Country’s most vibrant city. Chapters cover Bristol’s many neighbourhoods and micro-communities, illustrating their different cultures. Through a selection of maps, tours, stories and case studies the book highlights the ‘good’ and ‘green’ activities taking place, alongside future plans for sustainable living. The guide also includes insights into the work of a number of key projects that have had an impact on ‘greenness’, not just at local but also at national and international level. Themes from across the city emerge: food and micro-energy projects, street parties, plastic bag-free communities, and numerous activities springing from a cooperative city lifestyle. Stories from influential locals speak of new ways of living and learning together. The book shows what ‘good living’ Bristol folk are up to, and how others can get stuck in. It is an inspiration.