The Great Big Green Week is the UK’s biggest ever celebration of community action to tackle climate change and protect nature.
Every year, people come together to unleash a wave of support for action to protect the planet. Tens of thousands of people in every corner of the country celebrate the heartfelt, brave, everyday actions being taken to stand up for nature and fight climate change.
Join us for clothing and craft swaps, and a charity plant stall .
Saturday 8th June
12.00 - 3.00- Sustainable Clothing Swap run by Rainbow Bedfordshire
All genders swap where you can come along and pick out a new outfit.
You can either bring some items along to swap or you can "shop" (all items are free)
Donations are appreciated.
We are still looking for donation of clothing, hats, accessories, shoes, bags, wigs etc.
If you would like to donate ahead of the Swap day, please contact: info@rainbowbedfordshire.co.uk
11.00 - 4.30- Charity Plant Stall in aid of Sue Ryder Hospice Moggerhanger and the Bedford Hospital Primrose Unit
Sue Ryder is here to make sure everyone approaching the end of their life or living with grief can access the support they need. Bedford Hospital's Primrose Unit provides vital cancer treatment locally. Volunteer Valerie grows, pots-up, trims and waters this permanent stall to raise money for both charities.
Saturday 15th June
11.00 - 4.30- Craft 'Stash' Swap run by Bedford Craft Swaps
www.facebook.com/bedfordcraftswaps
Bring the craft supplies you don't use any more, and take away the items you will. This is your chance to clear out any art and craft supplies you don't want and swap for something you do. It's completely free and even if you don't have anything to swap, you can still take home something inspiring. Come along for a good crafty rummage.
11.00 - 4.30- Charity Plant Stall in aid of Sue Ryder Hospice Moggerhanger and the Bedford Hospital Primrose Unit
Sue Ryder is here to make sure everyone approaching the end of their life or living with grief can access the support they need. Bedford Hospital's Primrose Unit provides vital cancer treatment locally. Volunteer Valerie grows, pots-up, trims and waters this permanent stall to raise money for both charities.