Dragon’s Den for Hippies?

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The Big Green Challenge is sort of a competition organised to reward groups and organisations who can find new and better ways for reducing carbon dioxide emissions in their community.

There’s a launch at the Orange Studio on Cannon St tomorrow (Fri 2 Nov) at 1,
Selly Oak MP Lynne Jones will be one of the speakers, and you can register online here.
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