Categories
Notice

Royal College of Art student collaboration

12 January 2024. Some students at the Royal College of Art would like our help with a project. Please contact the webmaster (address at the bottom of the page) if you would like to help.

The project brief that Aadhyaa mentions is here: Royal-College-of-Art-Grand-Challenge-2023-24-Student-Brief.pdf (PDF, 3 pages, 250kB)

Good morning

I hope this mail finds you well. We are a group of design students from the Royal College of Art, London, and are reaching out to express our interest in connecting with Barnet Climate Action Group for our RCA Grand Challenge 2023/24: Ocean & Cities project.  

The RCA Grand Challenge 2023/24: Ocean & Cities (GC), brings London closer to the ocean, exploring a wide range of design challenges at the interface of land and sea. The goal is to support behaviour change among citizens and organisations through the use of *ocean science, co-design and place-based approaches to:

1. Address the impacts of cities on the ocean.

2. Increase city resilience to ocean-related impacts of climate change.

As required for the project, we have been allotted The London borough of Barnet, as our area of interest. We were fortunate to even connect with the borough representative, Mr Ammar Naqvi, and his team, last year.

We are particularly interested in being a part of a discussion with some members of your organisation around the theme. Our goal is to explore the evolving relationship between the local residents of Barnet and the water bodies in the vicinity.

The proposed discussion could touch upon various aspects, including the historical significance of our local water bodies, our relationship with it while growing up, past/early memories around it, environmental changes affecting them, and the role they play in our daily lives now. Additionally, we can delve into potential community initiatives to preserve and enhance the quality of our water sources.

I am writing to inquire about the possibility of collaborating with your group , hopefully sometime next week. Your group's expertise and community outreach efforts make you an ideal partner for such a discussion. We are open to any suggestions or guidelines you may have regarding the event logistics and format.

Please let us know if you are available to discuss this idea further. We are enthusiastic about the prospect of bringing our community together for an insightful conversation about our local water resources.

I am also attaching the project brief issued by the university for your further reference.

Thank you for considering our proposal, and we look forward to the opportunity for collaboration.

Best regards

Aadhyaa Bhatt
MA Textiles
(Group representative)


Categories
Event Meeting Notice

Barnet’s Citizens’ Assembly Action Group Kickoff

Update 14 March 2024. The six Action Teams have now been set up. The name was changed from Action Group to Action Team. If you would be interested in joining one of the teams, please contact the webmaster, details at the foot of the page. The teams correspond to the five areas in the Citizens Assembly report, plus an inter-faith team. For details of the five areas, see the council’s response to the recommendations from the Citizens’ Assembly (PDF download from https://engage.barnet.gov.uk/response-to-recommendations-from-the-citizens-assembly).


Update 18 January 2024. After attending the Barnet’s Citizens’ Assembly Action Group Kickoff meeting last night (17 January 2024, details below), I (Charles) think that there are major problems with the way that the community action is being organised. We need to have a much clearer view of what the council is planning to do, with cost/benefit numbers attached, and plan together how it is going to be implemented. Please get in touch via the email address at the bottom of the page if you would like to help improve the process.


As a followup to the Barnet Citizens’ Assembly, Barnet council have organised Barnet’s Citizens’ Assembly Action Group Kickoff meeting on Wednesday, 17 January 2024 in the evening.

Flyer here: BarNET ZERO Digital Invitation.pdf (PDF, 1 page, 140kB)

Dave McCormick writes:

The next event on the road to working to address the climate and biodiversity challenges is Wednesday 17th Jan 6.30- 9pm at Middlesex University Hendon.

My understanding is that the session will have 3 main elements:

  1. Sharing information about community activities that are already happening
  2. How to make community activities more impactful – building networks and partnerships, working with the council etc
  3. Action planning for action groups on areas to focus on. Action groups will include residents and council representatives and will have the challenge of making tangible progress by this summer on the path to sustainable Barnet

Example areas that I think may feature are housing and buildings (renewable energy/retrofit), food, waste, air quality, active travel, healthy nature… – but it will be shaped by who is in the room.

If you have a passion for something, want to find out what is going on, see how you can help make a difference, say what the council could do to help please come along.

To register please go to https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/barnets-citizens-assembly-action-group-kickoff-tickets-779351099117

Please share this invite.