Welcome to Transition Chesterfield! We're an inspiring community group aiming to make Chesterfield more resilient and sustainable. We want to create positive local solutions to the twin challenges of 'peak oil' and climate change, and make our town a better place to live. You can catch up on our latest news on this home page, or have a look round the rest of the website to to find out about upcoming events, general background, useful links, contact details and more.
1st February: Green Drinks. At The Market, Market Square, 19:30 'til late. A chance to meet and socialise with like minded people, and discover what we do.
9th February: Core Group Meeting, Town Hall. Anyone is welcome to attend these meetings where we discuss our campaigns and events. Meet from 18:30, meeting starts at 19:00, ends at 20:30.
Transition Chesterfield held their 4th Annual Potato Day on 28 January 2012. We sold 43 varieties of potatoes, 4 types of onions, 2 garlics and eschalote grise, a gourmet shallot. Like the previous years it was a big success, with queues forming outside half an hour before our opening time of 10:00.
BOOK NOW for Bikeability Cycle Training Courses as part of the bike project: Fossil Fuel to Pedal Power.
Transition Chesterfield's Annual General Meeting will be held after the talk described above, in the Assembly Room of the Market Hall, S40 1AR. The minutes of last year's AGM, and the constitution as amended at that meeting, are here. At the AGM, we elect a Secretary, a Treasurer, and three other members of the Core Group. Nominations for all of these posts are welcome at the meeting. There is, so far, nothing else on the agenda this year, apart from the reports from the Secretary and Treasurer.
Sun 8 May, 10.30 am - 12.30 pm, Whittington
Forage for seasonal wild food on your doorstep! Learn how to find and identify edible leaves, flowers and berries. With Anne Frazer and Ian Openshaw.
For more information and to book contact Lisa at workshop@transitionchesterfield.org.uk or tel 01246-239289. Cost £2 per person payable on the day
Derbyshire County Council are submitting a £5 million bid to the government’s Local Sustainable Transport Fund for a project which covers the districts of Bolsover, Chesterfield and North East Derbyshire to:
• Improve access to employment, education and training
We have unfortunately had to postpone the film showing of Age of Stupid.

The next ragging evening will be on Tuesday 22nd March at Christine Redding’s at 7.30. Please contact Steph on 01246 239048 if you want to join the group.
Wednesday 23rd March 2011 at Anne Frazer’s (ring Steph on 01246 239048 for directions)
19.00 Refreshments
19.30-21.30 Activities and discussions
21.30 Close