To celebrate achieving Carbon Neutral Hinckley and Earth Day 2030, a
week-long festival of earth-friendly activities in and around
Hinckley. All travel on Hinckley BioBuses will be free for the
duration of the festival. Wild extravaganza at Crescent Gardens. Five
years after the bulldozers moved in, follow the inspiring story of how
the area has been rewilded to become an award-winning community garden
and urban nature reserve. Hinckley Cycle Circle An all-day event for
all, featuring a non-stop circuit of the Hinckley Cycle Orbital Route,
for bikes, ebikes and epods. With entertainment and refreshments, and
prizes for themed entries. Well Dressing ChallengeCommunity groups and
schools around the Hinckley area will decorate water refill points,
with prizes in five categories. Time Travel ExperienceA week-long
exhibition showing the history of carbon-neutral transport over the
past ten years, including virtual reality experiences of the signts,
sounds and smells of internal combustion engined vehicles, hands-on
experience of driving early electric vehicles, and demonstrations of
the latest bio-powered vehicles. Heroes of the RevolutionVisit the
green plaques around Hinckley in hop-on/hop-off epods for an
interactive tour of the important places where the transition to a
carbon-neutral Hinckley started and the people who started it, with
virtual reality interviews and oral history accounts. Hot Air Balloon
ridesTake to the sky in a carbon-neutral SolarFlame™️ powered hot
air balloon for a birds-eye view of the area (weather permitting).
Starry Starry NightIn the past few years local astronomers have
benefitted from reduced light pollution in the area thanks to the new
design of LED street lighting and DeadLight™️ low-reflection road
surfaces. On the night of Earth Day, Monday 22 April, the lights will
go out in many Hinckley buildings for one hour to provide an even
better view of the night sky, and there will be guided observation
sessions in the Crescent Gardens observation platform. Hinckley
Arboretum DaysEvery day during the festival Hinckley Arboretum will
run guided tours to explore the variety of trees, their role in
storing carbon, and the biodiversity they support. The tour will
include models and artist's impressions of the Rail Freight Terminal
which was planned for the site before local opposition stopped it.
Carbon-Neutral GardeningThere will be demonstrations around the area
with tips on carbon-neutral gardening: peat-free, no-dig,
home-composting, community propagation and other ways for us all to
keep Hinckley carbon neutral. Permaculture for the futureDuring the
festival Hinckley will host a symposium of planning professionals from
around the UK to explore ways to continue the carbon-neutral
revolution and save the world. Mehr anzeigen
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