Frodsham Transition Initiative (FTI)

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Frodsham Transition Initiative (FTI) My name is Allan Arthur and I represent FTI

FTI. How much money do we seek? FTI is a community organisation working to make Frodsham more resilient, more sustainable and an happier place to live in the face of future uncertainties. We request £750 to meet both the costs of supporting our existing and new community initiatives and the cost of our community meeting 18th March 2015 regarding Energy supply including fracking, the installation of the Wind Farm and the Community Benefit fund

Frodsham Transition Initiative We seek £250 so that our Tree Warden and our scouts and guides can continue the work this year of planting more fruit trees We seek £250 to meet the start-up costs of those projects that will arise in the months ahead. We week £250 toward the cost of our 2nd Anniversary, Energy Supply, Wind Farm and Community Benefit Fund meeting taking place at Frodsham Community centre 6.45 pm on 18th March 2015.

Frodsham Transition Initiative FTI has a strong record for supporting Frodsham community projects namely Frodsham Community Choir, Community Orchards, Childrens’ Community garden, Care of the Elderly, Incredible Edible and many others. Our event of 18th March will involve a lively debate – last year more than 120 persons came to a similar event. It will also feature stalls of all FTI projects and also a range of visitors and other community stalls. The event will inspire other community projects to emerge and FTI will seek to give them support.

FTI. How will we help the Frodsham community? We seek to make our projects fun and interesting for Frodsham people of all ages and interests, from singing in the Choir to planting fruit trees. It is vital that Frodsham residents are informed about energy supply and conservation issues and the funding benefits arising from the Wind Farm. As new projects emerge and start we will seek to give support.

Frodsham Transition Initiative FTI belongs to Frodsham and by voting for us you make Frodsham a more resilient, a more sustainable, a more informed and an happier community. “ We do not need magic to change the world. We carry all the power we need inside ourselves already. We have the power to imagine better” J.K.Rowling