killicks

Actions

  1. Buy Presents That Make A Difference
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 192 others.

  2. Organise Your Money (What You Want To Give Away)
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 111 others.

  3. Slow Down, Calm Down (Stick to the speed limit)
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 182 others.

  4. Give Your Unwanted / Unworn Clothes To Charity
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 351 others.

  5. Shop locally
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 359 others.

  6. Shop Small (Buy local, Switch from the Supermarket)
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 101 others.

  7. Go Ethical With Some of your Savings
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 56 others.

  8. Switch off and unplug appliances and chargers
    Committed to this action for 01 Sep 2005, along with 401 others.

Recent Comments

  1. Get Rid of Your Car - OK, ambitious, but... -

    Those of us who retain our cars could consider generous car use. Picking up hitch-hikers or offering to transport friends and neighbours.

    Its the “going the extra mile kind of thing”

  2. Switch off and unplug appliances and chargers -

    This is somthing we have been thinking about for a while. It makes sense to turn everything off when not in use but for some reason its a hard habit to get into.

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Festival and picnic generously

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