Preparations are well underway for Darlington’s Eco Fair taking place in and around the town centre on Saturday 8th June, 10am-3pm.
Science workshops and demonstrations, Rainforest animal encounters, theatre and fashion shows are just some of the free family fun activities being held across the day. There will be the chance for people of all ages to try sustainable arts and crafts for free and find out more about living a greener life.*
A willow sculpture activity trail will lead young eco explorers to lots more free activities across the town centre.
Local and regional eco producers will set their stalls out in the Market Square with information and products including award winning Acorn Dairy, and a range of gifts, cosmetics, glass, soaps, candles and eco-friendly clothing producers.
The last free seed swap drop in session of the season will also take place at the library.
Organisations including Pepperfield Farm (wildlife rehabilitation), Darlington Beekeeper’s Association, Durham Wildlife Trust, Sustrans and Tees Rivers Trust will be on hand to offer information and advice on protecting the local environment. The Environment Agency is also putting on a free theatre show, at Darlington Hippodrome, to bring to life the issues around climate change.
Visitors can find out about saving energy, saving money and living more sustainably, thanks to Teesside Cloth Nappy Library, National Energy Foundation, Darlington Credit Union and Darlington Association on Disability.
For full details of the event visit:
www.enjoydarlington.co.uk/whatson
More details of the council’s work to become carbon neutral and how residents and businesses can get involved can be found at www.darlington.gov.uk/sustainable
*Some of the attractions need to be booked, despite being free.
Photo: Gregg Rhodes from Sustrans; Andy Hutchinson-Clish, Darlington Hippodrome; Rose Drew from Sustrans; Esme Bloomfield, Darlington Hippodrome; Stephen Round from The Round One; Joseph Baggaley, Earth Warriors; Chris McEwan, cabinet member for economy.