Vegan festival season is coming!
We are so excited that so many summer events are back on the calendar this year. Our sisters at Scary Little Girls have a massive Mayven Festival
Taster workshops: Learn new tech skills with Twine! – POSTPONED
This workshop has unfortunately been postponed due to illness. Keep an eye on this page for further updates. Do you want to learn some new tech
International Chernobyl Disaster Remembrance Day
The image above is of the memorial to the firefighters who arrived first on the scene of the Chernobyl disaster Today, 26th April, is International Chernobyl Disaster
We’re Walking Again!
We are walking from Greenham Common to Aldermaston Atomic Weapons Establishment (AWE) on Saturday 9th April to support the Aldermaston Women’s Peace Camp. We want to join them
World Water Day
Today is World Water Day The theme for this year is Groundwater - out of sight, under our feet, crossing borders, groundwater is a hidden treasure that
Land Occupations and Direct Action: From Greenham to HS2
We have been fortunate to work with an amazing young woman recently. Wren* has been involved in the HS2 occupations and protests and here she explains a
Greenham Women Everywhere stand with Ukraine
Greenham Women Everywhere is a project designed to collate and preserve the history and heritage of the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp. Women gathered in 1981 for
NEW support for women affected by trauma, violence and abuse in Cornwall during lockdown
We are pleased to announce that we have been awarded funding by the National Lottery Community Fund to work with partners across Cornwall including The Women's Centre Cornwall and Into Bodmin to deliver
💥 Policing Bill – Digital Rebellion – FINAL PHASE 💥
The Policing Bill returns to the commons on Monday 28th February, where MPs will decide whether to accept the Lord’s much-needed amendments to the bill or to
Write Greenham Women into herstory
The image shows Ginette Leach with her typewriter at Greenham Common Women’s Peace Camp. Let's get more information about the Greenham Common Women's Peace Camp onto Wikipedia!