Tuesday, 9 October 2012

Update - 08.10.12

This being the second week in the month, there is no official gathering, but I know some of you have begun to gather in 2to4 Groups and other smaller settings, which is great. If you are interested in finding out more and/or joining something like that, let us know - we'd be pleased to help facilitate.

If you like classical music, Ian has send us details of a charity concert happening tomorrow evening in aid of Barnet Carers and the Barnet Alzheimer's Fund. Details are available in the post below if you are interested.

We look forward to seeing you all next Wednesday (the 17th) at Coffee Republic for our next cafe session. Caroline Burns will be our guest speaker, sharing her experiences of a life less ordinary working with disadvantaged communities in Bolivia. Our last gathering when we heard from Wendy was inspiring - be sure not to miss this equally exciting session. We want as many people as possible to benefit from this series (and the community in general), so why not bring a friend...?

7:30pm at 778 North Finchley High Road.


Have a great week everyone - see you soon!

Charity concert

If you like a spot of classical music and raising money for good local causes, then why not pop along to Henrietta Barnett School tomorrow evening and enjoy both! Tickets are available on the door.


Thanks to Ian for sharing this - let us know if you go along or if you have anything else you'd like to promote...

Saturday, 6 October 2012

Building community

A few photos from our recent pub gathering. One half of the Justice Matters strap line is "building community" (the other half being "bringing hope" if you hadn't noticed). Just 18 months ago, this was just an aspiration. Today we have a mailing list of 50 people, 60 followers on Facebook and between 15 and 25 people regularly attending our gatherings.



Its great fun to be part of such a dynamic and diverse community and there's room for more. Come along to our next session and see for yourself...

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

Government Advocacy Training Day

"Would you like to learn the best way to get your MP's attention? Do you want advice on how to raise awareness in your community?"

The following message was posted on our Facebook Page by International Justice Mission UK. It looks like an interesting training opportunity - anyone interested in going?

"Given your interest in issues of social justice, I thought you might be interested in an event we’re holding on Sat 13th October. It’s an informal and relaxed afternoon consisting of workshops about engaging your MP and your local community in issues of social justice. It will finish with an address by Labour MP Stephen Timms. It’s going to be a great event so I hope you’ll be able to make it! You can get full details and book your place here: www.ijmuk.org/advocacy-training."


Shared from the Justice Matters Facebook Page

JM this evening

Looking forward to seeing you tonight. Just to let you know, though I had planned for us to be out and about for the first part of this evening's gathering, if it proves to be pouring down with rain, we will revised that part of the plan and stay in the safety of the pub. So don't let the rain be a reason not to come along...

8pm at the Bohemia, 762-764 North Finchley High Road.

See you later...

Monday, 1 October 2012

October Update

Its the start of a new month and another chance to get together and explore what it means to "learn to do right [and] seek justice". We had an excellent first session of our new theme, with practical tips on reducing your water impact from Dave Farnworth and inspiring real-life stories from Wendy, who challenged us to consider what disturbs us and find out how to get involved in solving it. For her, that has meant stepping out in faith to work alongside clubbers, addicts, sex workers and trafficked women. In each case, it was about stepping out and being willing to embrace opportunities and connections. What would embracing an opportunity to step out mean for you?


Our pub gatherings this term will compliment the theme of the cafe sessions, looking at how we can develop Justice Matters sessions to be even better at equipping and encouraging its members to be effective, ordinary radicals. The first of these will be this Wednesday, so make sure you come along and add your ideas to the mix. More information about the session is available in the post below.


That's all for now - have a great week and see you at The Bohemia on Wednesday.

Reduce you water impact

At our cafe session on 19th September, Dave Farnworth shared some excellent practical tips on ways to reduce your water impact. Why not give one of them a go?

  • Use a 'hippo' or expanding crystals to reduce the water used in flushing the loo
  • Know where your stop cock is
  • Get an eco shower head and timer to reduce the water you use in the shower 
  • Use a directional head spray on kitchen tap
  • Use water gel granules for hanging baskets / potted plants (reduces watering by up to four times)
  • Use 'Ecozone' magnets or similar to reduce limescale in your washing machine or dishwasher
  • Consider using a water meter - you can always have it uninstalled after a year if its not cost effective

For more information: