Green Feast 2026 at St Werberghs Community Centre
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Come along to St Werburghs Community Centre’s Green Feast for eco-themed stalls, talks, films and activities and a delicious community meal.
Green Feast is now in it’s 4th year. This event includes activities for all ages to spark conversation and action to tackle the climate crisis. Everyone is welcome!
We will be shining a light on the work of Global Majority activists and communities who are leading the way towards a more sustainable and just society. The afternoon will include stalls, workshops, kids activities and a film screening. The evening session will include a panel discussion with our key note speakers followed by a delicious meal by Ripple Cafe.
Green Feast is free but is ticketed due to limited space. Priority tickets for people from communities under-represented in the environmental movement.
Afternoon Session 3:30pm – 6pm
Kids Activities
- Puzzle Pursuit and Chain Reaction games with We the Curious
- Make some recycled crafts from plastic bottles
- Soil is alive! Come listen to the billions of organisms in our soil and discover a worm farm with Generation Soil
- Get a second-hand uniform from St Werburghs Primary School Green Families Group
Stalls
- Get some energy saving advice from Retrofit West and Centre for Sustainable Energy
- Explore green career options with UWE Bristol and their green jobs cards
- Visit the Herbalists Without Borders stall and find about how they support asylum seekers and refugees with plant medicine
- Find out about Nature Youth Connection and Education‘s nature connection and education work with young minoritised people
Workshops and Activities
- Learn how to write climate messages in Chinese while chatting with One Green Kitchen about their climate action plan created by 50+ women from Global Majority backgrounds
- Plant Power – Film & Interactive Workshop: Plant Power follows two Bristolians who rediscovered the healing force of plants during the Covid‑19 lockdown. From guerilla gardening in St Paul’s to cultivating calming Banyan trees across Bristol, Judith and Amrish show how green spaces can boost wellbeing, nurture connection and spark community action. A vibrant story of resilience from the Co‑POWeR research project.
- Make wild flower seed bombs with St Werburghs CommunityGardening Club
- Create your own biofertilisers for the garden – very hands on activity for adults and children with Shift Bristol
- Climate Conversations at our Community Table, including a listening circle and mapping the area.
- Bring your bike for a service from LifeCycle‘s Dr Bike
Our wonderful Ripple Cafe will be open for drinks and snacks.
Evening Panel and Meal 5:30pm – 8pm
6pm – 7pm Panel Discussion:
- Tori Tsui (Climate activist and writer)
- Jose Barco (Founder & Director, CoLab International)
- Anne Su (One Green Kitchen, Community Climate Action Plan)
- Izzy Russell (Ashley ward councillor)
- Facilitated by Beth Searle, Retrofit West
7pm – 8pm Community meal from Ripple Cafe
Please reserve tickets for both sessions if you would like to attend for the whole day.
Get in touch with events@stwerburghs.org.uk if you require any further information.