Welcome to Hampshire’s Green Book Blog.
This blog aims to promote all things green ie natural, organic and environmentally friendly in the Southampton area and to introduce people to a new book – ‘Southampton’s Green Book and Directory’, which will be published in December 2009.
See separate entry, Hampshire’s Green Book and Directory, for ‘What is Southampton’s Green Book and Directory’?
This blog is quite new and I will be adding details of ‘green’ events in the Southampton area. Please let me know if you are organising a green event so that it can be included here.
I will also be including posts about my attempts and those of my friends to lead a green or greener life!
Please also let me know about your attempts to lead a greener life.
Many thanks
Debbie Cowan – Editor
Southampton’s Green Book and Directory
If you would like a free listing or to advertise in Southampton’s Green Book and Directory please email info@southcoastbooks.com
About the Editor: Debbie Cowan is a freelance journalist, editor and publisher. For 11 years she published ‘interval’, a free what’s on guide for the Dorset and Hampshire area, and for the past 11 years she has written articles for a wide range of publications including ‘Grow Your Own’, ‘Cycling Weekly’ and the Sunday Times.
To order the first edition of Dorset’s Green Book and Directory see www.southcoastbooks.com
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