WHAT did you do at the weekend? The SNJ has collected some posts from social media to find out.
On Saturday people from Gloucestershire Climate Action Network encouraged shoppers to go on the London Climate Change March on Sunday.
Members of @GlosCAN with Earthman & stall in #stroud high st ahead of #ClimateMarch tomorrow. @doinacornell pic.twitter.com/kmvU8UCXtG
— Transition Stroud (@TTStroud) November 28, 2015
Three bus loads of people went into London from Stroud to express their concern about global warming.
World leaders are due to gather in Paris for crunch UN climate change talks to thrash out a new deal on limiting greenhouse gas emissions post-2020.
@StroudGreens and Stroud youth at London Climate Change March @megantitleysnj @stroudlife @stroudnew @stroudlife pic.twitter.com/xYNLWjrxXI
— Ruth Davey (@LookAgainPhotos) November 29, 2015
Minchinhampton Common appeared on BBC Countryfile.
If you want to try and spot the clip go to
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b006t0bv
Great to see the cattle grazing on #Minchinhampton Common on @BBCCountryfile tonight. Crucial for keeping Stroud's #MagnificentMeadows.
— Cotswolds AONB (@CotswoldsAONB) November 29, 2015
Adam Horovitz and Joe Reeve launched their album and book, Little Metropolis.
Little Metropolis is centred around memories of Adam and Joe's experience of growing up in Stroud.
The project uses poetry, interviews with residents and newly composed music to weave a nostalgic but grounded tapestry of small town life.
They look great, well done @adamhorovitz @joeiselvis @kriszyk @Adam_Hinks @getcasual @solopress @discfactory https://t.co/3LxTTRoP7Y
— Stroud Fringe 2015 (@Stroud_Fringe) November 26, 2015
The Christmas tree festival began at St Laurence Church.
@megantitleysnj @StroudGoodwill see our Xmas tree & send cards to prisoners worldwide Dec 4 Stroud Parish Church pic.twitter.com/ahnotukid2
— Amnesty MidGlos (@AmnestyMidGlos) November 28, 2015
Families are invited to go along to view the display of decorated trees donated by businesses, organisations, groups and individuals.
The church is open from today until Sunday, December 6 for visitors to come along and view the display.
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