Monthly archive for November 2011
Showing results 16 - 20 of 20 for the month of November, 2011.
7 Nov 2011

First of all, a quick update – the REconomy project is proceeding well, and we have busy compiling a set of resources that we hope will be useful for all Transition initiatives. These will help you build a new local economy where you are, and will cover leadership, strategy and visioning, starting up new enterprises and connecting with existing businesses and other partners. We are creating a new website and linked social media (along with opportunities to meet in person) that will support wider discussion and sharing of ideas and practicalities across the Transition network. After all, we’re not exactly sure how to go about this, the process is emerging as we go and we are all learning together. There will be more news on this website launch within the next few weeks. Meanwhile we have a word/language challenge that we’d like your help with…
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3 Nov 2011

Having spent the couple of nights before Halloween hollowing out several pumpkins and ending up with mountains of orange flesh, finding something to do with it all was a challenge. The kids had tired of pumpkin soup, so it was by good fortune that I chanced across this recipe for pumpkin pie (in Carey and Large’s book ‘Festivals, Family and Food’), and I’m smitten (and so are the kids)! It’s easy to make, makes your kitchen smell amazing while it’s cooking, and it tastes great. So here’s how it works. You will need:
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2 Nov 2011

A bumper harvest of apples has resulted in an abundance of top Transition stories in the UK! Local fruit harvesters, now part of Transition Kensal to Kilburn (K2K) were joined by the newly- formed Transition Willesden in setting up stall with traditional apple press in tow on the Kilburn High Road to make juice from locally-picked fruit. As temperatures soared on an unusually hot autumn day, over 200 shoppers and children helped press the fruit, taste the juice and join in the fun (see above). Pictures of the stall can be seen here; and local press coverage here, here and here. Thanks to Viv Stein of K2K for this great story!
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2 Nov 2011
Here is a guest post from Michaela, Rob & Dinky of Transition Cowbridge, telling the story of their Transition initiative’s role in fighting a proposed gas fracking site.
Thursday 20 October 2011 was a landmark day in the Vale of Glamorgan and one that will have a knock-on effect around the country and hopefully beyond. It was a day where community power helped to bring about a unanimous decision by the local county council to deny Coastal Oil & Gas the right to test for shale gas at an industrial estate on the outskirts of the village of Llandow.
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1 Nov 2011
For the past year, Catrina Pickering has been Transition Network’s diversity person, developing trainings networks and insights around Transition and how initiatives might better embed diversity and inclusion in their work. Sadly, the funding for her post recently came to an end, but before she moved on, we asked her to distil her learnings and accumulated wisdom into a guide for Transition initiatives. So, hot off the press, here it is, your fantastic, free, 25 page guide to embedding diversity and inclusion in your Transition initiative or community project. Pass it around, and do let us know what you think.
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