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8 Jun 2011

Nigel in Transition

Is Transition all well-attended events and hugely successful projects?  Well no.  The concept of ‘celebrating failure’ and being honest about what works and doesn’t work is a key part of it, as is sharing those experiences and the learnings from it.  Here is an off-beat film from Hay-on-Wye made in that spirit, as our laconic and reflective host walks us through his experiences of trying to make Transition happen where he lives…

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16 May 2011

Incredible Edible Totnes gets underway with its first plantings

The BBC film crew filming the Incredible Edible Totnes group planting food at Steamer Quay....

A few months ago, Paul Clarke of Incredible Edible Todmorden came to Totnes and gave a talk about their work.  As a result, Incredible Edible Totnes was suggested and I am delighted to report that its first project is underway.  Down at Steamer Quay they have taken over 8 unloved Council planters and filled them with peas, beans, rocket, lettuce, nasturtiums and much more.  The food is there for anyone to help themselves to, and indeed I had some rather nice rocket from there the other day.  Click here to hear an interview on the new Totnes FM radio station with Joy Hanson, one of the project’s founders.  The BBC have been in Totnes for the past week filming for a series called ‘Towns’, which will be broadcast in September, and they filmed some sequences of work underway on the planters (see above).  Here are some more pictures of the Steamer Quay planters… more projects are now being planned…

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Categories: Community Involvement, Food, Great Reskilling, Localisation, Resilience, Transition Initiatives


13 May 2011

Transition Town Tufnell Park’s ‘Big Dig’

Here’s a lovely short film from London about a back garden make-over organised by Transition Town Tufnell Park…

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3 May 2011

Ingredients of Transition: Investing in Transition

FC United is a supporter-owned football club in Manchester, formed by Manchester United fans opposed to the Glazers buyout of the club. They play in the Northern Premier League and aim to raise £1.5 million for a new ground, and have already raised £700,000, in part through a very well supported share launch. Might a similar model also enable the rapid acceleration of Transition at the community level?

Here is a last minute addition to the ingredients for the forthcoming ‘Transition Companion’.  It is especially timely as OVESCO in Lewes’s share option has managed to raise £286, 600 is only £20,000 short of its target … if you live in an around Lewes, get your shares before 27th May!!

Money isn’t a neutral thing.  The decisions we make with our investment choices either prop up and reinforce an economic model rooted in a past of cheap energy prices and climate irresponsibility, or they can help to bring forth a new, revitalised and more appropriate way of doing things.

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28 Apr 2011

How can we grow more food locally? Pam Warhurst of Incredible Edible Todmorden speaks in Bath

Transition Bath recently posted this film of an excellent talk they hosted from an event called ‘How Can We Grow More Food Locally?’ (which had a great poster – see left).  The talk was part of a wider series of ‘Transition Talks’, the next one being called ‘Does money make the world go round?’ which features Mark Boyle (‘the Moneyless Man’)  and Molly Scott Cato.  Here’s the talk…. very inspiring.

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