Co-ops workshop recording Thanks to Nick Osborne for recording the Co-ops workshop from the conference Download and listen to the co-ops workshop
Cuddly Transition workshop recording Nick Osborne, trainer par excellence, TT Glastonbury member and co-creator of the ‘Weaving Magic’ training course ran a workshop called ‘Beyond Cuddly Transition’ which we gather went down very well. Nick took a recording which you are welcome to listen to and share. Download and listen to the recording Nick
Free workshops for initiatives Tessy Britton and friends are the driving force behind the Travelling Pantry concept – a moving workshop for groups, communities and initiatives. It sounds like fun and worth a read – here’s some of their blurb: The Travelling Pantry would like to invite everyone in the Transition Network to request a
Urgent action on energy security endorsed by major mainstream report A recently published Chatham House and Lloyds whitepaper, ‘Sustainable Energy Security: Strategic Risks and Opportunities for Business’ did the rounds around Transition the moment it was published. It was so stimulating that we have been moved to do our first ever press release. The press release is attached in full
Job: Community Project Officer, local food Thanks to Sophia Elek of Transition Town Totnes for alerting us to this excellent sounding job, working around and about in Devon, inspiring and supporting local food groups. The job advert is attached to this news item, and here’s the blurb: The post is working with the charity Community
Of apocalypse and forest gardens From John Thackara: Three hundred people came to South Devon in England for the fourth gathering of the Transition Network. They were a modest cross section of the many thousands of people now involved in 330 official Transition initiatives (up from 170 this time last year) and many more less
Zero Carbon Britain 2030 published The Centre for Alternative Technology (CAT) have just released their latest piece called Zero Carbon Britain. Now, we’re great mates with the CAT crowd and will soon be working on a book together, so we’re going to be a bit biased, but either way, we highly recommend you