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3 Jan 2013

Welcome back, and a vision for 2013

Welcome back to Transition Culture for 2013.  It is a year fraught with dangers yet also rich with possibilities.  I hope that Transition Network, and this blog, and all the other resources out there for people wanting to embrace these possibilities will continue to support and inspire you through 2013.  Let’s kick this year off with a talk I gave last October at Communicate 2012: Breaking Boundaries, hosted by the Bristol Natural History Consortium.  I was asked to speak about what was my vision for 10 years in the future.  May 2013 bring more, and firmer, steps towards its realisation:

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5 Dec 2012

A November Round-up of What’s Happening out in the World of Transition

Let’s start this month’s bumper round-up (which contains some of the finest short films about Transition among many many other things) with the news that Transition Network has just been named as the winner of the highly prestigious European Economic and Social Committee’s Civil Society Prize.  This is great recognition for the work of the REconomy Project and so many people in hundreds of European local communities who are engaging their local civil society in developing low carbon futures and livelihoods which promote wellbeing for all in the community.  There are more than 500 Transition initiative community groups in 23 European countries (more than 1000 groups worldwide) who are working on the “transition” to a low-carbon, socially-just future.

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4 Dec 2012

A visit to Brixton Energy: “We’re not wedded to solar panels … we’re wedded to wellbeing”

Last Friday I visited Brixton in south London to visit Brixton Energy.  Brixton Energy had just closed its second share launch, Brixton Energy Solar 2, which had raised £70,000.  Its first project, Brixton Energy Solar 1, was the UK’s first inner-city community-owned solar power station, a 37kW solar array on the roof of Elmore House on the Loughborough Estate.  The second was a 45kW system spread over the roofs of the 4 housing blocks of Styles Gardens.  I joined Agamemnon Otero of Brixton Energy on the roof of a neighbouring tower block on a crisp and clear winter day, with a clear view over the solar systems that Brixton Energy had already installed (see picture above), to ask him more about the project. 

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3 Dec 2012

Last Shop Standing: the rise, fall and rebirth of the independent record shop: an interview with Graham Jones

I recently watched a fantastic documentary, ‘Last Shop Standing: the rise, fall and rebirth of the independent record shop’ and found it very inspiring.  Here is the trailer:

It’s fantastic.  Get a copy.  It made me wonder whether the recent revival of independent record shops have a few things to teach us more generally about vibrant local economies?  As a vinyl junkie and as someone who grew up in independent record shops, I wanted to explore some of the issues in the film in more depth.  I was therefore delighted to be able to start out by interviewing Graham Jones, author of ‘Last Shop Standing’ and presenter of the film.  As lovers of music, vinyl and independent shops we could have talked all day, but luckily for you we kept it brief. 

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9 Nov 2012

Fiona Ward introduces the REconomy Project

Fiona Ward of the REconomy Project recently gave a webinar for Transition US about REconomy, and answered questions from participants in the US about how this might be of use to them in the creation of more resilient local economies.  Here it is.

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Categories: REconomy Project, Resilience, Social enterprise