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*Urban Green Fair*
Brockwell Park: Sunday Sept 9th
We have nearly a 100 new potential members for our mailing list
who talked with us all day long about strategies for transition in
Brixton!

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Transition Towns on BBC Radio Scotland |
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On Monday morning, one of the best pieces of radio journalism about
Transition Initiatives, and about Totnes in particular, was broadcast
on BBC Radio Scotlands The Investigation programme.
The reporter, Mark Stephen, had travelled to Totnes a couple of months
ago, and done a wide range of interviews, which are woven into the
piece. You can read his report here
and you can listen to the piece by clicking the Listen to this
Programme icon on the top right hand side. You can also hear the piece
and the subsequent phone-in together by clicking here.
The phone-in gives a real sense of how the Transition concept is taking
off, people from all over Scotland ringing in to say what a wonderful
idea. If you are feeling despondent and cynical today, and that change
isnt possible because no-one ever wants to change, check out the phone
in as well as the main piece.
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Architects Week Panel: Review & Blog |
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TTB hosted an engaging panel discussion yesterday (June 19) on
architecture, the built environment and climate change. We are proud to
have collected a panel that included some visionary perspectives and
radical solutions as well as solid practical experience. I left aware
of the huge obstacles in creating a low carbon built environment, but
also inspired by solutions that could be created if the will
existed to allow the sort of changes we need....
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