Transition Town/Village Focus group Swansea valley

Arrange a meet-up, start a community or tell us about an event in the area.

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tiger21
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Transition Town/Village Focus group Swansea valley

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I would like to meet a few people willing to take action to form a local focus group, to run a few commounity projects, and see if it is possible to start a social enterprise business in the future.
The projects would be in areas of zero waste, zero-net energy., Transition Town /Village looking at what could be achived in our local community working together, linking with other projects across the country.
example the Zero Waste Alliance.
combining skills and experiences from other groups like this one on , oil, and what we can do, when it runs out.. :idea: :?: :arrow:
Working local, but with Global links for positive benefits for all. :!:
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Zero Waste,& zero-net energy, the way forward for a greener, cleaner, healthyer community with lower carbon footprint.
Swansea Valley Transition Town Initiative, steering group.
welshgreen
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Post by welshgreen »

im a bit further from swansea but id be willing to come along!
willf
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willf
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JohnB
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How do you get Transition people to use social networking? Or is it just something that townies do?
John

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woodburner
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Re: Transition Town/Village Focus group Swansea valley

Post by woodburner »

tiger21 wrote: The projects would be in areas of zero waste, zero-net energy.,
Zero net energy would mean a change to a system where the internet would be out of the question, as would most other things of current UK society.
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