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NFU Buy Local Campaign

Posted on April 5, 2007 by Phil PearceApril 19, 2019

Following the example of others (FoE and WMN) the NFU has just launched its own “Buy Local” Campaign. Support can be pledged by going to www.countrysideonline.co.uk. … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Education, Food

Post Office Network

Posted on April 5, 2007 by Phil PearceApril 19, 2019

According to press reports the recent DTI consultation over the future of the post office network has drawn such a large response that a decision on the process (criteria) for “stabilising the network” has been delayed for two months. Under … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Miscellaneous

Electronic and Electrical Waste Recycling and Re-Use

Posted on March 26, 2007 by Phil PearceApril 19, 2019

The Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment Directive (WEEE) is due to come into force on 1st July 2007. The County Council advises that following current discussions with SITA, DEFRA and Environment Agency on the implications, recommendations will follow, and information … Continue reading →

Posted in Transition Falmouth, Waste and Recycling

Transition Falmouth – Oct 2006 – March 2007

Posted on March 25, 2007 by Lorely LloydApril 19, 2019

Following is a personal resume of the six month history of TF by Lorely Lloyd. Rob Hopkins at PC Convergence In September 2006 I attended the annual Permaculture Convergence and was excited to hear Rob Hopkins present the Transition Town … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Partnerships, Publicity, Transition Falmouth

Waste: The Local Situation – March 2007

Posted on March 15, 2007 by Phil PearceApril 21, 2021

Brief scene-setting information on the Waste Issue in Cornwall and in the Transition Falmouth catchment area: plus a summary of possible issues to be addressed by Transition Falmouth with links to further sources of information. Special Interest Area : Waste … Continue reading →

Posted in Transition Falmouth, Waste and Recycling

Darnit – The Arts & Crafts Group

Posted on March 4, 2007 by Rachel LayApril 19, 2019

Darnit, the arts & crafts group, is about self sufficiency and recycling, learning and using traditional skills, putting them to use in our modern world and considering ways that these skills could realistically be of use in the future. The … Continue reading →

Posted in Arts and Crafts, Transition Falmouth

Introduction to the Food Group

Posted on February 17, 2007 by Wendy JarvisApril 19, 2019

The Food Group has been created by people in the Falmouth area who are passionate about food and are concerned about where food will come from when oil and all its by-products, are no longer the major player in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Food, Transition Falmouth

TF Health & Wellbeing group

Posted on February 16, 2007 by Lis CardessMarch 14, 2019

The Transition Falmouth Health & Wellbeing group was recently formed starting with three members. As with all our TF projects it becomes a huge subject covering not only physical and mental health but the links to food and the psychology … Continue reading →

Posted in Health and Wellbeing, Transition Falmouth

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