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Category Archives: Economics

Lorely’s memories of dear friend and inspiration Kate Ormrod (1949-2020)

reallifetools Posted on 31st January 2021 by Lorely Lloyd8th February 2021

I met Kate approx 1990 thanks to our daughters’ friendship.  We were both interested in Agenda 21 and as Kate had been working on The Bowly (Bowling Green Community Group) and I had just been on a Permaculture course our … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Economics, Education, Life Skills, reallifetools

Falmouth LETS Work Party

reallifetools Posted on 17th May 2018 by Lorely Lloyd24th March 2019

Sunday 20th May 2018, 1pm-6pm.   Combined Falmouth LETS and Transition Falmouth Work Party/Skill Share at rural location near Mabe. Contact us for more info and to confirm attendance.

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Posted in Community, Creativity, Ecology, Economics, Education, reallifetools, Transition Falmouth

New LETS launches in Truro

reallifetools Posted on 12th June 2010 by robf24th March 2019

A new LETS group launches in Truro: Saturday 26th June, 10:00am to 11:30am at Archie Browns Cafe,105-106 Kenwyn Street, Truro, Cornwall TR1 3B Come and sign up on the day, and see how to use the new Truro LETS interactive … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics

Local Economics Evening – Wed 4th Feb

reallifetools Posted on 29th January 2009 by robf9th April 2019

Transition Falmouth – Short Films and Discussion on Local Economics, Wed 4th Feb, 7:30pm start, kindly hosted by Babahogs Cafe, 19b Well Lane, Falmouth TR11 3DJ. Short video about the Cafe Hero Initiative Presentation by Ann Durrant on Kerrier and … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics, Education, Transition Falmouth

Fairtrade Falmouth

reallifetools Posted on 14th February 2007 by Lorely Lloyd9th April 2019

In 2005 Falmouth Town Council embraced the fairtrade ethos by forming a partnership with local organisations and individuals to make Falmouth the first fairtrade town in Cornwall. What is Fairtrade? Fair Trade is an alternative approach to conventional international trade. … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics

Falmouth Fair Trade Day 18th March

reallifetools Posted on 21st February 2006 by Lorely Lloyd9th April 2019

March 18th sees the Moor being used to celebrate Falmouth’s new status as first Fair Trade town in Cornwall. It is being held during Fair Trade Fortnight, an annual nationwide initiative used to promote the use of Fair Trade products. … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics

Run for Asia Fundraiser

reallifetools Posted on 21st January 2005 by robf9th April 2019

Cornwall Leisure Centres – Tsunami Gymathon, 29th January 2005 – Representatives of six Cornish council districts are supporting a joint initiative to encourage the users of the public leisure centres across Cornwall to actively participate in a Tsunami fund raising … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Economics, Guest Articles

Around the World in 400 Days on LETS!

reallifetools Posted on 30th October 2003 by robf9th April 2019

An Evening with James Taris from Australia, Tuesday, 11th November, 7.30—9.30pm at The W.I. Hall, Webber Street, Falmouth (behind Tesco).   Between November 10th and 13th Falmouth LETS are very pleased to be hosting the world’s most enthusiastic LETS supporter … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics, Education

Time Bank

reallifetools Posted on 1st January 2002 by Lorely Lloyd9th April 2019

A centrally co-ordinated skills exchange pool. A Time Bank is a new kind of money based on time, you earn one unit for each hour that you give, doing things that you enjoy, that will benefit others in the scheme. … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics

LETS

reallifetools Posted on 1st January 2002 by Lorely Lloyd9th April 2019

Falmouth Local Exchange Trading Scheme LETS are about local trading without the need for money or credit, using human capital. LETS are open to all, and all kinds of skills are both valued and needed. They are grassroots schemes and … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics

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