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Truro’s Recycling Centre Now Open

Posted on October 3, 2019 by Phil PearceOctober 4, 2019

Last month saw the official opening of the long-awaited Household Waste & Recycling Centre to serve the residents of the Truro area. Situated at Tregurra Parc – just beyond Waitrose off the A390 towards Tresillian – a wide range of … Continue reading →

Posted in Waste and Recycling

Green Truro Festival 2019

Posted on July 19, 2019 by Phil PearceJuly 20, 2019

Transition Truro, with support from Transition Falmouth, had a highly successful four days at the Green Truro Festival last week, along with its partner groups, Wild Truro, Penair Community Garden and the Truro Cycle Campaign. The photos below speak for … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Energy, Other Transition Groups, Publicity, Transition Truro, Waste and Recycling

Recycling News : Local Update

Posted on April 17, 2019 by Phil PearceJuly 20, 2019

Figures released back in November by Cornwall Council on kerbside recycling performance reveal that Feock and Playing Place are heading up the league table of household waste kerbside recyclers in Cornwall. Coming in at 40.7% is a considerable achievement, and … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Waste and Recycling

Transition Groups say “Buy Local” this Xmas!

Posted on December 9, 2018 by Phil PearceJanuary 23, 2019

Local Transition Groups in Truro and Falmouth welcome the good news reported recently in the local press that South West consumers are buying more local produce than this time last year, following a survey by Cornish Mutual. As the survey … Continue reading →

Posted in Economics, Food, Other Transition Groups, Partnerships, Transition Truro

Help restore Parc Avalow Orchard!

Posted on May 29, 2018 by Phil PearceNovember 22, 2024

Volunteers needed! Contact Us for more information… … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Food, Health and Wellbeing, Partnerships, Transition Truro

Buy Local this Christmas say Transition Groups

Posted on November 30, 2017 by Phil PearceMay 26, 2018

Transition Groups in Falmouth and Truro are inviting locals and visitors to consider buying local whenever possible this Christmas, to help reduce carbon emissions and protect the environment, by using the Transition online Guide to Cornish food and drink sold … Continue reading →

Posted in Food, Other Transition Groups, Partnerships

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