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First consignment of used batteries go for recycling

Posted on August 11, 2008 by lindsayNovember 19, 2013

The battery recycling tube situated in Truro Post Office was emptied for the first time last week. Although slow to take off, used battery recycling is now gaining momentum and Post Office staff report that people are expressing their support … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Transition Truro, Waste and Recycling

Battery recycling facility now in Truro Post Office at High Cross

Posted on July 14, 2008 by lindsayNovember 19, 2013

Transition Truro secured funding from Truro City Council to pay for a household battery recycling tube. Thanks to the Post Office, it has a convenient site – just inside the door. A TT member has undertaken to transport the batteries … Continue reading →

Posted in Partnerships, Transition Truro, Waste and Recycling

Exploring health care in a post peak oil world

Posted on May 26, 2008 by lindsayNovember 19, 2013

The latest Transition Truro meeting was looking at how climate change and peak oil could impact upon health and healthcare. Anyone who has worked in the health service will know how heavily dependent upon oil it is – energy to … Continue reading →

Posted in Health and Wellbeing, Peak Oil, Transition Truro

Carbon footprinting at the Farmers’ Market

Posted on April 30, 2008 by lindsayNovember 19, 2013

Cornwall CRAG (Carbon Rationing and Action Group) and Transition Truro engaged shoppers in looking at their energy use. Saturday 26th April was the warmest day of the year so far, luckily for us, as it can be a bit Siberian … Continue reading →

Posted in Energy, Partnerships, Transition Truro

Community Supported Agriculture – 7th & 8th March

Posted on February 23, 2008 by TT webmasterMay 26, 2018

Press release for Community Supported Agriculture events on 7th & 8th March involving Transition initiatives in Falmouth, Truro and Penwith follows. Click here for a poster and booking form for these events in Adobe PDF format. Calling communities to support … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Education, Food, Other Transition Groups, Partnerships, Publicity, Transition Truro

Energy Saving Day – latest scores!

Posted on February 22, 2008 by howardNovember 19, 2013

Temple of God 1, Temple of Mammon 0. Coming up to half time, Phil Lambert of Truro Cathedral F.C. ran round three defenders and headed in a scorching cross from Transition Truro by arranging for the Cathedral floodlights to be … Continue reading →

Posted in Community, Energy, Transition Truro

Facelift for local orchard

Posted on February 22, 2008 by howardNovember 19, 2013

T.T. are helping Nansavallon to live up to it’s name. Lesley Tonkin’s smallholding lies on the northern edge of the lovely “Valley of Apples” and includes a small overgrown orchard. T.T. are working with Lesley to trim the overhanging trees … Continue reading →

Posted in Food, Transition Truro

Seedy Saturday Stall Success Story

Posted on February 16, 2008 by howardNovember 19, 2013

T.T.’s Seedy Saturday raised awareness and £68 on 16th February. Our stall in the Farmers’ Market on Lemon Quay attracted a steady stream of visitors. On the stall we had: Our new leaflets, Jute shopping bags with the T.T. logo, … Continue reading →

Posted in Food, Publicity, Transition Truro

Danger – Sewage pressure building up!

Posted on February 3, 2008 by howardNovember 19, 2013

Update on Newham biogas. As a result of pressure from T.T., South West Water has agreed to a meeting in April at the Newham sewage works to discuss the prospects for a biogas plant. Martin Ross, Environmental Manager, will be … Continue reading →

Posted in Energy, Transition Truro, Waste and Recycling

Transition Truro poster

Posted on January 15, 2008 by TonyJuly 29, 2018

If you would like to print out your own Transition Truro A4 poster go here. … Continue reading →

Posted in Publicity, Transition Truro

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