Open Space write up (UK conference May-07)
| Specific Topic | Engaging the whole community |
| Overarching question | How do we sustainably expand and support the network of communities working on transition? |
Proceedings
Issues with different cultures
- Bristol has:
- 29 languages
- mansions
- poverty stricken inner city housing
- many religions
- Whitstable has:
- Natives
- DFLs (Down From London)
- Aberystwyth has:
- lots of students - transient population
- many other types of communities
- Hungerford
- town councils
- traditional groups
- current projects and schemes: Future plans 2010, Every Action Counts, Free Training for Climate Change
- Stroud
- has a green core, often see the same faces at the same events, generally late 30s
- need to involve youth and get a multicultural mix
- getting a base or HQ in a town centre Transition Cafe which is a public space managed by the working groups of the Transition Initiative in rotation.
- the railway station would make a good transition space reaching more of the public - the idea has been proposed
- Forest Row
- Steiner School
- an active community - largest GM debate in the UK
- big divide - parish council controlled
- currently Transition Initiative is building bridges to the council
- making partnerships with existing groups, starting with those that are awake, making sure there's no sense of being in competition, working towards the same end
Communicating the message
- Transition is a process to start creating a more pleasurable life now
- If 6 people write to an MP, then it becomes an issue. Could do that for Transition Initiatives
- Use local groups and local issues - eg Womens Institute and milk
- Get the community to appreciate how it's been pulled apart by the economic forces of de-localisation
- The context is that we're being "pushed by circumstances, pulled by a dream"
- Meet people where they are, and listen to their concerns and deal with them
- Explain the EDAP, that it has stages in between and can involve all
- Enthuse about the "Lo-carbon hi-life"
- Communicate using visual, sensual and physical - food, film, music. It will appeal more to people's senses
Ideas for getting more people involved and aware
- Farmers market - involves all ages, buying and selling local food
- Street parties - around the village/town
- Movable Feasts [this is like a pubcrawl except it's for eating and instead of pubs it's in people's houses - starter at Marions, main course at Jim's, dessert at Clara's. A lovely idea - Ed]
- Village picnic in the local park (Brixton put one of these on using predominantly local grown food)
- Community orchard
- Tree planting in gardens
- Bristol ran a scheme doing this
- promoted it in the local paper
- bought 200 trees at £5 each
- got people to send in a form and money
- the people collected the trees
- held a workshop on planting an maintenance
- touched a lot of people
- it allowed people to be involved without committing themselves to a cause or spending lots of time
- Bristol ran a scheme doing this
- Learn from the elders
- green gardening day, sharing produce (permaculture idea)
- Permaculture gardens
- people put their gardens forward to become "allotments" worked by volunteers, bringing back the value from "redundant" land
- this can protect an old person's land from development
- Try to involve young people - children are ready for change, and it's important to let them know what they can do, without engendering an "us and them" feeling
- Flyer - 10 things you can do now. It's an invitation to change eg carry a cloth bag and not plastic. Put the good ideas out there.