Visiting Transition in Totnes
Just to clarify:
- Transition Network is based in Totnes and is helping connect communities, inspire new ideas and expand the Transition activities all over the world
- Transition Town Totnes is the local initiative that is using the transition ideas to transform itself into a more resilient, relocalised, lower carbon community
If you think you need to visit, please be aware that these two are distinct organisations and, depending on your needs, you may need to communicate with us separately.
Visit or "pilgrimage"?
Our worry is that some of these visits are looking increasingly like pilgrimages. Individuals want to "feel or touch" the "magic of Totnes" and the "wellspring of ideas".
We'd like to encourage people to look for that "wellspring of ideas" in their own community or in other transition initiatives closer by, and to look for that "magic" in their own capabilities and potential. We're hoping that part of transition thinking is learning to see how wonderful we can be as individuals and collectively if we look the facts squarely in the eye, take responsibility for action and then unleash the creative genius that resides within us personally and collectively in our communities.
Transition is truly a "self-build" and ideas are emerging all over the world, not just Totnes. We're further ahead here in some ways because we started a little earlier, but all other groups are bringing the genius of their own local communities to the initiative and we're learning from them too.
You may therefore get far more inspiration by talking to initiatives near you rather than making a "pilgrimage" - take a look at the GoogleMaps and find people in your vicinity.
Other options
If you're wanting to find out answers to key questions relating to Transition, the forums are getting very active. There's a forum for all key areas and groups and a trip to your computer screen may be all that it takes.
Group visits
We've seen visits from university students, exchange students, sustainability courses attendees and gangs from other transition initiatives. Typically, these have involved plenty of organisation and coordination, sometimes with inadequate notice.
We're working on the best way to accommodate such groups - and will update this page when that's done.
In the meantime, it's worth you knowing that, depending on the effort involved, we may request a financial contribution to cover the work and time involved.
Planning a personal visit
- Ben Brangwyn (co-founder of Transition Network and part of the local currency group for TTT)
- Steph Bradley (Transition Network office manager and coordinator of Transition Tales for TTT)
- Rob Hopkins
- Sophy Banks (co-founder of Transition Training and part of TTT Heart & Soul group)
- Naresh Giangrande (co-founder of Transition Training and part of TTT Energy group)
- Lou Brown (TTT admin and food group maven)
- Noni McKenzie (TTT admin and foodie)
- Jacqi Hodgson (TTT EDAP coordinator and part of Transition Tales)
- Fiona Ward (co-founder of Transition Consulting and part of Business and Livelihoods group of TTT)
Contacting us
Contact details for Transition Network are here. And you can get hold of TTT contact details here.


