Transition Exeter is a local response to the global challenges of climate change, economic hardship and shrinking supplies of cheap energy. Our aims are to:
- Increase the quality of life in Exeter, aiming for a healthier, happier and more empowered community
- Reduce our negative impacts on the environment
- Reduce the negative impacts on us of climate change and peak oil
How Big Should Exeter Be?
Transition Exeter
A discussion meeting with Richard Short of Exeter City Council and Peter Lipman of Transition Network and Transition Bristol, with time to voice views and questions.
Homes For All: Can Housing be Affordable and Sustainable?
Richard Crompton, Shilhay Community for the homeless and vulnerably housed, and Emma Osmundsen, Exeter City Council, originator of the award-winning Passivhous Project.
How sustainable are new housing estates for Exeter?
What proportion are affordable? Will this help solve the problem of homelessness?
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