Great video explaining the Transition Network
This video should give anyone a quick and easy understanding of the Transition Network:
The Powerdown Show – Transition Towns and Energy Descent Pathways from Rob Carr on Vimeo.
This video should give anyone a quick and easy understanding of the Transition Network:
The Powerdown Show – Transition Towns and Energy Descent Pathways from Rob Carr on Vimeo.
The first ever Transition Bedford meeting is ready for the 22nd of June at the very beautiful Bunyan Museum and Church on Mill St in the town center. If you’ve never heard of the Transition Network take a look at this video clip for an introduction.
This an open meeting – free to attend – bring drinks and snacks to share and any photos and flyers of ongoing projects in your community. The overarching question is “Can Bedford transition to a sustainable and vibrant community?”

Transition Bedford Poster
The Bunyan Museum has good town centre access for cycling and public transport and great big windows so no lighting needed.
The following post has been taken from the Zero Carbon Castle website and is directly relevant to Transition Bedford
Zero Carbon Castle recently joined nearly 200 communities across the globe in becoming official Transition initiatives, with hundreds more mulling it over.

Infact, we decided to apply at the end of 2007 but being busy, as ever, we’ve only got around to applying now. Would anything be different had we applied earlier? Probably not. This begs the question, what, if anything will change now we’re part of the Transition Network.

In this blog post the following questions are discussed but not answered;
1. What is a Transition Town.
2. What’s the difference between Transition Bedford (TB) and Zero Carbon Castle (ZCC)?
3. How can ZCC support the creation of a TB?
4. Once a TB is up and flourishing how can it support ZCC and other community groups?
These questions have been discussed but not answered because it’s up to “us” i.e. Bedford as whole to answer these questions fully. You can join in the TB discussions here and please spread the word about the TB open meeting on Monday 22nd of June. Not only is it important, it could be said its essential, that the TB meeting brings together a divers group of community members and organisations that are interested or affected by the joint challenges of climate change and peak oil. So get your email address book out and start inviting!!!!