Fancy changing the world? There’s a Transition Network (volunteer) job on offer

There is a (volunteer) job going at the hub of the Transition Network. The new post of Transition Network, personal assistant and volunteer manager has been created.

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Would you believe it, Torbay set to be the next Transition Town

Torbay has adopted the the principles of the Transition Town movement, which was set up in Totnes two years ago with the aim to reduce dependency on oil and create a more sustainable economy, which must be odd with the sight of so many oil tankers sitting out in the Bay waiting for the

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Torbay to work out £2 million free bus shortfall with the government

The free bus passes debacle, is due to continue in Torbay tomorrow when under secretary for transport, Paul Clark comes to town to face criticism of the shortfall of government grants to provide the service.

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Is Devon good for cyclists?

Yes, says Devon County Council, which is pointing people to its marquee at the Devon County Show (May 21 to 23) to find out just how good the cycling provision is.

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How many Communists does it take to stand in a #devonelection?

Just the one Communist is standing in the Devon County Council elections, and if you want to vote for him, you need to be registered in Barnstaple, where the red flag continues to fly (over some beaches at least). In all there are 284 committed souls of various denominations (we presume) fighting it out

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South Devon filmmakers feature in Fairytales and Nightmares D+CFilm Show

The Devon + Cornwall Film Show 2 from Alex White on Vimeo.

South Devon filmmakers Elizabeth-Jane Baldry and Ashley Thorpe are feature in the latest D+CFilm Show enchantinly entitled Fairytales and Nightmare, over on the D+CFilm. Elizabeth-Jane gets the whole town of Chagford, including such film luminaries as Oscar winner Alan Lee to take

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Study reveals what’s in store for increasingly popular Tiverton Parkway station

Tiverton Parkway, a railway station stuck in the sticks, seven miles from Tiverton town (and you have to get past Junction 27 of the M5 just to get there), is nevertheless becoming an increasingly popular station, and the culmination of the research into this phenomenon will be launched on Wednesday, April 29, at 11pm

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