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SW LETS Mailing List – uklets_sw

Posted on January 8, 2008 by robfMay 1, 2019

ukletsSW is an internet mailing list for news and discussion of LETS in the South West Region of the UK. It is open to members of any LETS within this area. If you wish to join please contact us, stating … Continue reading →

Posted in LETS in the SW (UK)

Camborne & Redruth LETS Solstice Camp 2007

Posted on June 16, 2007 by robfApril 20, 2019

Camborne & Redruth LETS are holding their Solstice Camp at Tehidy Events Field from 22nd – 24th June… It is open to LETS members, prospective members and friends. Paul Martin of C&R LETS has told me that members of neighbouring … Continue reading →

Posted in LETS in Cornwall, LETS in the SW (UK)

Falmouth LETS Work Party – 26-5-07

Posted on May 22, 2007 by robfApril 20, 2019

Saturday 26th May, 2pm – 5pm at Falmouth Green Centre (Member 452) behind Falmouth Community School (entrance to the right of the old Budock Hospital). The Work Party will be from 2pm – 5pm. Site clearing and composting activities – … Continue reading →

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Richard Heinberg in Penzance – 24th Nov

Posted on November 16, 2006 by robfApril 20, 2019

Transition Penwith presents “Peak Oil: Local Solutions to a Global Challenge” with Richard Heinberg. Richard Heinberg, a world leading authority on Peak Oil, will give a presentation on the most recent evidence regarding the global oil production peak, its likely … Continue reading →

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Falmouth Fair Trade Day 18th March

Posted on February 21, 2006 by robfApril 20, 2019

March 18th sees the Moor being used to celebrate Falmouth’s new status as first Fair Trade town in Cornwall. It is being held during Fair Trade Fortnight, an annual nationwide initiative used to promote the use of Fair Trade products… … Continue reading →

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New Falmouth LETS letterbox

Posted on July 11, 2005 by robfApril 20, 2019

The new Falmouth LETS letterbox (created by Richard [627]) and board, is now sited in the foyer at Falmouth Library. The box can be used for LETS cheques and renewals/new member subscriptions. Hopefully this new high profile should attract some … Continue reading →

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Falmouth LETS Directory 2005-06

Posted on April 12, 2005 by robfApril 20, 2019

The new Falmouth LETS Directory has been printed and will be distributed at the monthly Get Together tonight at Rob’s (328) and over the next few days. Falmouth LETS Get Togethers are currently on the 1st Tuesday of each month, … Continue reading →

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Co-op Comes up Trumps

Posted on March 22, 2005 by robfApril 20, 2019

The following report has been received from Mary Fee at LETSlink UK: Thankyou to the Co-op Dividend Fund: We have just received the sum of £900 which we will be using to update the contacts information on this website. As … Continue reading →

Posted in LETS in the UK

In memoriam – Harry Turner

Posted on March 3, 2005 by robfApril 20, 2019

The following sad news received from Lois Pryce of Bristol. I only ever met Harry once, at the LETSlink UK Conference in Bristol in 1996, but found his passion for LETS as a grassroots initiative and the early LETSlink magazines … Continue reading →

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Falmouth LETS Directory 2005

Posted on February 24, 2005 by robfApril 20, 2019

Following renewals, Falmouth LETS has 59 members, and the directory and address list on this website have now been pruned of lapsed members’ entries and are up-to-date. We will be producing a new printed Directory for members within the next … Continue reading →

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