Rob Hopkins
Summary: Every month we take a deeper look at 3 stories of what Transition initiatives are up to around the world.
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John Caley runs the Devon Harp Centre in the Narrows, Totnes (http://devonharpcentre.co.uk/index.html).
Alan Carter runs Fusion clothing and also the Perfumerie, both on the High Street, Totnes.
Mark Rundle runs Karma, fair trade gifts and homewares, in the Narrows, Totnes.
Stirling Paatz runs Barr & Paatz, specialising in forefront of automation, robotics and mechatronics technology on Totnes Industrial Estate. (http://www.barr-paatz.com/index.php#5)
An interview with Filipa Pimentel about Transition in Portugal.
William Lana runs Greenfibres, an organic textiles company in Totnes (www.greenfibres.com) and is a Trustee of the Sharpham Trust.
Frances Northrop is Transition in Action manager at Transition Town Totnes (www.transitiontowntotnes.org).
Val Price is a volunteer at the Totnes Image Bank and Rural Archive (http://www.totnesimagebank.org/) in the Town Mill, Totnes.
Amanda Bellamy is head teacher at Park School on the Dartington Estate.
Ross Robens runs The Wishing Tree, a toy shop in Totnes (http://wishingtreetoys.co.uk/).
Jane Seymour, with her husband David, runs Bridgetown Stores, a corner convenience store in Bridgetown, Totnes. http://www.bridgetownstores.co.uk/
Emilio Mula talks about the first Spanish Transition conference.
John Elford is the director of Dartington-based publishers Green Books (www.greenbook.co.uk).
Alan Langmaid is the Administrator for Totnes Elizabethan House Museum (http://www.totnesinformation.co.uk/attractions/95/museums-archives/148/totnes-elizabethan-house-museum-and-study-centre) and is Totnes Town Council's Heritage Officer.
Chris Berry is the owner of Hot Pursuit Cycles on the Industrial Estate in Totnes. http://www.hotpursuit-cycles.co.uk/our-shops/