Transition Black Isle
Pays: Écosse
Hub: Transition Scotland Hub hébergé par SCCAN
Les membres
30
Actif l'année dernière
500
Commencé
2009
Rôles rémunérés
Oui
Structure juridique
Entreprise
Activité
Très actif
Projets en cours
La culture communautaire
Autres projets alimentaires
Centre ou activités communautaires
Festivals, foires ou événements
Partager, réparer ou réutiliser
L'énergie
Transport
Monthly community markets in four villages
'Local Larder' website/database of Black Isle food producers and providers
Annual Potato Day - major community and fundraising event
Two major funded projects with part time staff
Highland Energy Community Partnership
Black Isle 'Library of Things' (funding recently obtained)
+ Highland Good Food Partnership (continues largely independently)
Promotion of Active Travel walking / wheeling routes between villages
nvolved in preparation of Black Isle Place Plan
Member of Highlands & Islands Climate Hub, Highland Third Sector
Interface, Circular Communities Scotland, Future Communities
Highlands & Islands
Transition Black Isle is about helping Black Isle communities thrive in the face of Climate Change. We run community markets, we support local food and drink producers, we help people grow more food, we encourage non-car travel, support energy saving and promote reduction of single use plastics – and much more. If we in the Black Isle work together to manage more of our own resources, we can thrive despite whatever climate change and the end of fossil fuels throws our way. All of us will be affected, all of us can do something for our lives and our children’s lives. How can we help each other?
We set up in 2009 and now we: operate three (and support one) community market; support an Electric Bike Hire social enterprise; run practical courses in food growing; run an annual potato day and apple pressing days; created and support a local larder website https://blackislelarder.org/
showing all the local food growers, sellers, cafes, restaurants etc; produce Active Travel Maps for the Black Isle , have updated safe cycling & walking route maps; promote ‘slow tourism’; and are engaged in many local and Community Networks.
Recent additions to our activities include participating with five other Highland groups in a five year lottery-funded home energy information and advice project; supporting monthly Repair Cafes in conjunction with Black Isle Men’s Shed, and setting up a Black Isle ‘Library of Things’, lending out tools, household and leisure equipment from leased premises in Rosemarkie. We have taken on part time staff for all of these, and also someone to manage our communications and publicity.
www.transitionblackisle.org, info@transitionblackisle.org or Page Facebook.