This article is an offshoot of Devon community action focusing on community resources and assets. Resources such as community involvement, networks and events (people and relationships) can be considered as primary resources. Also resources are the activism and physical assets (or what citizens value), such as green spaces and biodiversity, cycle lanes, etc, from other Devon pages.

Dartmouth, Devon. Attribution: Arpingstone
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Location Devon, South West England

Food activism[edit | edit source]

Rising temperatures have led to Devon becoming the first place in modern Britain to cultivate olives commercially.[1]

Barnstaple Pannier Market - Bovey Community Garden - Home Grown Community Owned - Landmatters Co-operative Permaculture Project - Real Food Store, Exeter's first community owned food store

Community energy[edit | edit source]

  • Teign Energy Communities, "Our vision: To achieve the widest possible community engagement with energy use and energy generation. We want people in the local area to become more aware of, and engaged with their use of energy, so that energy becomes as familiar as money." added 14:36, 6 October 2020 (UTC)
  • exeter community energy

Community resources[edit | edit source]

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The Torbay Way
Authors: Torbay Community Development Trust, Mar 22, 2022

Visions[edit | edit source]

Health and wellbeing[edit | edit source]

Neighbourhood Health Watch, connecting trusted community support for health

Reduce, reuse, repair and recycle[edit | edit source]

Devon Community Composting Network - Devon Community Recycling Network - Proper Job, Chagford - Recycle Devon

Community currencies activism[edit | edit source]

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Exeter Pound

Citizens data inititiative[edit | edit source]

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Introducing the Devon Doughnut
Authors: Bioregional TV, Feb 25, 2021
  • Devon Doughnut, Collective asking, "Could a dashboard of some kind help to provide a picture of how Devon is faring ecologically and economically? Would this be useful to people living and working here? If so, how, and to do what?". added 09:39, 8 October 2021 (UTC)

See also[edit | edit source]

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Authors Phil Green
License CC-BY-SA-4.0
Language English (en)
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Created May 27, 2024 by Phil Green
Modified May 27, 2024 by Phil Green
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