About
We are residents in and around Montpelier, Bristol, who want to work and have fun together while doing things that encourage Montpelier to be a flexible community as we face the big challenges of Peak Oil and Climate Change.
We organise ourselves into project groups focused on activities with a small 'admin hub' to support the groups. There are all sorts of activities to keep this rolling, from planting bushes to auditing local houses' heating to administering the mailing list to book-keeping for events and more.
Everyone is welcome to meetings and to get involved. Please do – we need the help!
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Montpelier’s busy week
Posted on March 18, 2011 | No CommentsHello, …on a grey and rainy morning, here’s a bit of a livener to perk... -
Streets group notes and presentation from Sustrans
Posted on November 13, 2010 | No CommentsThank you very much to Pete Lipman of Sustrans for giving us a talk on... -
Free Tree Giveaway
Posted on October 1, 2010 | 2 CommentsThe Urban Greening group are delighted to have joined forces with a local tree planting... -
Well done you Beanfeast-ers
Posted on September 22, 2010 | No CommentsFrom the organisers: Hi Everyone, On behalf of the organising group I just wanted to... -
What’s Transition all about?
Posted on January 26, 2010 | No CommentsSome excellent interviews with Transitioners explaining what Transition is: -
Core team meeting January 2010
Posted on January 26, 2010 | No CommentsA good meeting with a strong sense of moving on into 2010 with a bunch... -
Discussions on ‘Community’
Posted on January 21, 2010 | No CommentsSome food for thought – there has been an excellent discussion on ‘what is community’... -
Core team meeting minutes December 2009
Posted on December 17, 2009 | No CommentsOK so firstly, we discussed the use of the word ‘core’ team and the possibility... -
Clean advertising off our streets meeting
Posted on December 9, 2009 | 2 CommentsTom Crompton and some of his chums have had enough of all the corporate advertising...

