Collaborative Bath is a knowledge exchange project supporting a regenerative and distributive future for the World Heritage City of Bath, UK.
Building on Doughnut Economics principles, we swap perspectives, insights and inspiration by asking ourselves three simple questions:
As we shape our city's future together...
- What should we leave behind?
- What should we support?
- What ideas might we explore?
We share our findings on Padlet and keep in touch via our LinkedIn Group.
Join the LinkedIn group or contact the organiser Carra Santos for more info.
Activities & Services
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Anyone with a meaningful connection to our purpose is very welcome to join us - we’d love to hear from you!
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Past Event
(Past) Bath City Doughnut Learning Session: Amsterdam Inspiration
2023-07-06T17:00:00Z (Past)
The Grapes, 14 Westgate Street, Bath, UK, BA1 1EQ Upstairs in Pococks Living Room (via double door on the right as you go in)
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Past Event
(Past) Bath City Doughnut Learning Session: Identifying Interconnections
2023-06-01T17:00:00Z (Past)
The Grapes, 14 Westgate Street, Bath, UK, BA1 1EQ - Upstairs in Pococks Living Room (via double door on the right as you go in)
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Past Event
(Past) Bath City Doughnut Learning Session: Schwartz Values Circumplex
2023-05-04T17:00:00Z (Past)
The Grapes, 14 Westgate Street, Bath, UK, BA1 1EQ Upstairs in Pococks Living Room (via double door on the right as you go in)
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Past Event
(Past) Bath City Doughnut Read-Along
2023-04-06T17:00:00Z (Past)
The Grapes, 14 Westgate Street, Bath, England BA1 1EQ, United Kingdom
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Past Event
(Past) Bath City Doughnut Read-Along
2023-03-02T18:00:00Z (Past)
The Grapes, 14 Westgate Street, Bath, England BA1 1EQ, United Kingdom
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Tom Spearman
Slaughterford, Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
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Tim Rose
Kingston upon Thames, Greater London, England, United Kingdom
I'm the father of a teenager who will grow up in a world I fear will not be safe or supportive and could even be unliveable. The current political and economic system is behind this and appears virtually unstoppable, but an alternative must be possible. I have 30+ years of industry experience, with the last 15 fighting climate change from within the renewable energy sector - as a business leader, innovation project leader and consultant. I want to apply my energies towards a sustainable future world & Doughnut Economics offers the best vision I've seen for this. I'd like to get involved in shaping examples at a local level - and to meet others with a similar outlook!
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Moosa Yousuf
Gosport, United Kingdom
Hello! I'm Moosa, teacher of economics, business, and mathematics. I'm also a proud alumnus of five global universities; the Universities of Salford, London, and Nottingham, Oxford Brookes University, and the American University of Sharjah. My topics of interest include , , , and .
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Mollie Kay-Hough
England, United Kingdom
Founder navigating ethical, nay, regenerative business practices!
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Dr Peter Jeffs
Devizes, UK
I am a 60 year old holistic practitioner who works with horses and land. Following ten years in professional science, I lived in France for 20 years, then returned to the UK where I retrained in Reiki and Kinesiology. I subsequently founded my holistic practice in Wiltshire, working with horses, people, other animals and land. I am passionate about the environment. And have been convinced for some years that the present form of capitalism is one of the greatest threats to our, and our planet's safety. It was through the Great Simplification Podcast, Nate Hagens in conversation with Kate Raworth, that I discovered Doughnuts. And so here I am!
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Simon Langley
Bath, UK
Recent finisher of Doughnut Economics. Work for a large food company and interested in all things circular and sustainable, and keen to expand current knowledge and learn from others.
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Al Fisher
Bath, UK
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Ian McKay
Bath, UK
I am retired from paid employment, having had a number of careers in data analytics, then management consultancy, then a variety of leadership roles in UK-based charities. I've had a number of formal and informal roles working with charities and other for-benefit initiatives. Most notably having chaired three charities, and setting up Innovira to become a catalyst for developing and sharing good ideas and practices - though it is early days for this. I've lived in Bath, in the South West of England, for over 30 years, and now try to use my experience and time to support activists and thinkers who are trying to make a difference locally. The Doughnut model captures what I've thought intuitively for decades, and will hopefully be an effective model to help good decision making, and get stuff done.