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Lisa McNulty
Ipswich, Suffolk, UK
Part of Community Hub Suffolk (CHIp) a cic set up to occupy empty spaces in Ipswich and makes them available to the community in various different ways. As places for creatives to make, display and sell what they create, places for people to meet up and run FREE meetups; such as film club, drumming circle, mending circle, artist morning, musicians meet up, writers group, games sessions, knowledge exchange; a space to run early evening music and spoken word events, and private hires and much more. As part of the advisory group for CHIp I have taken on the role of expanding to include a tool library and am looking for advice from groups that have already got one up and running.
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Luis Palicio
Leeds (UK) / Oviedo (Spain)
I'm a 37 years old food safety expert from Spain but living in the UK for the last decade. Our current model is unsustainable and that's we need to use frameworks like Doughnut economics to reshape our local communities and way of living. I have experience in food manufacturing and involvement of civil society and community work.
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Peter Anderson
Swansea
• Founder & CEO of 4 social tech businesses • Buzinet, Shire Web Dev, LocalEyes & VocalEyes • No 10’s Revolutionary Award Winner in 2008. (LocalEyes) • Local democracy, organising & budgeting platform, crowdfunded £350k on Ethex (VocalEyes) • Eco Solutions Hub. (Inspiration Hub) • Growth & Partnership development (OnePlanet - current)
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David Roberts
Manchester, England, United Kingdom
Sustainable urban regeneration by design. Former Director igloo Regeneration; NED @DesignForHomes; Co-founder @TheCommonGoodUK Still learning...
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Amanda Faulkner
Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
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Rieta Aliredjo
Amsterdam, Noord-Holland, The Netherlands
Helping create a life of freedom, equal opportunity and a shared responsibility for our planet is at the heart of my why. This has led to choosing social entrepreneurship, working on the transition to the doughnut economy. The doughnut economy feels like home to me. It is the world I want to live in. I have not encountered any other metaphor, framework or model that - to me - feels so complete. Within it everything I find important fits.