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LETS EVENTS: Organisers of LETS schemes are invited to keep us updated on their next trading days and any meetings they wish to be open to potential members - specific meetings may be listed below - archived events are HERE - regular venues are shown on the relevant regional page for the scheme where these are known - get there via the MAP.

LINKS to LETS-friendly EVENTS where LETS currency is accepted in place of or alongside sterling currency for attendance at meetings and workshops are shown in the side-bar. Meetings of national interest where discussions of interest to LETS members will be taking place are listed HERE - a selection of events in London of interest to LETS members are included below: To add events to this list, go to INPUT

Three weeks 1st-21st June 2008. Back for the fifth year running! London Sustainability Weeks 2007: London is a huge and dynamic city. There's plenty in it to love! However London is also a hungry city. Food, fuel, building materials, water and much more pour into London from all over the world. What we do here has an impact on the whole planet and it's time to make some changes. Link into London 21s web-calendar of events.
Sat 14th June 2008 - LAUNCH EVENT for the new web-based London-wide LETS c/o Money Club, ULU, Malet Street, London WC1E 7HY: enquiries to london@letslink.org or go to: london.letslink.org - see also details on the Love London website.
Local Economy Day: Thursday June 19th 2008: Lambeth Town Hall. 11am-9pm: What are the economic and structural obstacles to building sustainability into our communities? Transition Town Brixton is hosting a one-day conference aiming to examine in depth the economics of sustainability.  We will spend the day unpacking the economic mechanisms that drive carbon intensive lifestyles and waste resources.   Topics of discussion will range from macro-economic overviews, the drawbacks of our globalized economy, the nature of money, the importance of credit, the under-acknowledge role of cheap energy as economic driver and the causes of our unsustainable systems, and then move into a local perspective and on to possible action.

More events to follow soon
- watch this space

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