Articles related to "Totnes"Totnes has a well-preserved Elizabethan centre, overlooked by a Norman castle. It has a strong alternative and green community, pioneering many eco-initiatives.
It's been a long time since the Bank of England would redeem money for gold. As trust in currency diminshes, it's time to consider the alternatives.
Cheap oil is running out and climate change means we need to reduce carbon emissions. These imperatives will mean great changes to society.
A look at the main attractions and the rich naval heritage of Totnes and Dartmouth - two quintessential English resorts that encompass the best of "olde worlde'"England.
Towns worldwide are reviving the ancient practice of creating their own currency as part of a grassroots movement that's "a party rather than a protest march".
A working monastery is rare in England, because of the Dissolution in Henry VIII's time. Buckfast has been restored and is used for its original purpose.
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