Eko local currency: Alex Walker
Alex Walker is the chairman of Ekopia, a community with 250 members in the Findhorn Ecovillage near Inverness in Scotland. Each … Continue reading Eko local currency: Alex Walker
Local economies have been stunted by banks and local governments failing to invest in small businesses. Communities around the UK are invoking their power to create cash and credit in response. In Glasgow’s diverse Govanhill, an artist has created a currency to value overlooked and unpaid work by minority groups. Meanwhile the founders of the Bristol Pound are moving beyond currency to create local, sustainable credit to get enterprises off the ground.
Alex Walker is the chairman of Ekopia, a community with 250 members in the Findhorn Ecovillage near Inverness in Scotland. Each … Continue reading Eko local currency: Alex Walker
On December 12, I attended a meeting in Westminster about what still needs to be done to improve people’s access … Continue reading Improving people’s access to money in the UK
Ailie Rutherford, a Scottish artist, started the People’s Bank of Govanhill during a residency at Govanhill Baths in 2015. It has grown into … Continue reading People’s Bank of Govanhill: Ailie Rutherford
The Bristol Pound is the UK’s first city-wide local currency, the first to have electronic accounts managed by a regulated … Continue reading Bristol Pound: Stephen Clarke