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About Richard
Richard Lupo is a Fellow of the Institute of Environmental Management and Assessment, MD of local environmental consultancy SHIFT Environment and author of Happiness by Numbers, which gives a comprehensive set of facts, figures and tips on household environmental improvements and how they contribute to everyone’s long-term happiness.
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Energising our Communities
At Transition Stroud, we’re passionate about supporting clean energy projects that make a real difference in…
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Environment and wellbeing exhibition – take our survey
A few months ago we shared our vision of setting up a physical place in the…
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A Year in Transition
Image: people showing off their re-purposed outfits at Rewear Revolution Welcome to this year’s Annual Report…
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We’re on a Roll with Pedal Power
Image: Leigh and family with a Pedal Power e-bike Have you ever wondered what it feels…
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Stop Hidden GMOs Campaign
This week we’re featuring a guest post from local campaigner Jane Brown, who is supporting a…
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Making a splash: A deep dive into Stroud water efficiency
Water is a precious resource, and with climate change leading to hotter summers and less rainfall,…
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Little Pickers Campaign
Transition Stroud is really pleased to be supporting our Director Gill Thomas’ Litter Pickers for Little…
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Stroud environment and wellbeing centre – a vision
Imagine a physical place in the heart of Stroud, where everyone could go to gain impartial…
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Happiness in Stroud
In March this year, the United Nations’ International Day of Happiness was celebrated. As part of…
Support and Funding
We are grateful to the people and organisations that fund and keep Transition Stroud going. Please consider donating if you want to support our work.
Transition Stroud is also part of the wider supportive Transition Network International – building resilient communities for a sustainable future.

Our thanks to the following organisations for their funding support




