The Totnes pound (t£) was a complementary local currency,[1] intended to support the local economy of Totnes, a town in Devon, England. It was in circulation from March 2007 to June 2019, when it was discontinued due partly to an increasingly cashless economy.
^"The town already has its own currency, the Totnes pound" in "Devon town bids for eco status[permanent dead link] (retrieved 20 June 2008)
The Totnespound (t£) was a complementary local currency, intended to support the local economy of Totnes, a town in Devon, England. It was in circulation...
Funky Towns. In March 2007 Totnes was the first town in Britain to introduce its own local alternative currency, the Totnespound, to support the local economy...
valeport.co.uk/blog/Valeport-Technology-Features-On-Totnes-Pound.aspx, Accessed 4/8/14, 15:31. "TotnesPound". www.totnespound.org. Archived from the original...
Bristol Pound Community Interest Company and Bristol Credit Union. Previous to the Bristol pound, local currencies were launched in the UK in Totnes (2006)...
hometown of Totnes, England, where he and Naresh Giangrande developed these concepts into the transition model. In early 2006, Transition Town Totnes was founded...
The Lewes pound is a local currency in use in the town of Lewes, East Sussex. Inspired by the Totnespound and BerkShare, the currency was introduced with...
visited Totnes and spent a TotnesPound. Westlife once appeared on The One Show, showing each other TotnesPounds. Rob Hopkins also presented the Totnes Pound...
International Journal of Community Currency Research. 16: Section D 106–115. "Totnespound: Currency killed by 'cashless economy'". BBC News. 6 March 2019. Retrieved...
association with the town, Howard was chosen in 2014 to appear on the 10 Totnespound note. Before signing to a record label, Howard had already released some...
the Totnespound since it was launched by Transition Towns Totnes Economics and Livelihoods Group in March 2007; A TotnesPound is equal to one pound sterling...
association with the town Babbage was chosen in 2007 to appear on the 5 Totnespound note. An image of Babbage features in the British cultural icons section...
Totnespound and the Lewes pound. Launched on 12 September 2009, the scheme is an initiative of the local Transition Towns group. Unlike the Totnes pound...
national currency. The town of Totnes, England, from 2007 to 2019 used the TotnesPound, which was backed by the British Pound sterling at a one-to-one ratio...
in 2007 to appear on the 1 Totnespound note. Wesley died from cancer on 30 December 2002, aged 90, at her home in Totnes, Devon and was buried beside...
community currency, sometimes with paper notes, such as the Totnespound in the town of Totnes in the United Kingdom; the idea was to promote local commerce...
Exeter Pound, local currencies were launched in the UK in Bristol (2012), Totnes (2006), Lewes (2008), Brixton (2009) and Stroud (2010). The Exeter Pound was...
number of other local currency initiatives, such as the Dáanaa, Totnespound, and Lewes pound, have been developed and built upon the BerkShares model.[citation...
The libra jaquesa or Jaca pound was a type of coin that was used in the Kingdom of Aragon from the 11th and 12th centuries until after 1800 as a unit...
salmon fishing on the Dart estuary and spends some of Totnes's local currency, the Totnespound. 14 "Bugle to Mevagissey" 21 January 2010 (2010-01-21)...
in the UK that have used their own currency include the city of Bristol, Totnes in Devon, Stroud in Gloucestershire and Lewes in Sussex.[citation needed]...
Further, the film highlights barter markets, local currencies such as the TotnesPound and events where plants are planted with the goal of making 'edible cities'...
but remained on its NEC. Mackinlay remained active in UKIP, standing in Totnes at the 2001 general election, at which he received 6.1% of the vote, then...
September 1851. Capricorn: Along with Pisces, worked the first train from Totnes to Laira, the temporary terminus of the South Devon Railway at Plymouth...
Retrieved April 18, 2013. Lehmann, Gilly (2003). The British Housewife. Totnes: Prospect Books. pp. 83, 198–199. Kettilby, Mary (1714). A Collection of...