Regenerate by giving it away or accepting it from someone who does not want it

This method of regeneration must be the simplest of all and it’s based on communication which is something we all need more of.

Ultimately, regeneration is about people having things that they want. We often miss this point because we get all tied up in how to create more jobs in rural areas or reduce the number of small businesses going bust.

We forget that building businesses or having jobs is all about making money to spend and buy things we want.

But what about if at least some of the things we want could be free? By free I mean genuinely free not just a marketing ploy as in ‘buy one get one free’ which is just a price for two items. If the item was free, we wouldn’t need to earn the money to buy it.

Amazingly, people have loads of stuff that they don’t really want but would hate to throw away. Here’s an example.

Once upon a time I moved into a new house and it had a load of coal in a coal bunker. Well the chances of me building a fire to use this coal were totally remote. But I didn’t want to throw it away.

The solution was easy but not immediately obvious. I telephoned a local organisation who did work with the elderly and, in hardly any time at all, it had been collected and handed to somebody who really needed the coal.

I felt good. The people who collected the coal and took it to the elderly persons house probably felt happy they were helping somebody. No doubt, some old lady or gentleman warmed their toes before the fire and was also happy as a result of this little bit of recycling.

Well enough said. The point is made.

Here’s the recycling organisation. There may be others as good or better. I merely pass on the idea. They have lots of local groups and if they don’t have one near you, maybe you could start one.

Regeneration through building strong communities

Arguably building strong communities where the positive resources and efforts of the whole community can get behind development projects is the best way to achieve regeneration.

The article entitled ‘Fun rural communities can blossom through active social and community network building‘ gives a light hearted but concerned account of barriers to building strong communities and makes a call for the support and encouragement of those who who rise to this tough challenge.

If you know of successful rural community workers it offers to give publicity to their achievements.

Regeneration for farming is at hand with bio fuels but don’t wait for the governments to act

Rural and farming communities have been badly hit in Western countries by competition from lower cost production areas around the world.

Now we realise that, to save the planet, we must become carbon neutral and this means growing our fuel as we burn it. Regeneration for farming is at hand with biofuels but the governments will be confronted by an immensely powerful and wealthy oil lobby and therefore will probably not act fast enough.

Drivers must join with farmers to create demand and ways of supplying the demand for bio-fuels that will play an important part in saving our planet for future generations.

Welcome to my regeneration weblog with ideas on how to regenerate

This regeneration web log is all about finding ways to promote more jobs, business and tourism in the West Country of the UK. England’s West Country is a truly wonderful place to live with lots to offer. But it is also challenged politically, economically and socially with many issues that have been unresolved over many years. Perhaps we can find solutions and regenerate by discussing them here.

All best

Rob