Transition Black Isle

"PEOPLE are coming together, taking positive, practical steps to tackle the biggest challenges we face and create a more resilient Black Isle.

Strong, vibrant communities will find themselves in much better shape to live well in the future."

Plexus were asked to design a clean new site for Transition Black Isle. With diverse interests, many different kinds of projects, and people from all walks of life, it was important that the site be clean, easy to navigate and logical, as well as easy for a group of administrators of various levels of IT skill to update.

With one director having just completed a very eco-friendly house building project, and another with great interest in recycling and forest gardens, Plexus were delighted to be involved with the project’s site development, and can see it helping TBI play an even more effective and major role in the development and sustainability of communities across the Black Isle.

Visit Website:: http://www.transitionblackisle.org

Updates:

  • 25 April 2010 – Transition Black Isle

    The new Transition Black Isle website went live today. Transition Black Isle was set up in February 2009. It is an unincorporated not for profit association. At present the there are about 50 members.

    The group recently agreed the following statement of purpose: ‘Learning and taking actions as a community to live sustainably in response to the challenges of peak oil, climate change and other limits to growth.’

    Plexus were asked to design a clean new site for Transition Black Isle. With diverse interests, many different kinds of projects, and people from all walks of life, it was important that the site be clean, easy to navigate and logical, as well as easy for a group of administrators of various levels of IT skill to update.

    With one director having just completed a very eco-friendly house building project, and another with great interest in recycling and forest gardens, Plexus were delighted to be involved with the project’s site development, and can see it helping TBI play an even more effective and major role in the development and sustainability of communities across the Black Isle.