The practical vision was to get something which would connect local communities with their businesses in a way which kept money building up in their local communities
The success of Bristol’s community currency – with the equivalent of £700,000 in circulation – has helped put the spotlight on attempts to keep money in local economies. While community currencies have a history going back to Victorian times, there has been a resurgence in recent years, with Bristol emerging as the standard-bearer in the UK.
Read more about the growing influence of the Bristol Pound here. Visit the Bristol Pound website here. [Source: The Guardian, 7 June 2015]
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