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friday 12th September

Simon Opher

Prior to becoming an MP for Stroud, Simon worked as a full-time GP. He was awarded an MBE in 2016 for introducing and advocating social prescribing (now part of NHS policy nationwide) and was instrumental in the building of the Vale Community Hospital

Simon Lennane

Simon Lennane is a practicing GP and an author of Creating Community Health. He explores the social context of health and the important role that communities play in keeping people healthy, improving our well-being and making sure we remain connected to the community. ​

Rob Callender

Rob Callender is the co-founder of Kin Cooperative, a not-for-profit community-based financial platform and network. He is also a senior yoga instructor, and a movement organiser and activist focused on debt, ecology, and mutual aid.

Sara Arnold

Activist and co-founder of Fashion Act Now, tackling the problem of industrial Fashion, not just in opposition to extractivist, growth-based industrial Fashion but especially for the alternatives to the industry: clothing cultures that nurture people and planet. Defashion, degrowth, decoloniality and promoting a fashion commons.

Sonia Bussu

Sonia studies and teaches public policy at Birmingham University. Her research interests are participatory governance, democratic innovations, and arts-based methods for public engagement. She led on projects on youth participation to influence mental health policy and services, coproduction of research on health and social care integration, models of local governance, and leadership styles within collaborative governance. 

Tony Cealy

Tony uses participatory democratic processes that are joyful, creative, and accessible to local citizens, advocates, and policymakers in order to co-create policies and practices towards an equitable and just society. He collaborates and partners with artists, charities and community audiences who want to drive social change in how they think about, and experience the world.


Matthew Slater

Matthew Slater develops software for complementary currencies. He co-founded Community Forge for collaborative credit schemes; he co-authored the Money & Society MOOC and co-drafted the Credit Commons white paper, a proposal for a global solidarity economy money system, based on mutual credit principles. ​

Dil Green

Dil is the founder of Mutual Credit Services and co-founder of Local Loop Merseyside.  He is building a bridge to an economy underpinned by collaborative finance – where the tools for exchange and investment are controlled by and for value producers in the real economy, supporting community wealth, the circular economy, and the broader commons. 

Tom Woodruff

Tom joined the first incarnation of the Mutual Credit Services collaboration after reading about mutual credit on Lowimpact.org. Along with Dil, he co-founded its current iteration, and spends most of his time on business development, project management, and R&D. He also convenes the Circular Trade Analytics forum and co-ordinates the Action Research Circle at the Credit Commons Society. He has a Ph.D in applied nuclear physics from the University of Liverpool.

David Heath

David is the founder of Liberating Structures London.  An experienced systems architect, engineer and technical leader.  David is also an experienced facilitator and has designed and conducted large scale engagement and goal setting workshops for groups from 15-80 people. 

Bruce White

Bruce is an anthropologist and co-founder of Organization for Identity and Cultural Development. He pioneered a multi-disciplinary methodology for analysing and developing narratives that can counter polarisation, propaganda and 'weaponisation' of identities. OICD's work is focused on building societies more resilient to identity-based conflicts and manipulations. 

Claire Mellier

Claire is the knowledge and practice lead at Iswe Foundation. I am a co-founder of the Global Assembly on the climate and ecological crisis for COP26. She is working on Global Citizens' Assembly for People & Planet a permanent feature of global governance by leading the Research & Evaluation Programme of the GCA and doing advocacy with the Coalition for a Global Citizens' Assembly. 

Zoë Blackler

Zoë is Kairos’s founder and director. She is a journalist, editor and climate activist, having worked on investigations for media outlets and non-profit campaign groups including The Guardian, The Bureau of Investigative Journalism, Which?, Privacy International and Reprieve. She has an MSc in Social Anthropology from University College London. ​

Indy Johar

Indy Johar is co-founder of darkmatterlabs.org focused on the strategic design of new super scale civic assets for transition – specifically at the intersection of financing, contracting and governance for deeply democratic futures. Founding director of open systems lab, seeded WikiHouse (open source housing) and Open Desk (open source furniture company).

Saturday 13th September

Pam Warhurst

Incredible Edible was first established in 2007 in Todmorden, West Yorkshire, in response to increasing global concerns over climate change, food sustainability, and community change. ​  Since its emergence, the idea has spread to hundreds of communities around the world. Today, there are 120 official Incredible Edible groups in the UK and over 700 worldwide.  It currently grows food on 9,763 sqm of land.

Andy Goldring

Chief Executive of the Permaculture Association, member of Leeds Permaculture network and active teacher and designer. Also working in Leeds on the Climate Action Leeds project, developing a city hub - Imagine Leeds - as a climate action hub and space for participatory design.

Jess Steele 

Jess is CEO of Hastings Commons.  Since 2014, Hastings Commons have brought over 8,500 square metres of floor space into custodian ownership across a whole cluster of buildings in the centre of Hastings, renovating them to a high quality, offering genuinely affordable rents, and supporting residents and businesses to collaborate and take more control of where they live and work.

Jem Bendell

Jem is an emeritus professor of sustainability leadership with the University of Cumbria. He founded the Deep Adaptation Forum to support peer-to-peer communications in developing positive responses at the individual and community levels to societal disruptions induced by climate change.

Adam Greenfield

Adam is the author of Lifehouse:Taking Care of Ourselves in a World on Firehe recovers lessons from the Black Panther survival programs, the astonishingly effective Occupy Sandy disaster-relief effort and the solidarity networks of crisis-era Greece to show how practices of mutual care and local power can help shelter us from a future that often feels like it has no place for us or the values we cherish.

Carne Ross​

Carne is a former British diplomat turned anachist who resigned over Iraq War. He founded the world's first non-profit diplomatic advisory group Independent Diplomat, and have been supporting the struggles for liberation, self-determination and democracy in Myanmar, Western Sahara, Syria, South Sudan, Yemen, Kosovo to name a few. 

Claude Hendrickson​

Claude Hendrickson is a community self-build advocate, commissioned to produce a 10-year strategy for Leeds Council around self-build, custom build and community-led housing, and is a founder member of Community Self Build agency. He serves as equality, diversity and inclusion advisor at Leeds Community Homes and the Confederation of Co-op Housing 

Marcus Saul

Marcus is a Research Fellow at the Institute for Strategy, Resilience and Security (ISRS) at University College London (UCL) and Managing Partner of Island Power LLP, a smart energy accelerator of “energy islands” through the integration of new legal design, institutions, funding instruments and technology.

Saturday Night Comedy

Wendy Wason​

A Scottish actress and comedian, Wendy was already an established actress with roles in Coupling and the IT Crowd before  launching her comedy career in 2004, getting to the final of Funny Women and semi-finals of So You Think You’re Funny at the Edinburgh Fringe the following year. Wendy has performed across the globe and has provided tour support for Katherine Ryan, Shappi Khorsandi & Tatti Mcleod.

Jake Donaldson

Jake Donaldson is a rising star of the UK comedy circuit, known for his sharp wit, intelligent humour, and warm storytelling. He was a finalist in the BBC New Comedy Award 2024 (broadcast on BBC1), and a semi-finalist in British Comedian of the Year 2024.  His style is thoughtful yet playful, often exploring themes of mental health, relationships, and the quirks of modern life with an authentic Northern charm.

Bas Rahman

Bas is an incredible talent, with a cheeky and dark style of comedy mixed in with very well crafted routines that cover everything from her Muslim heritage, race, sex and anything that is taboo in her life. Bas will find the funny in it. A very gifted writer Bas has written for Mazwan Rizwan, Never Mind The Buzzcocks, been part of the BBC Writers Room as well as being part of the ERA:5050 which was an all female writers room set up by Polly Kemp & Lizzie Berrington  

Funmbi Omotayo

Funmbi is a force of nature. A circuit headliner who boast a host of awards including Best Newcomer At The Black Comedy Awards, Winner of Amused Moose & Leicester Square Comedian Of The Year. His talents have seen him perform across the globe. Funmbi has provided tour support for John Bishop & Hal Crutteden, has popped up on ITV, BBC, Comedy Central & Channel 4 and to top it off has performed two shows at the Edinburgh Festival.