The Respect Stories – Mo

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The Respect Stories - Mo
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Mo

Self declared ‘City Boy’ Mo, shares his perspective on Totnes and delves into the cultural and emotional relationship of the two quite different worlds of the UK and Iraq

THE RESPECT STORIES 

 It is in the shelter of each other that the people live – Irish Proverb 

A series of interviews that explore the increasing diversity of Totnes as a community.  Apart from appearing here in The Pulse, the stories told by these Totnes citizens will be an integral part of this year’s 2026 Respect Festival (“Hidden Gems”) in The Community Leechwell Garden. The Respect Festival is a core element in the Totnes Fringe Festival (July 9th to 12th 2026) and the Leechwell Garden provides a magnificent outdoor space.

This year we will explore the diversity of the Garden itself and the cultural diversity of the Totnes community. The garden being run by and for the community. Just as we are part of an expanding universe, our diversity will also inevitably expand and so will the stories we can tell if we know what those stories are. My aim is to build a story map of the worlds within the Totnes community for our “Hidden Gems” weekend on July 11th and 12th.

Keep them coming! Contact tonygeeauthor@gmail.com  

Peter Shearn

Peter is an ex businessman who founded and ran a bookings software company (CaterBook) for 15 years before selling the business on. He moved here with his partner from Bristol in 2005.  Now a musician, Peter set up the Totnes Pulse with Mark El Khadi in 2016 as part of a campaign to help save the Market Square from development into shops. He now manages the Pulse as a C.I.C. and contributes stories.

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