Friday, 27 January 2023

Most Of Us Are Familiar With UK Money Notes,

£5, £10, £20 and £50 notes are all in circulation, 


but a £21 note? you have got to be kidding, but I kid you not, in the English town of Lewes, population just under 20,00,

they have their own currency as well as the familiar UK pound notes, it is quite a neat idea,

it is a powerful way to raise awareness about the way we spend money and the fact that a pound spent locally keeps building wealth as it circulates, instead of leaking out to the global economy, You can exchange sterling for Lewes Pounds – and vice-versa, You can ask for Lewes Pounds in your change, and you can buy Lewes Pounds at the Lewes Pound Issuing Points,

the Lewis pound punches far above its weight since it continually circulates rather than sitting in a bank. A single Lewes Pound passes through far more hands – in exchange for goods and services – than a pound sterling, and remains in the local economy,

according to the Bank of England the Lewes Pound is a shopping voucher. As such it is not legal tender but based on trust, each Lewes Pound note is printed on high security paper with watermarks, serial numbers and other hidden security features,

to be clear, Lewes Pounds are a complementary currency, not an alternative currency, the aim of it is to ensure that the availability and quality of locally produced goods and locally owned businesses, as a way of celebrating Lewes, in case you think this is a English thing in the US county of Berkshare, for instance, which has a similar population size as Lewes, over $1.5 Million have been issued and the WIR in Switzerland is used by 16% of Swiss businesses, but a £21 note really? for the full story of this idea have a look here, perhaps your local town could do the same, and keep the money in the family as it were?


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