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Rural social enterprise encouraging land-based learning using traditional and new skills to teach sustainable living (building, growing, cooking, creating) in a fabulous natural environment.
Rural social enterprise encouraging land-based learning using traditional and new skills to teach sustainable living (building, growing, cooking, creating) in a fabulous natural environment.
...to enhance the insulation properties of an existing agricultural building. You will work with experienced local tutors to discuss sites, materials... Learn about: Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Conservation... More
...to enhance the insulation properties of an existing agricultural building. You will work with experienced local tutors to discuss sites, materials... Learn about: Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Conservation... More
...This course is aimed at encouraging you to use technical knowledge to enhance your use of colour in painting. In the morning you will learn how to... Learn about: Water Colour Painting... More
...This course is aimed at encouraging you to use technical knowledge to enhance your use of colour in painting. In the morning you will learn how to... Learn about: Water Colour Painting... More
...Anyone interested in gardening in a green way and sustainable living more generally. Anyone interested in gardening in a green way and sustainable living more generally... Learn about: Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Quality, Renewable Energy... More
...Anyone interested in gardening in a green way and sustainable living more generally. Anyone interested in gardening in a green way and sustainable living more generally... Learn about: Environmental Sustainability, Environmental Quality, Renewable Energy... More
After many years as a mainstream and special needs teacher, Frank Blaker worked as an apprentice to a local builder in rural Somerset. After specialising in using local materials - cob, straw, wood and stone - he now uses all his skills to pass on his knowledge to others.
Jane has made jewellery for sale and exhibition across the West Country for many years and has started workshops in response to people's demands to learn more about how to create items for themselves.
Sally Hebeler is a director of the Exeter-based Double Elephant print workshop and has exhibited widely across the country. She teaches regularly and her website can be found at www.sallyhebeler.com.
Sarah Pugh is well known in the Permaculture world and has been teaching permaculture for several years. She runs courses in Bristol.