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My name is Suzanne Pendleton and I live in Swinton, Salford (UK) and have been involved in the Greater Manchester Swift Street initiative since August 2024, which has been led by the RSPB. During ...
We are delighted to announce the recipients of the 2025 Permaculture Magazine Award, in collaboration with Lush Spring Prize. Four projects have been awarded from a fund of £25,000. The Permaculture ...
Celebrating stories of regeneration In a joyous, collaborative and inspiring week of celebrations, the 2025 recipients were honoured as part of a celebratory event held in Dorset (UK), where the Lush ...
In 1970, Joni Mitchell took a big yellow taxi to her hotel in Hawaii, only to wake up the next morning and find they’d paved paradise and put up a parking lot. It was a small moment, but it’s since ...
Amelia Young is a trainee journalist living in London. She studied Geography at university and has written articles for Petersfield Climate Action Network (PeCAN) the Hampshire Chronicle and the North ...
When a complex system is far from equilibrium, small islands of coherence in a sea of chaos have the capacity to shift the entire system to a higher order. Ilya Prigogine, Physical Chemist and Nobel ...
Celebrate and deep dive into the permaculture world with Permaculture Week. All over the world, people, communities and projects will be holding events to celebrate ...
I did my Permaculture Design Certificate over a decade ago at the University of Bradford. Our final design project was to help produce a design for the newly started Horton Community Farm, just down ...
Pippa is a professional RHS trained horticulturalist, permaculture practitioner and teacher. She experiments with polycultures and guilds at her smallholding in West Yorkshire whilst working as an ...
In the southwest of India, on the borders of Karnataka, the Bandipur Tiger Reserve is part of the largest protected area in southern India, supporting one of the biggest tiger populations in the world ...
As the era of peat-based garden compost draws to a close should we perhaps look more widely at the whole issue of compost? On the face of it, compost is an innocuous material that we all take for ...
Transformative Adaptation (TrAd) helps us to transform our civilisation to be in readiness for the future and makes life worth living. Impacts beyond 1.5 o C, the agreed maximum limit-target for ...