by Hans Steenbergen | Oct 26, 2020 | News
Herb Garden Our Herb Project What was it like, one year ago, in the old manège behind Homefield? The poly-tunnel, a lovely gift from friends was set up, and plants were raised there in spring and veg grew in it all summer. Top soil was bought in and two long...
by Eddie Thornton | Oct 26, 2020 | News
Ecobricking Ecobricking Every Friday morning, Mitchell (M) and Reid (J) are ecobricking in High Farm kitchen, sometimes assisted by Arnold (J). An ecobrick is a brick used to make furniture, raised walkways, even walls, AND it disposes creatively and...
by Hans Steenbergen | Aug 22, 2020 | News
A Festival Review A Festival Reviewby the Dalehead household. As we sat down together, we umm’d and aah’d trying to remember what we had done for the festivals all that time ago …. Michaelmas, the first festival in the festival year. Oooh yesss, it was in...
by Hans Steenbergen | Aug 22, 2020 | News
Resilience The ‘Technology’ of Community-Building Many of you will be familiar with the concept of the Transition Towns, which emerged in the early 2000s. The idea was that ‘Peak Oil’, or some other global shock, could result in political and economic collapse....
by Hans Steenbergen | Aug 22, 2020 | News
A Year and a Day Magazine A Year and a Day Magazine It’s well known that times of confinement or isolation can provide fertile ground for new initiatives to bloom. At Christmas, a seed of an idea was sown in Castle House sitting room: Why isn’t there a...
by Hans Steenbergen | Jun 5, 2020 | Fundraising, News
Electric vehicle appeal – help our community go green! By contributing towards the cost of a second hand electric vehicle, you will be helping us to stay connected while reducing our impact on the planet. Our community is committed to...