Jack’s presentation, given to GCSE Photography students as an introduction to the Llanfyllin Transition Project last week, has now been uploaded to the resources page: Click Here to Access the Full Presentation
Read MoreForgive my poor Welsh but the image of children planting fruit trees in the Welsh spring (Children = plant, wood = coed) is too perfect a pun opportunity to miss out on! There is wonderful soil down on the flood plain at Cae Bodfoch by the river Cain. Millennia of alluvial deposits have built a…
Read MoreJack has been at Ysgol Uwchradd Llanfyllin High School this morning discussing climate change, permaculture and the Llanfyllin Transition Project with Year 10 Photography students. They are going to be creating posters, placards, banners and a book cover for our World Earth Day event in April, communicating the message of our collective responsibility to care…
Read MoreCreating a 25 year Vision for Llanfyllin, can we be carbon neutral by 2042 ? Rising to the climate challenge can create new opportunities and new possibilities, all it takes is imagination – we can be leaders not followers! Many people try not to think about the climate challenge as it is either too scary…
Read MoreMany people have been attracted to living in Wales by the promise of a greener, less fraught and less material lifestyle. Even if they haven’t thought through the whole sustainability challenge, instinct draws people away from the intensity of urban life towards something a little gentler and potentially more rewarding. I have to confess I…
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