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Category Archives: Community land
Crowd Wise – Fracking Debate with The Great Debate, Newcastle
A couple weeks ago I went up to The Great Debate‘s Crowd Wise fracking debate up in Newcastle (funded by RAEI) intending to make a day of it, remind myself of the Crowd Wise process and learn something on the fracking … Continue reading
38 Degrees Flood Relief Fund
Within 24 hours 38 Degrees members had donated just over 100,000 to support victims of the devastating floods with £60,000 distributed to local community charities working with flood-hit communities including: Including: Norfolk Community Foundation to provide emergency food, clothing and bottle sterilisation … Continue reading
Wilder by Design – 2 day seminar with visit to Blackamoor
We are delighted to announce that following our seminar with George Monbiot in July 2013, Professor Ian Rotherham and colleagues have taken up this hot debate; they’ve organised a 2-day seminar Wilder by Design 2014 (link to provisional programme opens … Continue reading
Heeley City Farm Organic Master Classes and Gardening for Beginners
Organic Growing Master Classes at Heeley City Farm’s Wortley Hall Walled Garden Site in partnership with the Soil Association Heeley City Farm’s Head Local Food Grower, Darrell is running their popular courses again – book early ! Each session is … Continue reading
Peace in the Park: 5-a-side, Ponderosa Park on Sunday
Fahima, Josephine and I have devised loads of fun activities for our gig at Peace in the Park (down by Tesco’s mini-supermarket) from 11-4 at the Ponderosa Park on Sunday 22nd September Rocket launchers, Steady Hands, Air Zooka and Jitterbug. … Continue reading
George Monbiot et al – event 27th June
Book your place now Just £5 and only £1.50 for full-time students, people who are on benefits or retired. An outstanding opportunity to meet and work with internationally renowned experts on the Uplands & Moorlands. Our speakers are George Monbiot, Mark … Continue reading
George Monbiot @ our next Event on 27th June
We’re very grateful to George Monbiot for having so kindly allowing us to use the cover photo from his latest book, Feral: Searching for enchantment on the frontiers of re-wilding. Full event programme to follow. Send our event flyer to your mates and … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Community land, Our Events & Projects, Public engagement, Sheffield's Communities, Updates
Tagged ecology, environment, Feral, National Trust, natural history, RSPB, Sheffield, Sheffield Moors Partnership, Sheffield Wildlife Trust, uplands and moorlands, Wildlands Research Institute, wildlife
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George Monbiot on re-wilding; 27June
How can we manage a site’s landscape, ecological and human history, yet safeguard our archaeological and natural heritage? Event Programme and Brochure – open as pdfs Hosted by Hill Dickinson, LLP, The Balance, Pinfold Street, Sheffield S1 2GU. Online booking – only 50 … Continue reading
Posted in A4I events, Community land, environment, Latest news, regulation and enforcement, Sheffield's Communities, Updates
Tagged Game & Wildlife Conservation Trust, George Monbiot, Mark Fisher, National Trust, Peak District National Parks, Policy, Sheffield, Sheffield Wildlife Trust, wildlife, workshop
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Uplands & Moorlands event – 27th June
We are delighted that Hill Dickinson LLP Sheffield Office has very kindly agreed to host our event with George Monbiot on Thursday 27th June 2013. Registration & networking: 3.15pm; Prompt Start: 3.35pm. Finish: 7.00pm
Our First Newsletter
We are pleased to publish our first newsletter with updates of our activities and developments: Forthcoming event with George Monbiot on Rewilding our Uplands as part of our response to the recent Sheffield Moors Partnership Consultation; Fukushima Nuclear Disaster with Dr … Continue reading