Introduction to Permaculture- Bristol

This is the place to discuss not just allotments but all general gardening problems and queries which don't fit into the specific categories below.
(formerly allotments and tips, hints and problems)
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Introduction to Permaculture- Bristol

Post: # 731Post angelbabe »

i thought some people might be interested in this weekend course- cheap too!!
A weekend introduction to the principles and practice of Permaculture – practical solutions and common-sense ideas for a sustainable future. Led by Sarah Pugh.

19 & 20 Feb 2005
Saturday & Sunday
9.30am-5.30pm
at Easton Community Centre
Kilburn Street, Easton, Bristol BS5 6AW
£35 Waged
or £20 Low-waged / unwaged / on benefits
If you have questions about the course please contact Sarah on 0117 902 7913 or by email: bristol_permaculture@yahoo.co.uk
For booking enquiries call 941 5106.


Produce locally
Eat good food
Reuse & recycle
Make links
Act for change
Community First
Use wisely
Learn skills
Trees in the city
Urban wildlife
Reduce waste
Ethical action
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Post: # 2871Post Andy Hamilton »

I know this post is now somewhat out of date, but will they be putting on any other courses soon?
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Post: # 2880Post angelbabe »

their newsletter will be out in a couple of weeks- i'll keep you posted!
if you are interested in recieving an e-newsletter yourself email bristol_permaculture@yahoo.co.uk to request one!

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The people you meet, the new things you learn, the experiences you live, the choices you make, the days and moments of your life -- all are seeds with limitless potential to bear fruit. But only when placed in fertile ground and nourished. That's where you come in. Though you can't always control the seeds that fall into your life, you can control the way they're planted and cared for. In every moment is a lifetime of possibilities. Think of that! You can change the course of the rest of your life right now, this very instant.
By deciding which seeds to plant, which choices to make, which relationships to nurture. By giving the seeds of opportunity a fertile soil in which to grow.

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Post: # 2881Post Andy Hamilton »

Cheers Ab, I asked as I should be finishing uni in just over two weeks then thinking about moving over to Bristol. I was not sure how regular their courses are. Quite fancy dipping my toes.
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Post: # 2885Post angelbabe »

you surprise me Andy- i presumed you were already Mr Permaculture!!
the centre where the courses ran from (Easton Community Centre) has unfortunately closed down but apparently its hoping to get some funding and re-open soon.

some one i met on the permaculture course is running 'herbal walks'- i'm sure she wouldnt mind me posting it here- although i would double check the date if i were you cos i may have deleted an email that said something about a different date??!!

Outdoor Experiential Herbal Workshop
Saturday 21st May. 10.15am - 12.30pm.

A Morning workshop facilitated by Angela Bosanquet.

"Exploring together outside in small wilderness areas, the knowledge of native plants, passed down to us through tradition, and in use as remedies today.
As a group we'll respond to the qualities and characteristics of the plants, gathering knowledge of their benefits, how they may match our seasonal ailments,
and we will appreciate the profound way plants are able to restore balance on all levels, physically, mentally and spiritually".

Cost £9
For bookings: please send a deposit of £4 payable to me Angela Bosanquet, to 40 Cliftonwood Crescent, BS8 4TU with your address and/or e-mail & phone no.

I'll confirm your booking, and let you know the Venue. Any queries contact me at quetwel@gn.apc.org
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