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Rachel Robson

Rachel is an environmental project manager with experience working in local government and NGOs. After participating in the PDC in 2017 she spent a year putting it into practice in Spain, helping to set up an ecosystem restoration project exploring how regenerative agriculture can benefit deforested, dryland areas.

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Dan Priddle

Dan is an urban forester working for Trees for Cities. He completed his Permaculture Design Course with Social Landscapes in 2018 and holds a Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design with the UK Permaculture Association. Click image to read more …

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Andrea Ferdinand

Dre is a social worker, yoga teacher, and community based practitioner. She was a participant on the 2016 Permaculture Design Course organised by Social Landscapes. Her approach focuses on decolonising environmental spaces, reconnecting with indigenous knowledge and working with deep intention. For more, click the image…

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Naomi Allen

Naomi Allen works for a small human rights charity where she is a lead trainer/facilitator. She is interested in sustainable activism and resilience in social change work. Click the image to read more…

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Tish Vail - Creative Director

Tish came across the word Permaculture shortly after finishing her degree in Interior Architecture & Design, however it wasn't until 10 years later that she started to investigate permaculture design in more depth. In the interim years she had spent her time, travelling, working for a variety of London based design studios and studying yoga. Click image to read more …

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Michel Thill - Founding Director

Michel has studied Landscape Architecture and Environmental Planning with a special interest in the relationship between ecological and cultural renewal. He's come across Permaculture during his studies and was drawn to its ability to bring together ecological design, community building, social justice and personal change. Click image to read more …

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