Resources
Permaculture
Sustainability
- What is Sustainability
- The Fifteen Criteria for Sustainable Development
- Fifteen Criteria for Sustainable Development (summary)
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Related external links
- EnviroLink
- Greenpeace International
- Friends of the Earth
- NewHeavenNewEarth
- The Nature Conservancy
- U.S. Environmental Protection Agency haven't they done well
- The Environment Agency UK government department
- Gaia Hypothesis and Earth System Science
Planning law
- About the planning system
- Planning for Sustainable Woodlands
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Related external links
- DNPA Forward Planning & Development Control Our local planning authority
- Devon Structure Plan (First Review - 1995 to 2011)
- Mcspotlight - Planning
- Mcspotlight - organising objections
- The Land Is Ours a landrights campaign for Britain
- Chapter 7 The Planning Office of The Land Is Ours
Book reviews
Energy
- Wood Fuel - Why Burn Wood?
- Global Warming
- Renewable Energy
- Nuclear Energy
- Biodiesel
- Wood Gasification - gas from wood
- Hydro Electric
- Solar Energy
- Our first micro hydro system
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Related external links
- Center for Alternative Technology
- Greywater.Com
- World of Composting Toilets
- The Compost Resource Page
- Community Composting Network
- International Institute for Sustainable Development
- Built Environment Network
- Association for Environment Consious Building
- Sustainable Construction
- Solar Cooker Archive
- American Wind Energy Association
- Hugh Piggott - Scoraig Wind Electric
Misc
Education and Howto guides
- Home education
- How to guides
- Courses at Steward Wood
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Related external links
- Campcraft Wilderness Skills Creative nature awareness courses for all ages and abilities
- Moretonhampstead Learning Centre Adult education courses in Moretonhampstead
- Wild Woods and Willow Wildcraft and Nature Awareness for young people
- Devon Adult and Community Learning
- Permaculture Magazine courses
- Patrick Whitefield Associates Permaculture Courses
Open Day
Sat 28th June, Noon to 4pm
Come and visit our low impact structures, renewable energy systems, permaculture gardens, woodland management operations, and the beautiful woodland. As well as guided tours, there'll be refreshments and cake round the fire along with information and books to peruse.
You can visit us along the cycleway from Moretonhampstead. Parking is limited so please walk, cycle or share transport if possible.