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Here comes the sun

Written by Andrew Carton Kelly | Posted on 02/06/2010 | Category: Living Together

Lots to do in the South West this summer

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Too many of us?

Written by The Source | Posted on 02/02/2010 | Category: Living Together

Are there just too many humans to sustain healthy wildlife?

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The power of trust

Written by Rachel Fleming | Posted on 02/02/2010 | Category: Living Together

We talk sustainability to the National Trust's Fiona Reynolds

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Living without money - penniless and prospering

Written by Mark Boyle | Posted on 10/09/2009 | Category: Living Together

Ten months ago Mark Boyle decided to take a big plunge by living completely without money on the outskirts of Bristol. Nearing the end of his one year project, and looking pretty good on it, we wonder how he’s coped and whether it’s... read more

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Living in Community - can we do it?

Written by Cliona O Conaill | Posted on 05/12/2008 | Category: Living Together

Bombarded by news of impending global crisis, Ciona O Connaill gave up the office job and set herself one year to track down the perfect community where she could learn to make her living from the land. Four months into her quest and we... read more

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Rekindling Community

Written by The Source | Posted on 05/12/2008 | Category: Living Together

Alastair McIntosh is the author of Soil and Soul, the inspiring story of how Scottish communities brought the Isle of Eigg into community ownership and saved Harris from becoming a superquarry.

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