A number of inspired and skilled people have led the management committee during the last 9 years and we seek new Trustee members to guide us through the coming exciting years.
We are incredibly grateful to all funders and individuals who have supported our development and work in the past. At present our invaluable work relies on funding to develop new projects. We particularly require private money to match fund offers from public sources. We now seek match funding for the documentation project of the Transition Farming model.
In the future we will be seeking support to develop the Eco-Cabin, which will provide the bedrock for future sustainable education work and a move towards economic viability.
We are very grateful to past and present funders.
Environment Wales
Sustainable Development Fund, Brecon Beacons National Park
Esmee Fairbairn Foundation
Lord Merthyr Fund
The Community Foundation in Wales
PAVO
New Opportunities Fund
Adfywio
WDA – Agri-Food Development Fund
Cobb Foundation
Ernest Cook Trust
The Stanley Bligh Memorial Fund
Volunteer input provides an essential component of site maintenance, which is mainly focused around the inspiring demonstration gardens, living willow structures and the variety of eco and earth buildings that make up the education tour. Look out for the group volunteer days.
Volunteers are also welcomed to assist with admin, fundraising, leafleting etc.
Regular volunteers can have a free place on the monthly ‘How to Garden for Life’ course.