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 Agnes Working Sail is a Pilot Cutter building company. Shipwright Luke Powell designs and builds these traditional crafts from scratch using Oak wood. This traditional way of life uses minimum energy both for transport and living as Luke himself lives aboard |
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 Pandora Pandora lives with her daughter, Rosa in a gypsy caravan. |
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 Tom Tom has been staying at Chyan Community Field in his van. On the right is the field's compost toilet. The field was set up as a place for organic allotments and workshops to be run, encouraging permaculture projects. |
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 Claire Claire lives in her caravan at Keveral Community. On the farm people from the community grow fruit and vegetables to provide enough to feed the 15 adults and 9 children as well as stock local restaurants including Fifteen. |
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 Keveral The aim of the community is to promote sustainable lifestyles. During my stay at Keveral I helped plant broad beans and lettuces in the polytunnels. |
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 Camels Rosuick Farm is a traditional organic farm on the Lizard, that also keeps camels! They heat the buildings using wood-chips recycled from skips. |
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 Jubilee Wharf An exhibition at Jubilee Wharf with handweaving workshops. |
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 recycling out Keveral Farm's collection of cardboard out for recycling. |
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 Jubilee Award Jubilee Wharf is the brainchild of Andrew Marsden and uses it's own wind turbines as well as mulitple other sustainable initiatives. It is a base for the community of Penryn. |
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 doubler decker bus A double decker at Chyan that is being renovated. |
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