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Whimsical Dancing
The Lammas Planning Hearing
The Turning Point
Low Impact Living at Lammas Ecovillage
Straw Bale Building with Rachel Shiamh
DIY Natural Swimming Pools
Eco Village Pioneers - Lammas
Eco Village Pioneers - CAT
Eco Village Pioneers - The Village, Ireland
Eco Village Pioneers - at The Big Green Gathering
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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The very best of permaculture media from Permaculture Magazine
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Permaculture Magazine -- inspiration for sustainable living -- and Permanent Publications are making practical films, as well as publishing books and magazines, to help us all live more healthy, self-reliant and ecologically sound ways of life.
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Channel Comments (2)
simplelysusan (4 weeks ago)
We went and saw the earth ship a few weeks ago. Very cool building! Thanks for making the video.
ElisabethWinkler (4 weeks ago)
Inspiring. Thank you to the visionary pioneers. As the builder, Tony Wrench, says, the planning process needs to be made easier. Crikey, when I think how easily supermarkets get planning permission for their concrete monstrosities....