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Visiting Permaculture sites in London or Leeds UK?

 
                            
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Hi all, I'll be visiting London the weekend of June 14-16 and then I'll be in Leeds for the following two weeks.

Are there any must-see Permaculture related activities or sites in these areas? I've been looking at the Permaculture LAND-Centres but I'm still working my way through that site. So I thought I would ask if anyone in the area has any suggestions.

I currently have 3 acres in Arkansas (U.S.). It is not very permaculture right now but I'm slowing trying to transform it and thought I would like to visit some other places to see what other people are doing in that area.

Thanks in advance.
 
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I feel a bit sad that no one replied to your post, which means you will possibly have missed out on all kinds of permaculture happenings around Leeds. Well, I exaggerate slightly but there is a small forest garden not far from the city centre which is open access. And there is other stuff, such as Lilac, an intentional community etc.

Hope you found your visit profitable, in spite of the lack of response here.
 
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