The Ecological Land Co-operative

The Ecological Land Co-operative

Originally published in the Winter 2012 issue of Permaculture magazine; that article can be found here

The below extended version republished in the Jan 2013 issue of Country Smallholding.  Full illustrated feature (including comment pieces from others) available here. The magazine's editorial also concerned itself with the topics raised

And the Spring 2015 issue of STIR magazine featured an updated version, taking a different slant, which can be found here

An imaginative and exciting scheme was launched to provide would-be smallholders with affordable land and low-impact dwellings. But then it was blocked by a local council, and has now gone to appeal. The story highlights how our planning process can frustrate so many 'good life' dreams. Shaun Chamberlin, who helped launch the scheme, explains

Nearly half of the UK's land is owned by just 40,000 people (0.06% of the population).1 For those Country Smallholding readers only too familiar with the difficulties in securing affordable access to land, this will not be a comforting statistic.

The secret truth behind environmentalists’ favourite argument

The secret truth behind environmentalists’ favourite argument

When environmentalists argue amongst themselves, whether at some formal debate or late at night over a few drinks, I confidently predict that the argument will go like this. One will say (in one form or another): "There's no time to wait for radical change or revolution; the crisis is overwhelmingly urgent, we simply have to act within the frameworks we have now".