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- What is Permaculture?
- Diploma>
- Output 1 Making room for new beginnings; creating conscious space for good design>
- Output 2 Beginning the Design Process; Observing and interacting>
- Output 3 Stacking functions>
- Our current living space; Alex`s house and garden>
- Pete`s house; Turning a monster into an ally!
- Integrating permaculture design into my work place>
- Forest gardening at Margam Park...
- Raising Seth - supporting my son`s journey>
- Extracts from learning journal
- Process reflection
- Appendix
- Appendix ll. Tutor & Peer review
- Output 4 Small and slow solutions>
- Our current living space; Alex`s house and garden>
- Pete`s house; turning a monster into an ally!
- Integrating Permaculture design into my work place
- Forest gardening at Margam Park
- Raising Seth; Supporting our son`s journey.
- Getting to grips with technology!
- Extracts from learning Journal
- Process reflection
- Output 5, Accept and respond to feedback>
- Output 6
- Output 7
- Output 8
- Output 9
- Output 10
- Completed Designs>
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Eleanor Flaherty is a documentary film maker/producer, photographer and artist, based in the Swansea Valley in South Wales.
She specialises in the production of documentaries, especially of films that have sociological, heritage and cultural interest. She is passionate about people’s stories, of preserving them and presenting them in a way that educates and inspires.
She takes much inspiration from the landscape and history of her native South Wales and creates films to celebrate the rich cultural and mythological history of the area.
Check out the Worldwide Permaculture Network
She specialises in the production of documentaries, especially of films that have sociological, heritage and cultural interest. She is passionate about people’s stories, of preserving them and presenting them in a way that educates and inspires.
She takes much inspiration from the landscape and history of her native South Wales and creates films to celebrate the rich cultural and mythological history of the area.
Check out the Worldwide Permaculture Network