Sunday, March 4, 2012

take veterans to join the movement to stop the sale of the forest of Dean downtown and inspire sustainable communities

ads Provincial Council established to require that Tom and his fellow squatters to leave - and threatening legal action -. Not dampen the mood

Tom - who prefers to be called by his first name - has found a good sized mushroom in the forest that will host the vegetable stew in the evening and is waiting to move forward with the construction of an ear "Celtic roundhouse," which will be either a house or a sauna.

This is the Wildlife Centre in Hill Plump in the Forest of Dean, a former counsel to the management regime has been taught to children and youth about the environment, nature and forests. As part of public spending cuts, Gloucestershire County Council to close the center and intend to sell - until Tom and the others came forward and squats

is a kind of rural areas and occupy some of the squatters in the Wildlife Centre are veterans of the movement. But they say they have more specific objectives. Tom and his friends dream to keep the center to inspire communities to develop youth and adults who live more sustainably.

"We are here to ensure that the center remains open and in use," said Tom. "The board considered selling it. Can be converted to houses, apartments, a large hotel, a leisure complex. After this place became a Center Parcs or building corporate retreat team is bad."

Squatters have invited specialists gardeners and farmers, blacksmiths and weavers of baskets of sharing and exchange of expertise with anyone, young or old, who cares to come and listen and learn.

Tom and others believe that in few years will be impossible to guarantee food security in the UK. It will become important, I think, that people know how to grow their own food and live a more environmentally friendly.

He understands that times are difficult for the board and cuts must be made. "But if you're serious about investing in the community who have not cut funding to education. There will be a short term gain, which could get £ 4 million for this property, but would be spent quickly. "

Rebecca came not by the movement deal, but the world of mental health care. She believes that many people would be happier, less angry if they were more related to nature. "We do not understand how we have been extracted from nature," he said. "This causes a lot of psychological and emotional problems."


She dreams of creating a community more in tune with the natural world to help people through mental illness.


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