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Sustainability Debates: Go Wild?

Sustainability Debates: Go Wild?

This November the University’s sustainability team hosted a debate about ‘Wilding’ Kent; the event was aimed at academics and students and provided an opportunity for discussion of ‘wilding’ and species […]

09 Dec, 201906 Jan, 2020 Education for Sustainable Futures, Nature and wildlifeLeave a Comment on Sustainability Debates: Go Wild?

An Unexpected Crop!

For some time now, we have been feeding our food composter with left over fruit and vegetables from the University’s Food Court. Earlier this summer, the first batch of compost […]

23 Sep, 201906 Jan, 2020 Heritage Hops & Harmony, Nature and wildlife, WellbeingLeave a Comment on An Unexpected Crop!
Team building on a budget

Team building on a budget

Whoever said “gardening is cheaper than therapy, and you get tomatoes” no doubt knew the benefits to body and mind of getting outside with their hands in the dirt, in the sunshine, immersed in nature!

19 Jun, 2019 Nature and wildlife, Sustainability EngagementLeave a Comment on Team building on a budget
CCCU Community Wellbeing Garden

CCCU Community Wellbeing Garden

A peaceful, edible wildlife garden using organic and permaculture methods

21 Mar, 201907 Jan, 2020 Blog, Mental health, Nature and wildlife, Sustainability Engagement, WellbeingLeave a Comment on CCCU Community Wellbeing Garden

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