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Brighton Permaculture Trust promotes greener lifestyles and sustainable development through design. It raises awareness and facilitates learning in supportive environments.

Brighton Permaculture Trust is an ethical not-for-profit organisation formed in 2000 by people interested in putting permaculture firmly 'on the map' in Brighton and the Sussex area. We offer courses, talks, socials and seminars and from time to time get involved in larger projects, such as the Brighton Earthship.
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Conservation, Recycling, Composting, Carbon Reduction, Wildlife, Education, Gardening

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At 11:00am on February 8, 2010, Mark said…
not a pain at all Kate ... and great to hear you are all booked up.

looks like a great course ... so will have to come down and see for myself some time soon.

here to help on pd matter sif you need a hand with anything.

all the best

mark
At 10:51am on February 8, 2010, Mark said…
Hi there ....

Its mark here - one of the co-founders of p dirt. great to see you are using p dirt - and hope its been useful...?

a quick note because i need you to change the date on your event listing - building sustainable communities, if thats ok? given the wide date range - its slightly "hogging" the events list on the right hands side (below the calendar) ;-).

As such - there are a couple of projects who are keen to advertise their events ... but can't because yours is there for 4 months!

Could you perhaps upload the event as/when a specific event is taking place. that way other projects will be able to also post their events too.

hope that's cool ... and really appreciate your help in sorting this.

cheers - all the best

Mark
At 12:49pm on November 11, 2009, carol chapman said…
I had booked it (I thought) by clicking attend this event on the event list on Project Dirt on or about 21st September. My Project Dirt page still had me as attending this event (on my page) until I canceled it a couple of days ago.
I was wondering why none of my questions had been answered.! That was why.
Perhaps you should check what went wrong? It is lucky that I couldn't make it this time. How should I have booked it, if not by clicking 'attend this event'?
Regards,
Carol
At 8:36pm on November 10, 2009, carol chapman said…
Sorry, not well, will have to cancel my attending your green roofs event. Please would you let me know when it next happens?
Thanks,
Carol
At 2:08pm on September 22, 2009, Nick said…
Great stuff - many thanks Kate!
At 1:12pm on September 21, 2009, carol chapman said…
I would like to ask the same questions Ajdar and Zsu asked please,
Is there a cost for the course, and where is a cheap place to stay?
I would like to go on this course because I am intending to do a 'green' makeover of my garage and turn it into a studio cum summer room. I have been looking at all the alternatives, including a incorporating a green roof.and due to the costs of the alternative opitions (solar panels ect) it's almost certain to be what I do with my garage roof. Do you have any other courses on sustainable roofs by any chance?
Many thanks,
Carol
At 2:28pm on September 18, 2009, Nick said…
Hi Brighton Permaculture Trust!
Would you be able to add a picture/image for each of your events (e.g. on Sept 19, 27th, October 3rd, etc.)?
It would be really great, and hopefully encourage more people to have a look at them (and therefore attend!). All you need to do is go to your event page, select 'Edit Event' and then 'Event image'. Give me a shout if it's not clear.
Thanks! Nick
At 3:50pm on July 21, 2009, ajdar urak said…
hi, i m planning to join the course but wondering about accomodation as i would come from turkey.....
At 11:11am on May 28, 2009, Zsu Kulcsar said…
hi, what is the cost for the green roofs course?
At 1:44pm on March 2, 2009, Phil Green said…
Hi Kate, no nothing specific required. I'd been thinking of setting up a network for Kent, to which I might invite some contacts, but thought rather than something separate, a group here for the South East (so's we can also talk with London contacts) seems a more joined-up, integrated type solution.
 
 
 

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