We believe in working together for the love of trees.
The Tree Council brings everyone together with a shared mission to care for trees and our planet’s future. We inspire and empower organisations, government, communities and individuals with the knowledge and tools to create positive, lasting change at a national and local level.
Help us champion trees, whether that’s by donating to support our work, becoming a volunteer Tree Warden, or visiting a remarkable local tree.
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Welcome to Dartmouth Community Orchard. It sits between College Way (the main road into the town) and Ridge Hill / Mount Boone. The two orchard paddocks are linked by old woodland to form an unspoiled, rural area on the edge of Dartmouth. It is owned by the Town Council.
The paddocks contain approximately 130 apple trees of over 50 different varieties of traditional West Country apples, and the whole area is rich in biodiversity.
People come for quiet contemplation; to walk their dogs; to sit and admire the views over the Dart; or to watch the wildlife. They can enjoy the events held in spring to celebrate the reawakening of the orchard with its fine show of blossom and spring-time flowers, and in autumn to harvest the apples and make juice and cider.
https://www.dartmouthcommunityorchard.co.uk/
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We are a volunteer-run, not-for-profit organisation run by and for orchard, apple and cider enthusiasts in south Devon. Membership is open to all.
Orchard Link offers its members technical advice, a programme of events, courses and activities, and makes key items of equipment – mills, presses and pasteurisers – available for hire. In season we also provide a space where apple growers can offer or sell surplus apples: Harvestline.
We aim to promote:
- The restoration and planting of orchards.
- The conservation of traditional local fruit varieties.
- The productive use of fruit crops for eating, juicing, cider making and cooking.
- The exchange of knowledge, skills and expertise.
- Community involvement in orchard management, heritage and traditions.
https://www.orchardlink.org.uk/
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Funded by the Devon Real Nappy Project, Totnes Cloth Nappy Library provides cloth nappy trial kits and advice on all aspects of cloth nappies.
Fronted by Lucy and Anna, keen cloth nappy mummies themselves; feel free to get in touch!
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Making cloth nappy trial kits accessible in the South Hams!
We offer friendly, easy to follow advice and demos.
Kits can be trialed directly from us, we are passionate about showing you how easy the switch to reusables can be!
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Welcome to the Mid Devon Cycling Club, one of the South West UK’s largest and most active cycling clubs.
Formed in 1930, the club has a rich history and a reputation for producing some of the country’s leading riders including Tour de France riders Colin Lewis and Jeremy Hunt, Yanto Barker and Jonathan Tiernan-Locke.
However the Mid Devon isn’t just about elite competition and the club holds regular club and training rides (at 8 different ability levels), social events and trips to cycling events and sportives. We are a British Cycling registered Go Ride Club and our Club Mark accreditation acknowledges the standards we have met to ensure all our activities are ‘fully inclusive’.
Mid Devon Cycling Club Abbrook Park, Kingsteignton TQ12
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The parish church is dedicated to St Bartholomew and was designed by William Butterfield. It dates from 1850 when, due to their poor condition, the nave and the chancel were completely rebuilt at a cost of £7000 which was largely borne by the Bastard family.
The ancient monuments from the mediaeval church were replaced in the new church when it was rebuilt. The tower, which contains 6 bells, was built in 1915 at a cost of £2000, replacing the tower of the mediaeval church. The most recent renovation took place in 1990 when the roof was once again replaced at a cost of £100,000, two thirds of which was met by English Heritage.
https://yemc.org/parish/yealmpton/
St Bartholomew’s Church 77 Church Lane, Yealmpton PL8 2HG.
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From towering granite tors to breathtaking rivers, Devon's is an ancient landscape that has drawn and inspired our ancestors. The ancient idea of pilgrimage is as much about the personal inner journey as the destination. Devon Pilgrim follows this living tradition.
We invite you to walk these pilgrim routes, some ancient, some new, which connect tors, stone crosses, holy wells and tiny churches, standing stones and cathedral.
Re-root yourself in Devon's landscape and the spiritual traditions which run like a thread through it. Whatever your journey, we invite you to wander with us.
https://www.devonpilgrim.org.uk/
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The centre will be set up in the middle of Totnes town, to inspire, educate & enable the community to respond effectively, intelligently & creatively to climate & ecological breakdown at a local level. We will enable individuals, families, groups, businesses, organisations & councils to make more sustainable choices, reduce their carbon footprints, protect & reconnect to nature, & to live in more regenerative & caring ways.
At the same time, we are helping our community to become more resilient, prepared for & able to adapt to the changes that are occurring now & will continue in the coming years.
https://www.transitiontowntotnes.org/news/
https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/climate-change-response-centre
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The Living Projects at Pondfield is a community led space that facilitates pioneering initiatives coming from the local area to tackle a number of issues around purposeful work, social infrastructure and rural youth opportunities.
Founded in 2014 by a number of young people, Pondfield has grown into a thriving hub for the local community. We grow food, we look after ecosystems and biodiversity through regenerative land management, we offer space for volunteering and learning about various horticulture approaches whilst we continue to support the local community through providing opportunities for social health and wellbeing.
https://www.thelivingprojects.com/
The Living Projects at Pondfield Dartington, Totnes South Hams
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