July 2024 Fellows' update: Leanne Werner
Leanne Werner (CF 2023) has written an article for Co-operative Party on urban agriculture as a transformative force for sustainability and community cohesion.
By Leanne Werner,
Pete Whitbread (CF 2011) has published 102 Things to Do with a Hole in the Ground with the Eden Project. The not-for-profit book showcases 102+ stories and photography, highlighting successful examples of environmental, cultural, and socio-economic renewal around old mine sites and communities. Many of the locations Pete visited during his Fellowship are featured in the book.
Leanne Werner (CF 2023) has written an article for Co-operative Party on urban agriculture as a transformative force for sustainability and community cohesion.
By Leanne Werner,
John Harrison (CF 2019), founder of Solidarity Farm CIC, has been awarded a Shackleton Foundation grant. Initiated with the support of one of the Fellowship's Activate grant, Solidarity Farm offers transformative programmes for vulnerable children and young people.
By John Harrison,
Robbie MacPherson was quoted in The Guardian in response to Foreign Secretary David Lammy’s climate change speech.
By Robbie MacPherson,
Amelia Dearman (CF 2023) recently transitioned to a full-time role in climate action.
By Amelia Dearman,