Rebecca Stacey became the first head teacher in the country to achieve the UN Climate Change Teacher accreditation. She manages the lowimpact.org website, blogs and organises the publishing and online courses. She lives in Cumbria.
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Vision for a UK-Wide ‘Market Garden Renaissance’ from the Landworkers Alliance
On Thursday 4th January, the Landworkers Alliance (LWA) launched its brand new report “Horticulture Across Four Nations” at a panel discussion at the Oxford Real Farming Conference (ORFC).
January 18, 2024



