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Who's involvedSensory Trust promotes inclusive environmental design and builds richer connections between people and place. Eden Project is a living demonstration of regeneration that connects people
with their environments locally and globally. Carnegie Trust UK promotes ways in which rural communities across the
UK and Ireland can be empowered to influence change. Post-Mining Alliance promotes the regeneration of mine sites for the benefit
of the local community and environment. Bridging Arts helps people without a voice, such as migrant workers, to
speak out through art and design. WildWorks makes landscape theatre - spectacular outdoor performances and
artworks that engage communities. Health Complexity Group (represented by Hazel Stuteley and Dave Aynsley
- Devon and Cornwall Constabulary) multi-disciplinary team in health and
social care, and urban regeneration, community engagement. Will Coleman uses place-based learning to deliver the
curriculum ‘diversity
and distinctiveness’.
Hands-on, interactive, fun. Landlife works for a better environment by creating opportunities for
wildflowers and wildlife and encouraging people to enjoy them. Society for Ecological Restoration (SER) is a network that promotes an
ecologically healthy relationship between nature and culture. TR14ers is a community dance project in Camborne, Cornwall that empowers
children to take control of their own futures. Ken Campbell is not mad he’s just read different books. He’s
always sought the holy grail of comedy, the state of mind where everything
is funny. Ken Worpole is one of Britain’s most influential
campaigners on architecture, landscape and urban social policy issues. John Zeisel through pioneering design of healthcare facilities his work
illustrates how places can be designed with meaning at the heart. T. Allan Comp leads work that transforms environmental liabilities into community assets and creates stronger communities in the process. Nabeel Hamdi “The guru of urban participatory development and the master of the art.” Susan Humphries is the founding head teacher of Coombes School, the most inspirational example of environmental education in the UK. Eric Maddern uses storytelling and cultural narratives to explore the connection between people, stories and landscape. Lisa Pasquale is an architect researching the possibilities of sensory wayfinding in the built environment. Download Lisa's Black Box flyer Simon Manfield is an artist who has worked with The Association for the
Recovery of Historic Memory. Malcolm Green has been developing work to build children’s sense of belonging and connection to wild places. Paula Turner dancer, choreographer, improviser and devisor of cross arts/multi discipline projects and approaches. Land Restoration Trust is improving the environment and quality of life
for communities by tackling enduring dereliction across England. |
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