Dates and times
Full dates and times info
6.00pm : Doors Open, grab a brew and some cake
6.20pm : Talk
7:30pm : Comfort break
7.45pm : Q&A and finding out about Bristol permaculture
8.30pm : Event ends
Cost
£7 / £5, includes cake and a cuppa
Event summary

What is permaculture? 
What are its origins and how can it be useful in the future?
What is happening with permaculture in Bristol and how can I get involved? 

All these questions and more will be answered during this talk & Q&A with local permaculture activist and teacher Mike Feingold.

For over 20 years Mike Feingold has been teaching Permaculture to, and learning from, communities around the world including Nepal, India, Palestine, Kenya and beyond. He has also been maintaining Royate Hill Community Orchard and an inspiring permaculture allotment in Bristol for most of that time. He is a founder member of the Bristol Permaculture Group and organiser of the Glastonbury Festival Permaculture demonstration garden. He is passionate about finding new and inventive avenues to redistribute local food 'waste'. Mike is one of the UK ‘s leading activist in sustainable and experimental gardening.

Royate Hill Community Orchard: https://www.facebook.com/royatehill
Bristol Permaculture Group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/342741945757745
www.youtube.com/watch?v=nygYZy_qNmA

Photo credit: Mike Feingold at Royate Hill Community Orchard photographed by Mark Simmons (https://www.shiftbristol.org.uk/mark-simmons)

Venue website
Additional venue information

Accessibility info:
Unfortunately the cinema space at the Pickle Factory is upstairs, so is not accessible to anyone unable to manage stairs.

Event website
Event image
 Mike Feingold at Royate Hill Community Orchard photographed by Mark Simmons (https://www.shiftbristol.org.uk/mark-simmons)
Contact name
Laura Corfield
Event Contact Email
Contact phone
07970737760
Address of venue

The Pickle Factory, 13 All Hallows Rd
Easton, Bristol
BS5 0HH
United Kingdom