BEGIN:VCALENDAR
VERSION:2.0
PRODID:-//WP EVENT Manager Ical//NONSGML Events//EN
CALSCALE:GREGORIAN
BEGIN:VTIMEZONE
TZID:Asia/Kolkata
BEGIN:STANDARD
DTSTART:19700101T000000
TZOFFSETFROM:+0530
TZOFFSETTO:+0530
END:STANDARD
END:VTIMEZONE
BEGIN:VEVENT
UID:6a2c7225bfaa1@snappytickets.co.uk
DTSTAMP:20260612T205501Z
DTSTART;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260706T100000
DTEND;TZID=Asia/Kolkata:20260712T160000
LOCATION:Coed, Coed Hills Rural Art Space CF717DP
SUMMARY:Permaculture Immersion Week 2026
DESCRIPTION:From 6th July &#8211; 12th July @Coed Hills:Step into a transformative week of learning, connection, and inspiration at Coed Hills. This immersive experience distills the first 60% of a full Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC) into a rich, hands-on journey focused on one powerful question:How do you want to design your life and the world around you?Whether you’re dreaming of a land-based project, a more sustainable lifestyle, or simply a healthier, more resilient way of living, this course gives you the tools, confidence, and community to begin.What You’ll Experience:Over seven nourishing days, you’ll explore the foundations of permaculture through a dynamic blend of:Practical, hands-on learning in gardens, woodland and land-based systemsInteractive design sessions focused on your own life or projectWellbeing and somatic practices to support personal resilienceGroup co-coaching and reflection to deepen learning and integrationConnection with nature as a guide for regenerative designWhat You’ll Learn:Sustainable Living &amp; Ecological Design:Permaculture ethics and design frameworksPatterns in nature and how to apply themEnergy-efficient planningPersonal resilience and sustainable lifestyle choicesFood Growing &amp; Ediculture:Organic horticulture and soil healthForest gardening and polyculturesSeasonal awareness, foraging, and food systemsWhole health, nutrition and wellbeingPractical Skills &amp; Tools:Site observation and land-based designMapping, surveying, and design techniquesWorking with real projects in collaborative design exercisesClarifying your values, your vision and your practical next stepsCommunity &amp; Resilience:Communication and co-operation skillsLocal resilience and community systemsPathways to regenerative livelihoods and projectsWhat You’ll Leave WithBy the end of the week, you will have:A clearer vision for your life or projectPractical tools to begin designing and implementing itIncreased confidence in growing food and living sustainablyA deeper sense of connection to yourself, to others and to natureInspiration and momentum to continue your journeyWho Is This For?This immersion is perfect if you:Want a powerful introduction to permacultureAre considering a full PDC and want to get startedHave a project, idea, or lifestyle shift you want to exploreCare about health, wellbeing, sustainability, and resilienceLearn best through hands-on, experiential environmentsTaking Your Learning FurtherIf you want to take your learning further after this course, to go deeper into your permaculture learning, and to take your main design project further with support, then you will have the choice to complete a further 5 day course with the Coed Hills-A Wild Life team later in 2026 or in 2027 to gain your Permaculture Design Certificate (PDC), certified by the Permaculture Association (Britain). You will also have the option to complete modules with other teachers to complete your PDC, as part of the new modular PDC system overseen by the Permaculture Association (Britain).This course will be supported by Ediculture, a registered Charitable Trust dedicated to regenerative food culture. Read more about the Aspects of the Ediculture curriculum which will be woven into the course.This course will be facilitated by Steve Charter, Stevie Watts, Marianne Lindfield and Mathu Bloom. Read more about our Tutors HereWhy this course is uniqueWhile many Permaculture Design courses focus on design and social permaculture, this course brings together design thinking, community learning, in-depth food growing skills and embodied practice: it’s balance between design and practice is unique. It weaves land, food systems and social ecology with the lived experience of the body, recognizing that sustainable design is not only something we plan and analyze, but something we feel, practice and live.If you’d like to explore the thinking behind our approach to learning, community and care, you might enjoy our reflection Why a Wild Life?The CostWe offer three tiers of pricing, based on an honesty policy. This approach helps make the course accessible to people in different financial situations, while also ensuring we can cover costs and run the course again in future.To find out more about the Accommodation options : please email coedcommunity@gmail.comTo find out more details about what&#8217;s on offer in the course, please follow this link to the A Wild Life Website
END:VEVENT
END:VCALENDAR