Summer fun at Trill Farm
I’m very much looking forward to chairing the Biodiversity talk at this year’s Trill Farm Summer Festival.
My friends at Trill Farm have got a very full schedule lined up for their four-day Festival, which runs between August 2-5. In between the wildflower walks, African Drumming, poetry, singing, dancing, yoga in the woods and lantern making – and of course great organic food – there will be a series of Trill Conversations covering topics of diversity, sustainability and culture. I’ll be there on August 2 to chair the Biodiversity talk and will also be around on the 3rd to generally lend a hand during a busy time on the farm! See the full programme of events here.
For those of you that don’t know it (yet), Trill is a 300 acre mixed organic farm set in the rolling hills and woodlands of east Devon, close to the Jurassic coast. Romy Fraser (founder of Neal’s Yard Remedies) and her family bought the farm in 2008 with the aim of developing an education centre, and community of small businesses based on the farm, working together to use resources of the diverse landscape.
The farm has a number of thriving independent enterprises established within it and a rolling programme of courses and events throughout the year. Visit the website to find out more. See you there!