During a work assignment to RAF Kinloss he was invited to the Foundation, as an exercise in local community relations. He retired in 1974 as a Flight Lieutenant and took up the post of General Secretary in the Foundation.
In the mid-eighties I spent some time at Greenham Common, the women’s Peace-camp in the UK. I had been studying medicine, then I became a full time social activist in Amsterdam.
A Topic is a “Readers’ Digest” of a specific community facet, giving a summary and a compilation of stories that give more depth and background information to that facet. In the Topic post we aim
EarthShare EarthShare, Moray’s First Community Supported Agriculture scheme was launched in spring 1994. Forty-five different kinds of fruit and vegetables were grown in open fields and in polytunnels and at Cullerne Garden. They were distributed
Network News, issue number 43, was originally published in Summer 2006. Features to be found in this edition include 30 Years Of Sacred Dance At Findhorn, The Heart Of Cullerne Garden, and The Moray Arts
In their second This is Our Barrel podcast Alex Wright and Callum Bell talk to me about my spiritual journey, my five years on the remote Hebridean Isle of Erraid and my work in the
Editor’s Note: This tribute was read during John Wragg‘s funeral service. *** Edmund John Wragg, John, was born in Bermuda on 6th May 1947, the only son of Alwyn Lumley Wragg and Marie Cecilia Wragg.
The chronicle was collated for the Findhorn Gardner’s Library at Cullerne House in June 1984. It covers the early days, through the tree plantings in Pineridge, Cullerne and Caravan Park up to 1984.
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