Cullerne Prospectus 1982
Editor's Note: The following document is the prospectus for Project Cullerne written in September 1982. We offer it both as facsimile in form of a flipbook and as text below. Project Cullerne was also described
Editor's Note: The following document is the prospectus for Project Cullerne written in September 1982. We offer it both as facsimile in form of a flipbook and as text below. Project Cullerne was also described
After four years of hard work and in recognition of a wider role and larger purpose, the Findhorn Foundation Garden School was rechristened Project Cullerne this past October.
One Earth, 2nd edition, volume 3, issue number 2, was originally published in December 1982 / January 1983. Features in this magazine include Thirty Years In The Wilderness; It's A Sweet Earth; and Project Cullerne.
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.
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.
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