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Honeysuckle Farm Cottages
Cinnamon Lane, Glastonbury, Somerset,BA6 8BN
Tel: +44 (0)1458 831354
Mobile: +44 (0)7976 529308
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Situated on the ‘light side’ of Glastonbury Tor, Honeysuckle Farm Cottages forms a wonderful sun-trap, perfectly balancing the peace and tranquility of a rural get away, with the vibrancy of Glastonbury’s unique town centre. We have 3 brand new luxury cottages sleeping between 4 and 8 people each. The whole farm is built with sustainability in mind, see the web site to learn more. Our ethos is to provide a really enjoyable, environmentally responsible and practical self- catering holiday destination. Once here, you won’t need your vehicle – there’s so much to see and do all within walking or cycling distance – we even provide the bicycles! Charges are £35 per night per person.


Avalon Permaculture
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This is a permaculture smallholding with wonderful views across the Vale of Avalon. We have been developing it since October 1998 to serve as a teaching centre for many aspects of sustainable living.


Bridies Yard Organic Food Co-op
Bridie's Yard Organic Food Co-op, Northover Buildings, Beckery Old Road, Glastonbury, BA6 9NY
01458 830577
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We are a not-for-profit, Glastonbury based local organic food co-operative run by a team of volunteers. Our mission is to provide affordable organic food for everyone. You can get together with friends and bulk order basic foods, or browse the latest food catalogue for your own favourite foods that you would like us to stock. We are open to selling a local surplus of organic veg if you grow your own, and seasonal foods such as cordials, jams and treats.


Brook Farm
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Caroline Barry's straw bale house. Built, rebuilt, burned to the ground and rebuilt again. Now a venue for courses and events focussing on sustainable living.


Community Soul - Holistic Business Group
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The Holistic Business Group brings together businesses with a holistic, sustainable, ethical and environmental approach, whatever their business. See the website for a listing of local events.


Ecos Trust
Somerset Trust for Sustainable Development
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Our Mission - to make sustainable building the norm by 2010


Glastonbury Climate Action Network
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Welcome to community building for a sane and healthy future Avalon of low impact lifestyles and living lightly on the Earth.


Glastonbury Eco Shop
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ECO-FRIENDLY SHOP is for people who care for themselves and the earth. All things here are organic, recycled, fair-trade, and environmentally friendly with some local arts and craft. Eco-Friendly Shop has opened in Abbey Mews, Glastonbury, open from 10am-5pm Monday-Saturday, 12 noon- 5pm Sunday. Situated oppposite the post office. Most things are in stock to purchase with instore special offers, orders can be collected from here and the delivery charge omitted.


Glastonbury Farmers' Market
The 4th Saturday of every month in St John's carpark
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Take a trip to one of the Somerset Farmers' Markets where you can buy fresh, nutritious, good quality food direct from the person who actually produced it. All the food on sale is either grown or produced locally, so as well as buying something delicious you'll also be supporting the local community and economy.


Glastonbury Why Wi-Fi?
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The Glastonbury Why Wi-Fi campaign launched on May 15th in response to Somerset County Council's installation of a wi-fi service using 6 base stations that create an internet zone over Glastonbury Town Centre. We believe they have acted in what they believe to be the best interest of Glastonbury but have not been well informed. If they had we don’t believe they would have taken the actions that that they have.


Healing Gardens
01458 834721
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Healing Gardens Community Project is available for people to participate in on joining the Association. Visitors are also welcome. The gardens are situated on a beautiful southfacing slope overlooking the Somerset Levels and in line with the 3 sacred sites of the Tor, Chalice Hill and Wearyhall Hill, on the edge of Glastonbury. The gardens are a diverse project comprising organic vegetable gardens, an orchard, a spring and also a site for special events.We are in the process of developing a wildlife corner, childrens garden and a chicken coop. If you would like more information, or to join the Association contact Juliet on 01458 834721 or email.


Patrick Whitefield Associates
Permaculture Courses
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We specialise in high-quality permaculture education. We offer a range of different courses at a variety of venues in England. We hope you’ll find the one that’s just right for you.


Somerset Local Food Direct
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Delivering the very best tastes of Somerset directly to your door.


The Isthmus Project
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This is a project that started (as many do) over cups of tea as we were working together at the clinic. We felt it was time to offer a response to the growing awareness of ecological crisis and the instinctual sense that this is also a time of potential transformation (named by many as 'The Great Turning').


Transition Glastonbury
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Transition Glastonbury is a grass roots response to the twin challenges of climate change & peak oil. Transition Glastonbury seeks to engage our whole community in finding and implementing practical alternatives to our fossil-fuelled and energy intense lifestyles. Transition Glastonbury is a broad coalition seeking to work in partnership with individuals, local groups, businesses and our Town Council. Our aim is to re-localise our town, making it vibrant, resilient and truly sustainable.


WoodWorks Creative Recycling
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WoodWorks is a small company dedicated to producing high quality furniture and craft with a low environmental impact. Each unique piece is handcrafted here in Glastonbury. Using traditional woodworking methods, we produce highly individual work from 100% reclaimed wood and metals, beautifully finished in beeswax and bearing the copper 'WoodWorks-Glastonbury' makers plate. We undertake commissions of all sizes and 5% of every sale goes to The International Tree Foundation. WoodWorks is a Carbon Neutral company.


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