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Glastonbury not only survived a few thunder storms, but is
being classed as one of the best years ever, and that's by Michael
Eavis.
So in between Lily Allen and Bruce Springsteen, loads of
people visited the Ecomotive stand in the Croissant
Neuf field. We had a couple of sofas, for people to sit down and discuss
through their ideas about self build, and we had a large wall-hanging
self build survey which over a hundred people found the time to complete during the event.
Overall we had a great time, and it was great to speak to so many
enthusiastic people wanting to build their own home.
The Ecomotive space included information on Future Roots, Pollination, Land Logic Timber, LAMMAS and the Ecological Land Co-operative.
We want to
put out a special thanks to Rupert of Land Logic Timber who provided
all the Douglas Fir to create the structure. Not only is it beautiful
wood, but it is locally sourced, and was sawn up by Rupert's portable
saw mill. So if you need any timber don't forget to contact
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at Land Logic Timber .
We also would like to thank the following:
Folia for providing all the plants and flowers, and especially to Tom for bringing them to the site.
Solarsense for providing a solar electric system to charge the power tools.
Travis Perkins for providing FSC ply sheeting and fittings.
B&Q for insulation samples and solar lighting.
Essential Wholefoods for providing snacks for the construction team.
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