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Book Now for Happy Monday November 18th
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Climate March November 2015
On Saturday November 28th, Sustainable Bungay, aided by two bees and some children, paraded through Bungay in order to raise awareness of climate change and the Paris climate talks. We […]
Radical Roots: On Community Food Growing
This month a groundbreaking handbook about arts and social change burst onto the bookshelves. Playing for Time – Making Art as if the World Mattered by Lucy Neal was, like […]
Flow Hive Thoughts…
At first glance it seems exciting, new, revolutionary. It appears to have arisen out of caring for bees. The no-hive-opening honey collection system. But as one considers the Flow Hive […]
Sustainable Nick – A souvenir issue
This week saw the departure of one of Sustainable Bungay’s key movers and shakers, Nick Watts. To celebrate his very active presence amongst the group and to wish him well […]
On Making Space for Nature in Sustainable Bungay
This post was first published on 24th September 2014 under the title Mark Watson on Making Space for Flowers as part of the “Making Space for Nature” theme on the […]
Wildflowers at Bungay Castle
BCB’s Gemma Parker has worked with Jasmine Lingwood’s family to create a wildflower area at Bungay Castle. The following is an update from Gemma: When Jasmine died in 2012 she […]
Swarm! 2
The buzzing penetrated my awareness deep inside the house. When I got to the window I saw the whole of my garden buzzing with bees as they swarmed from the […]
Swarm!
On this lovely April day bees have been on the move. Swarming is how honey bees increase their numbers. When the colony is in tip-top condition, with a hive full […]