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Noson Calan Gaeaf - the Dying of Things

In Celtic regions, the night of the 31st October & passage into 1st November has been celebrated for centuries as the Celtic fire festival of Samhain, and in Wales, Calan Gaeaf. For rural folk, Calan Gaeaf marks the end of the harvest season and it’s long association with death and the Dead - though different celebrations, this is where Halloween and Calan Gaeaf, or Samhain, are similar!

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‘Security, Time in Nature & a Part in Something Bigger…’ - A Volunteer’s Story by Sophie Pope

I came to Glasbren at a low point in my life, and the gentle support and acceptance offered there by the people and land came when I desperately needed it. Glasbren has offered a safe space for me to mix with kind and welcoming people and spend time in nature. Going there has been instrumental to finding my purpose and place in the world, and in giving me a boost when I feel low.

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Scribblings from Beyond the Veg #1 ~ Why ‘Glasbren’?

Glasbren is the Welsh language word for ‘Sapling’, a young, growing tree. For me, a sapling is a powerful symbol of regeneration, renewal and resilience. Life giving, restorative and adaptive to place, soil, climate and ecology. The early beginnings of a forest ecosystem, the best example we have of a complex, balanced ecosystem, a web of beneficial relationships. What better symbol to lead the work that we do?

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