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Tag Archives: sustainable

Straw Bale Visualisation

26 August 2019 David Jowsey

Watch our inspiring new film made by our volunteer builder, Javier Rodriguez Sanchez. If you’d like to get involved, contact us

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Our New Film – Tulse Hill Neighbourhood Hub

28 August 2016 Richard Dormandy

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Church & Community Building with Straw Bales in Tulse Hill

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