About this Event
Permaculture is a holistic design approach that uses the patterns and principles found in natural ecosystems to create sustainable and regenerative ways of living. It focuses on designing system, such as gardens, farms, homes, and communities, that meet human needs for food, shelter, water, and energy while enhancing, rather than depleting, the natural environment. Guided by the ethics of caring for the Earth, caring for people, and sharing resources fairly, permaculture encourages working with nature, valuing diversity, reducing waste, and building resilient systems that can thrive over the long term.
This year’s Permaculture programme at the Environment Centre is being delivered through a partnership with Helygen Permaculture CIC, a new community‑focused training organisation founded by Paul Jennings and Luke Peake. Helygen was created to support practical, accessible ecological education in Swansea and across Cymru, helping people build the skills and confidence needed to design for a regenerative future.
Their teaching is rooted in real design practice you’ll work through simple design challenges, experiment with practical tools, and begin thinking like a designer from the outset. They also emphasise the community‑building ethos at the heart of Permaculture, creating a supportive learning space where people share ideas, build confidence, and form a community of practice.
Paul and Luke bring complementary experience to this work. Paul is a long‑standing Permaculture designer, teacher and practitioner with more than thirty years’ experience across community projects, ecological design and food growing. Luke is a PDC graduate, an innovative designer, organic grower and community activist whose work is rooted in creativity, collaboration and hands-on learning. Together, they’re developing a thoughtful, community‑centred approach to Permaculture training that blends solid design skills with the relational ethos at the heart of the movement.
We use a progressive, inclusive pricing structure to keep these courses accessible. Those choosing the Pay‑it‑Forward rate help fund supported places for people who would otherwise be unable to attend. Fully supported places may be available, and priority is given to residents of the City and County of Swansea.
Dates:7th – 8th March
Location: The Environment Centre, Swansea
Pricing:
- Solidarity: £60
- Standard: £80
- Pay‑it‑Forward: £100
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
The Environment Centre, Pier Street, Swansea, United Kingdom
GBP 65.71 to GBP 109.05












