Learning Opportunity

Bioregional Learning Days in South Devon

BLC opens its doors to welcome curious beginners and seasoned practitioners to the practice of bioregioning. Come for a meal, a day or all four days. Each day will take you deeper into the inspirational field of bioregionalism, and practical pathways to action for today's complex world.

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Sense, discover & design your bioregion

Join us this summer for an immersive journey into the heart of bioregional practice. Whether you're just setting out or already on your regenerative path, this unique event offers a transformative, participatory experience grounded in place, practice and possibility. Come for a meal, a day or all four days for the full experience.

18th–22nd July 2025, Rill Estate, South Devon

All sessions take place at the beautiful and secluded Rill Estate in South Devon. Learning and accommodation options are flexible, for example:

  • Per day: £20 (including refreshments & lunch)
  • 2-day package (2 nights & meals): £220
  • Full 4-day experience (4 nights & meals): £440
  • Friday welcome dinner only: £25

BOOK YOUR PLACE!

Booking is via Humantix, a not-for-profit organization that operates an event ticketing platform where 100% of profits from booking fees are donated to education projects.

Questions? Email Bioregional Learning Days coordinator, Bridie Kennerley

Key information

Start date
July 18, 2025
End date
July 22, 2025
Additional information
If you can only make one thing, come and join us for: ‍A South Devon Welcome & Summertime Dinner‍ on Friday 18th July, 6:30-9pm. ‍This celebratory evening meal opens the Bioregional Learning Days, with delicious food by Schumacher's vegetarian chef, Julia Ponsonby.

[ LEVEL 1 ] Bioregioning in Practice

Saturday 19 – Sunday 20 July, 9:30am to 5:30pm

A hands-on introduction to the principles and possibilities of bioregional thinking. Learn the language of landscapes, systems and regeneration. Leave with clarity, confidence and tools to join the collaborative actions here in South Devon, or to begin your own bioregional journey.

• Inspirational talks from leading practitioners
• Practical workshops and case studies
• A guided ‘Sensing the Bioregion’ experience
• Ideal for beginners and curious newcomers

No one who comes to this will ever ask ‘what’s a bioregion?’ again!

Saturday's focus:

• An introduction to the origins of bioregions, the road map that they give us for navigating change, how to get started and the skills and competencies needed for this work. You will meet our external tutors and the BLC team and get a sense of the different facets of this approach to leading systemic change.

• Developing the mindset for working with systems and wholes, how to approach data and metrics to underpin infrastructural change, regenerative design, working with existing power structures, large-scale project management, communicating this different pathway, and how to flow with complexity and not get stuck.

Sunday's focus:

• Drawing inspiration from many stories and examples, including BLC's 3-year, 13 partner programme, The Saltmarsh Project.

• Being outdoors to map and explore the concept of 'sensing the bioregion'. We'll share the experience of tapping in to a living place, creating our own stories about interspecies interaction and bio-cultural identity and then consider how to creatively communicate this insight more widely.

• Working with tutors in small groups on particular issues such as food security, water as a common pool resource, establishing a bioregional economy, the trajectory of design education, adaptive governance and aligning with the life of the land. 

BOOK YOUR PLACE!

Booking is via Humantix, a not-for-profit organization that operates an event ticketing platform where 100% of profits from booking fees are donated to education projects.

Questions? Email Bioregional Learning Days coordinator, Bridie Kennerley

Book your place

[ LEVEL 2 ] Help shape a Bioregional Action Plan

Monday 21st-Tuesday 22nd July, 9.30am to 5.30pm

An immersive experience for local practitioners, changemakers and partners. With BLC acting as convenor and resourcing host, we welcome you into this space to join a group of people and organisations from across South Devon who have just started on a journey of collaboration for bioregional foundational change.

BLC is incubating 'South Devon’s Bioregional Action Plan for Nature and Climate.' The intention is to form a new body with its own governance structure and community participation. We will sketch out what this could look like and how it could work.

A space to act, not just talk. A bioregional process in motion.

Monday's focus:

• Exploring what makes South Devon distinctive, from geology to economy, including food & farming, water and tourism.

• Collaboratively mapping challenges, assets and stakeholders, including climate change, adaptation and biodiversity loss in South Devon.

• Consideration of the meaning we bring to what we map and in which ways embedded relationships spread out across a whole bioregion.

• Discussing what we need to measure, who does the measuring, how to make that open source and the kind of container that could hold all that. Data is the lifeblood of many aspects of our lives, like governance and media, and plays an role in citizens and policymakers working together.

• Developing an understanding of how a bioregional approach enables us to turn points of fragility into leverage points, and how to apply regenerative, systems-based design tools.

Tuesday's focus:

• Establishing resources needed to enable our plan to move from paper into action. What kind of Bioregional Financing facility could we set up for South Devon? Where could the money come from, how could the facility be best governed, and how to bring the first projects forward and ready others. The value of working at bioregional scale is that by aggregating projects and setting measurable returns we will have access to larger amounts of funding than currently on offer.

• Agreeing concrete next steps in a joined up plan for climate and nature in the South Devon bioregion. There are many local organisations committed to climate adaptation, reducing carbon, biodiversity gain, human and ecosystem health and sustainable local livelihoods. What could we do together, is a new organisation needed, can we form a core team? Our intention is that this day is a springboard for what comes next.

BOOK YOUR PLACE!

Booking is via Humantix, a not-for-profit organization that operates an event ticketing platform where 100% of profits from booking fees are donated to education projects.

Questions? Email Bioregional Learning Days coordinator, Bridie Kennerley

Book your place

Tutors

Isabel Carlisle
Isabel Carlisle
BLC: regenerative design, bioregioning practices and competencies
Clare Cooper
Clare Cooper
Bioregioning Tayside, the producer role
Nick Paling
Nick Paling
BLC: Data and evidence, governance
Oscar Gussinyer
Oscar Gussinyer
Bioregional governance and Regenerative Design (La Garrotxa Bioregion, Catalonia)
Tim Crabtree
Tim Crabtree
Wessex bioregion, the bioregional economy and bioregional finance
Jane Brady
Jane Brady
BLC: bioregional service/experience design, story synthesis, improvisation