Events
Explore our events & learning opportunities
BLC's diverse range of events, workshops, and learning experiences are designed to connect people, place, and practice - whether you’re a practitioner, policymaker, community member, funder, or simply curious about bioregioning.

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Creative Meet-ups
People often ask, "What does BLC do"? If you observe your surroundings with a strong sense of awareness, focusing on details, relationships, and the emotional impact of what is seen, one way to find out is to spend time with us in the art room or other enjoyable spaces, or out and about.
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For the Love of Saltmarsh
Watch our new film, embodying The Saltmarsh Project, a 3-year, 13-partner, ecosystem restoration programme that includes community participation and the work of 6 artists – The Saltmarsh Artist Collective.
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Joined up action for climate and nature
Round Table Discussion, Wednesday 10 September 2025, 3-5pm, Follaton House, Totnes
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Bioregional Banquet
You are warmly invited to a Bioregional Banquet, a unique evening bringing together farmers, food producers and people from across South Devon working to provide food - for everyone. This is not a banquet marked by indulgence and privilege. It is a celebration for the people of this land and sea; a gathering to honour our place and the hard work of those who care for it.
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Bioregional Summer School 2026
Plan ahead! Join us next year in person to explore the practice of bioregioning with a cohort of fellow learners in the great outdoors. Learn by doing and find out how a place can become a beacon for bioregional revitalisation.
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Bioregional Learning Days 2026
The first Bioregional Learning Days took place 18th-22nd July 2025 at the beautiful Rill Estate near Buckfastleigh. BLC opened its doors to welcome curious beginners and seasoned practitioners to the practice of bioregioning. Participants joined the BLC team and international tutors to explore the inspirational field of bioregionalism, and practical pathways to action for today's complex world.
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