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.

Event

May 28, 2026

Joined-up Action Café

Joined Up Action for Climate & Nature in South Devon aims to co-create a resilient South Devon that is prepared to adapt to the climate and biodiversity crises. This programme, led by the BLC, has been running since early 2024 when South Hams District Council (SHDC) awarded us funding to run a learning journey for climate adaptation and produce a discussion paper.

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Learning Opportunity

May 29, 2026

Creative Meet-ups

We invite you to drop in to our monthly gatherings, joining a growing group of creatives and artists who are intrigued by "finding the magic when you are not looking for it". Observing your surroundings with a strong sense of awareness, focusing on details, relationships, and the emotional impact of what is experienced...

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Learning Opportunity

July 13, 2026

Bringing a Bioregion to Life

Join us for our 2026 residential Bioregional Learning Days to explore the practice of bioregioning with a cohort of fellow learners. Step inside systems change and come alongside us to experience our work from the inside. Leave with what you need to take your next step towards acting and advocating for change at bioregional scale. July or September dates. New non-residential rate available!

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Event

October 3, 2025

Bioregional Banquet

The Bioregional Banquet is a unique experience, 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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Promotion

September 2, 2025

For the Love of Saltmarsh

Watch our short 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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