Cambridge Living Future Community Eco-Village
- Beautiful shared spaces
- Place to live, work and play
- Humans as an intrinsic part of the ecosystem
- Land stewarded for future generations
- Neighbourhood with mutual support
- Sustainable in every aspect
- Open to all independent of means
Latest News...
CCLT Internet forum (updated regularly) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/cambridgelivingfuturecommunity Requires Subscription to Group
Read MoreIn order to fully consider whether a site is right for the group and the wider community around Cambridge, we have put together the attached Site Selection Criteria (thanks to James Shorten and Debbie Wildridge et al), which considers our agreed vision, ethos, and wider issues in determining the criteria to judge any potential site,…
Read MoreCCLF Leaflet Online
Read MoreTo view the design brief please click the link, and apply to join the CLFC google forum (if you are not a member already) https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/cambridgelivingfuturecommunity/RFAZMb1tsyQ
Read MoreAlternative sites ? Amber sites ? Written report by Debbie – scoping document – different to one Debbie usually writes. Lots of evidence included from survey and from previous meetings. Treated 10th March meeting as scoping day. National CLT network need this report to release more funding. Need this further funding to set up a…
Read MoreFrom Jacky Sutton-Adam – Dear CLF community, my neighbour ( CB4 area ) has a large quantity of surplus topsoil and is considering a small earthbag construction project… is there anyone in your group who might be interested in having a look at the site and discussing it with him? if it’s a good idea…
Read Moreclfc presentation posters open meeting 18415
Read MoreMark Boyle aka The Moneyless Man is an activist and writer best known for founding the online Freeconomy Community, and for living without money since November 2008. Mark writes regularly for the Freeconomy Blog and British newspaper The Guardian. His first book, The Moneyless Man: A Year of Freeconomic Living was published in 2010. Mark will be…
Read MoreWe had some useful discussions with the landowner of Sawston Quarry, and there are some possible options. However, we need to widen our search to offer more options. We need a 15 acre site on the Cambridge fringe (but preferably not in greenbelt) with good public transport, cycle and walking links. We are very lucky…
Read MoreOpen to all who are interested in being a resident and/ or an active participant in the project. – Catch up with the story so far. – Chat with members of the steering group – View concepts of how and what the village may contain and look like – Get to know each other –…
Read More