GLASGOW PERMACULTURE COURSE
...a holistic design system for sustainable living, creating systems for minimum effort and maximum effect. The word was coined in the 1970s but is based on indigenous practices for many generations, as well as modern tools and techniques – making the best of the new and the old to design and create sustainable systems in the present day.
The Permaculture Design Course is a 72 hour course which covers:
This course offers a unique blend of online and in-person practical sessions, which gives the benefits of having the core content available online for you to watch over again as you need to for years to come, as well as practical in person sessions which are all about learning through doing. There's no better to learn about permaculture than by whole body learning - actually visiting 5 different permaculture sites, and meeting the educators involved in establishing and running the site and organisation around it. The sites vary massively including community gardens, a market garden and a food forest in a city park. This will help inspire you to see what you could do in your community!
Module | Date (2024) | Venue | Content |
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1 | 5th April | The Concrete Garden | Introductions & Composting |
2 | 3rd May | Incredible Edible Neilston | Tour, Observation practicals, mapping and measuring slope |
3 | tbc | tbc | Food forest, practicals, regenerative agriculture |
4 | 16th August | tbc | Principles review, forest garden practicals, the Work that Reconnects |
5 | 13th September | tbc | Designing in groups |
6 | 11th October | tbc | Sharing your designs |
Number | Content | |
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1 | 8th april | Introductions, group discussions about permaculture ethics, definitions, and gardening |
2 | 29th April | Plant of the day, permaculture principles and design process |
3 | 20th May | Plant, skills audit, client interview, spirals of erosion and abundance |
4 | 10th June | Soil sessions |
5 | 22nd July | Plant of the day, analysis tools including random assembly and; the ethics of food choices |
6 | 5th August | Water sessions |
7 | 2nd September | Q&A and bike rack |
8 | 30th September | Design Group Work |
Approximately 23 hours of self-study course content. This includes nearly 17 hours of videos to watch. High quality videos have been made by permaculture educators from around the world including Lusi Alderslowe, Lorraine Ishak (Galloway), Clive Brandon (Black Isle, Scotland), Mandy Merklein (Mallorca), Nim Robins (Wales), Morag Gamble (Australia), Joe Atkinson (England), Jemma Findley, Ian Solomon-Kawall, Chris Evans, Looby Macnamara, and more!
There is a sliding scale to enable people of different income streams to attend. If you cannot afford to pay all at once, it's possible to pay in instalments.
There are 4 different price bands:
For each of these bands you can either pay all at once, or in instalments.
For the instalment plan, you pay a non-returnable deposit, and we will then agree a payment schedule with you, to be paid in full by the course start date of 29th March 2025. If there are fees outstanding after this date, there will be a further 10% fee added to the course cost, to cover the additional admin required. Instalments will be payable by bank transfer on receipt of an invoice from us.
Course fee | Deposit | Course Fee if not paid in full by course start date | |
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Unwaged | £267 | £47 | £282 |
Low waged | £477 | £87 | £522 |
Waged | £687 | £127 | £762 |
Full price | £807 | £147 | £882 |
This course follows the 72 hour Permaculture Design Course curriculum accredited by the Permaculture Association, and Lusi Alderslowe is a Certified Educator.
On successful completion of the course participants will receive a certificate from the Permaculture Association. This certificate is a requirement of various aspects of permaculture, such as to study the Diploma in Applied Permaculture Design, to be a Centre in the Permaculture ScotLAND network, to attend an International Permaculture Convergence, and some paid or voluntary roles.
One year's membership of the Permaculture Association is also included. This gives you a whole year of support through connecting with other members, access to our membership map to find other people near year, regular members calls about relevant subjects, access to regional, national and online permaculture events, and much more.
A permaculture centre doing urban community food growing in north Glasgow providing growing space, events, activities, and volunteering opportunities for the people of Possilpark and surrounds.
This project is part of a movement encouraging people to grow fruit, vegetables and herbs in public spaces which anyone can pick for free. Features include 'the planter' which is a long thin permaculture community garden, impressive community compost system, and herb beds with wonderful signage. We can also see the impressive community shop Blether and Cat's small family permaculture garden.
A workers cooperative growing enough vegetable boxes for 30+ families in the East End of Glasgow. It's impressive how much the Wash House Garden can grow in half an acre, using agroecological, no dig methods.
Designed with, buy and for the local community using a permaculture design process in 2015-16, the Alexandra Park Food Forest is an impressive community forest garden in a public city park.
Lead Tutor
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Permaculture educator, senior diploma tutor, children in permaculture trainer, and author of ‘Earth Care People Care and Fair Share in Education’. Find out more
Alexandra Park Food Forest
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Clem is an artist, facilitator and community organiser based in the East End of Glasgow. More info about Clem
Poet, writer, editor, gardener, taiji teacher, and writing group leader. He trains facilitators in creative words for wellbeing and the Work That Reconnects. Editor for PlaySpace Publications. Co-founder Lapidus Scotland
Concrete Garden
Paula is the Garden Development Coordinator at the Concrete Garden. She has vast experience in urban growing, composting and community development.
“I now have a
Deeper knowledge of permaculture,
Deeper knowledge of sustainable growing
Deeper knowledge of plants and edible weeks
Met some great people and long lasting connections
Alwyn McLaughlin, Galloway
“What I got out of it:
*Connection with others sharing same ethos and interests
*Learning new things
*Visiting varied sites where permaculture is being done
*Being able to share my own skills and experiences with others.
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Lucy S, Galloway PDC 23
It has been amazing to experience how such a broad subject as permaculture design is explained and exemplified through inspirational case studies in a structured, clear and accessible way.
Daniel, Galloway PDC 23
““I have really enjoyed this course. It has given me so much knowledge and skills of how I can live more sustainably and in tune with nature which is exactly what I wanted from it. I also got to meet some lovely like-minded people. Thank you!.”
Jade, Galloway PDC 23
“I would highly recommend this course for anyone who wants to learn about permaculture and how to apply it in their lives. It is a great introduction to the design principles and provides many tools to use.”
BP, Galloway PDC 23
“I would highly recommend the PDC to anyone looking for inspiration, knowledge and a community for living more sustainably. I have loved the visits to farms, smallholdings, community spaces and other areas where people are applying the permaculture ethics and principles and feel infinitely better informed about how I can design for this in my own garden - and life.”
L CR, Galloway PDC 23
“Having Zoom sessions, meant that I could take part. Being geographically apart from the other members of the group means that I would have been unable to complete the course due to having to travel a distance - so Zoom worked for me.”
ND, Galloway PDC 23
The deposit is non-returnable.
After the course start date, the full course fee is non-returnable.
If you cannot attend a module of the full design course, you still must pay for it.