Sunday 6th July 2025 – 11.00am-6.00pm
Cecil Sharp House, Camden
Tickets: £20 (includes access to all the workshops)
£10 concessions tickets available only on the door • U18s free
Celebrate Sustainability, Creativity and Community at the London Permaculture Festival 2025
The London Permaculture Festival 2025 offers a dynamic day of practical workshops, inspiring talks, demonstrations, and hands-on activities. It’s a celebration of nature-based solutions, resilient communities, and sustainable living, right in the heart of London.
Whether you’re new to permaculture or a long-time practitioner, the festival offers a welcoming space to learn, connect, and be inspired.

What’s Happening at the Festival
This year’s programme includes:
- 19 workshops and demonstrations
- Vibrant stalls and market
- Pop-up plant stalls featuring unusual edible perennials
- A dedicated “Families at the Festival” area
Workshop Highlights
Topics range from ecological gardening and permaculture design to sustainable cities, food growing, home retrofitting, and composting. Featured sessions include:
- Unriddling the World – Hugh Lupton
- Growing a New Garden: Ecological tips and techniques for creating balance – Becky Searle
- How to Fall in Love with the Future: A Time Traveller’s Guide to Changing the World – Rob Hopkins
- The Accidental Seed Heroes – growing a delicious food future for us all – Adam Alexander
- Transforming our cities with permaculture – Andy Goldring
- Introduction to Permaculture – Rishil Parekh
- An Introduction to Permaculture – Cultivating a Thriving Future – Rakesh Rootsman Rak
- Introduction to Permaculture – Matt Phillpott
- Living the Good Life in the City – Sara Ward
- The Ecology of Compost – Julian Doberski
- Grow South Asian Vegetables in the UK – Hina Joshi and Niru Patel
- Celebrating ten years of Hackney Herbal – Nat Mady
- Grow Your Own Wardrobe: Colour and Cloth – Allan Brown & Zoë Burt
- Tiny House Living – how to design, self-build and live in a nomadic regenerative tiny home? – Ed Dale-Harris
- Maximising tiny space growing – Susannah Hall
- Keeping Bees in your Garden – Sara Ward
- Unusual edible perennials: top forest garden plants – Eleri Kyffin
- The Power of Permaculture Principles – Wilf Richards
- Simple home retrofits to reduce waste and save money – Hugh Livingstone

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