by Rach Pilston | Jun 6, 2024 | Blog
Wild Swimming: where to start Wild Swimming, or simply swimming outdoors as some people would prefer to call it, has enjoyed a real resurgence in recent years in the UK, perfect for those searching for different experiences . Something about the bracing water, the...
by David | May 30, 2024 | Blog
On Business: Resilience is about knowing what to focus on This is the second in a series of blogs on business, resilience and entrepreneurship, from our co-founder David Lea-Wilson. Over to DLW: Resilience is about knowing what to focus on. So for what it’s...
by Rach Pilston | May 23, 2024 | Blog
Molesworth and Bird A few months back we had the welcome pleasure of learning a little more about the team behind Molesworth and Bird, Melanie Molesworth & Julia Bird, who make unique seaweed pressings on the British South West Coast. You might have spotted their...
by Jess | Apr 25, 2024 | Blog, News
Things we can do to help our rivers The North Wales River Trust are looking for River Ambassadors – volunteers with a love of wildlife and water, who are keen to learn new things and share them with their local community. If you don’t have time to...
by Jess | Apr 18, 2024 | Blog
How to use seaweed in the garden As far as we’re concerned, seaweed is a magical ingredient. Not only can it work wonders for your skin, with deeply moisturising properties, but in coastal areas, it’s been used as a soil improver for generations. Seaweed contains...
by Rach Pilston | Apr 11, 2024 | Blog
A North Wales walk complete with wild swim + dramatic valley views North Wales is known worldwide for its outstanding walks, lakes, and vistas, with an incredible combination of mountains, rivers and sea. Emma Marshall has written a love letter to Eryri (Snowdonia) in...