Jez Ralph

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Rekindling Our Connection to Trees is Jez Ralph's call for greater awareness, ambition and intelligence in how we manage our woodlands and utilise their timber resource in the UK. Jez is a forester and co-founder of Evolving Forests, a UK-based charity based in Dorset that promotes a closer, mutually beneficial relationship between trees and people through innovative uses for locally grown wood in construction and design.
You can read Jez's piece about what this might require in Volume 1 of Common Treasures, a series of books produced by an organisation of the same name, which brings together stories from practitioners working on the ground and in the field in communities and rural places across the UK.
Volume 1 focuses on contributions from people working for change in food, farming and land systems, whether on the site of a single small holding or at the regional or national scale.
Their stories are part of an ongoing series of books that present practical responses to contemporary challenges in rural communities from people whose work is grounded in an understanding of the centrality of land use and access to land in solving the most challenging problems we face.
Contributions feature representatives of the Ecological Land Cooperative, Fordhall Community Land Initiative, Evolving Forests, Transition Towns, Falmouth Food Coop, Tinkers’ Bubble, Material Cultures, Straw Works, ReSet, Local Works Studio, Wessex Community Assets & Roots to Regeneration.
Photography in the books is by @kaye.song
Photography of the books themselves is by @thomasadank 🙏
Available now via link in bio.
Contributors and partners include:
@commontreasures
@assembleofficial
Amica Dall
Giles Smith
James Binning
Sara Pereira
@kaye.song
@polytechnic___
@assemble_studio_epfl
Vol.1
@dodgson_wood
Philip Trevelyan
@meganwilloughby_
Charlotte Hollins of @fordhallfarm
Stella Peyerl of @eco_land_coop
@_steezy_does_it
@jezralph
Clare Hill
Alice Clarke
Colleen McCulloch of @soilassociation
@sl_axe
BUY VIA LINK IN BIO :)
#farming #forestry #regenerative #woodlands #timber #wooddesign #ancientwoodland #construction #timberconstruction

Quick stop on the way up north to a conference. Like Dartmoor but BIGGER. And don’t my legs know it now.

Quick stop on the way up north to a conference. Like Dartmoor but BIGGER. And don’t my legs know it now.

Quick stop on the way up north to a conference. Like Dartmoor but BIGGER. And don’t my legs know it now.

Watery weekend. Started with a flat calm early morning paddle on the yealm, transitioned to an adrenaline inducing paddle in rough water off Plymouth, finished with a sauna on the beach. So many beautifulpeople caught up with, kayaked with, got hot with.
Watery weekend. Started with a flat calm early morning paddle on the yealm, transitioned to an adrenaline inducing paddle in rough water off Plymouth, finished with a sauna on the beach. So many beautifulpeople caught up with, kayaked with, got hot with.

Quick (as in short) run in the Black Mountains on the way to teaching on @woodlandheritage Woodland to Workshop course.

Finally got to @yushuteagallery warm welcome and cooling tea on a hot day. A beautiful piece of calm. Looking forward to being back soon for a tea tasting session…
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