Hill Holt Wood has many contacts and friends and is featured throughout the Internet, here are some relevant links:
Have you ever thought you´d like to try living in a community? Sunseed is a living community that offers its visitors the opportunity to learn how to live a greener life. A visit to Sunseed is an excellent way to learn to live more simply and launch yourself into a lower carbon life.
The Social Enterprise Ambassadors are leaders of Some of the country’s most successful social enterprises. To learn more about them, and their businesses please click on the picture above to go to their website.

The EPIC building, situated North of Lincoln, has been designed and constructed to maximise its low carbon impact. Renewable materials such as glulam timber and wood wool have been extensively used in its construction. Its design has minimised the use of concrete and steel. The website is also an excellent source of up to the minute news from around the region. Click on the logo above to visit the website.
Wholemeal.net – The genius behind this website.
Roland Keeble’s Ram Cast CIC is a not for profit company specialising in rammed earth construction, consultancy, research, teaching and building standards. The company was founded by Rowland Keable in 2007, who has over 20 years experience building and researching rammed earth structures across Africa and the UK.
Social Enterprise East Midlands (SEEM) is the voice of social enterprise in the East Midlands. SEEM brings together key stakeholders in the sector with a collective mission: to create an environment in the East Midlands where social enterprise is encouraged to develop and enabled to grow.
Social Enterprise Coalition -The Social Enterprise Coalition represents a wide range of social enterprises, regional and national support networks and other related organisations.
Channel 4′s Green People website has a video interview with Hill Holt Wood.
The Lincolnshire Low Carbon Network has a profile on us.
The Forestry Commission have published a report on Hill Holt Wood “Successful examples of woodland social enterprises such as HHW should be promoted to enable others to learn from existing experience and expertise.”
Ofsted: we are proud of Ofsted’s recognition of our hard work.
The UK Earth Centre Network say “It’s thoroughly worth a visit and the tea is excellent!”
The University of Lincoln – our partners in a Knowledge Transfer Partnership.

Lincolnshire Community Foundation - a grant making charity that helps people in need and other charities throughout Lincolnshire, including the two Unitary Authorities South of the Humber.










