Sustainability at Dartington: A Year On

Schumacher College along with the rest of the Dartington Estate is awaiting the arrival of Charlie McConnell in the new role of Director of Sustainability. His appointment marks a new phase in the Estate’s aim of becoming a carbon and waste neutral ‘Living Classroom’ by 2015. In also comes at the end of a year which has seen significant progress in sustainability, not only at Schumacher College but across the Trust.

Chief Executive Vaughan Lindsay said, “One year ago The Dartington Hall Trust announced that it was on an ambitious mission to turn an energy leaching 1,200 acre medieval estate into a sustainable teaching trailblazer. In the last 12 months Dartington has reduced its energy use by 7% – just by improving energy efficiency and working closely with staff and residents to raise awareness.’

“Over the next few years we intend to make the Estate carbon positive, focusing on new innovations in renewable energy and environmental education – daring to pioneer experimental solutions to some of the most pressing environmental problems of our time.”


Dartington and the Road to Sustainability: The story so far 2007/2008

Creating a Sustainable ‘One Planet’ Estate

Since employing Dartington’s first ever Sustainability Officer Dr. Jon Rae– the charity has achieved the following successes:

Energy and Fuel

Dartington Hall

New Technology and Inventions

Staff Incentives


Schumacher College

Preparing the vegetable beds for spring

Now in its 17th year, Schumacher College is a unique international residential adult education centre located at Dartington. It provides individuals and groups from the public, business and social enterprise sectors around the world, with the opportunity to learn on numerous levels about subjects relating to environmental and social sustainability.

The College runs an extensive program of short courses from 4 days to 3 weeks on a whole range of subjects including economics, business, design, ecology and climate change. A full time MSc in Holistic Science, the first of its kind, is run from the College as well as a Certificate in Education for Sustainability. There are regular open evenings, seminars and joint projects happening at the college throughout the year. The College is an active partner in the Transition Towns movement.

Over the last 12 months:

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Land Scope

In 2007/08 the Land Scope project led by Julie Richardson has helped establish 4 sustainable land use projects on the Estate (including an organic farm, a sustainable timber mill, a forest school education programme and a reforestation project. There are currently a further 6 projects in the pipe line.

Already on the ground (2007/2008)

In the Pipe Line (2008/2009)

Through the Dartington Land Scope project, the estate will be trialling a number of renewable energy schemes, designed to generate power and heat from the estate’s woodlands. The first of these is the generation of wood chip bio – fuel, as a bi-product of the work at Greyfield Timber.

The second is a Wood Gasification process that burns wood in limited oxygen which derives a gas called syn gas, which is cleaned and put into a generator – producing 40% electricity and 60% heat. This gasification technology has the potential of supplying all of heat and electricity for the whole Dartington estate – and beyond.

Other renewable energy sources in the pipeline include the introduction of anaerobic digesters on the estate and further experiments in renewable fuel sources.

Land Scope is also currently working towards a ‘Green Burials’ site and further examples of climate change farming.

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The Trail to blaze: 2009–2018

Dartington still has a long way to go to reach its goal of becoming a carbon and waste positive ‘Living Classroom’. Many of Dartington’s historic and listed buildings are still in desperate need of large investment to make them sustainable and this is part of the ‘One Planet’ mission – but if the massive success of the last year is anything to go by, we are optimistic that we can deliver the changes needed to become an international champion of Sustainability.

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Schumacher College is an initiative of The Dartington Hall Trust, a pioneering charity nurturing ideas to address pressing problems.

Schumacher College is part of the Dartington Hall Trust, a company limited by guarantee, registered in England and as a charity (company no. 1485560, charity no. 279756). Registered office: The Elmhirst Centre, Dartington Hall, Totnes, Devon TQ9 6EL, UK.