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About LandMatch
LandMatch began at a very successful meeting
held in South Somerset on 2nd February 2008. This web site was set
up immediately after the meeting to keep the momentum going, and
was very active for a while. The initial activity hasn't lasted,
but as it is listed on various web sites and in various publications,
this page has been retained.
More and more people are wanting to gain
access to land. Whilst most share the aims of wanting to live sustainably
and derive at least some of their needs from the land, there is
great variation in the details. Some would like to be as self-sufficient
as possible, whilst others are more interested in setting up commercial
enterprises. Some would like to keep animals for meat or dairy production,
whilst others object to such activities on principle. For those
who are wanting to buy land in a group, either to manage communally
or to divide up into small holdings, it can take several meetings
to discover the differences between what each person or couple is
hoping for. Sometimes it is impossible to accommodate the differences
and the group will split.
LandMatch aimed to fast-track some of those
early meetings, by enabling people to identify others whose visions
are compatible with their own. We hoped that one or more land-buying
groups may arise out of the contacts made at LandMatch. We didn't
intend to establish one big project, encompassing all who attend
LandMatch, but rather to facilitate networking and the meeting of
like minds.
The main feature of the site was a forum, where groups could be
formed, and sites discussed. Web forums are strange beasts, that
sometimes work and are fantastically successful, but more frequently
don't work, and this turned out to be one of the latter!
The creator of this site has since developed the idea further,
and formed Eco-Hamlets UK, and you may like to visit www.eco-hamlets.org.uk
to find out more. There are also other web sites aimed at people
wanting access to land and creating sustainable communities.
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