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Learning to grow and growing to learn 

Here I'll write about Plot 47 progress, sowing seeds and the action plan

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​My contribution to this work is informed by values which I got ChatGPT to aticulate with reference to my current reading.  The following statements have not been endorsed by any goup process, nor has the Action Plan derived from these values. 
 
 Chestnut Farm Stone Soup Group  Proposed C F S S G  Values

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are for Life  We act with care for soil, water, people, and more-than-human life, recognising that our wellbeing is inseparable from the health of the living systems we are part of.
Freedom with Responsibility  We question inherited boundaries around land, access, and belonging, while taking responsibility for the impacts of our choices on others and the Earth.
Shared Stewardship We treat land, resources, and knowledge as shared responsibilities rather than possessions, tending them collaboratively, humbly, and over time.
Slow, Situated Learning   We value learning that happens through doing, noticing, experimenting, and reflecting together—across generations and in relationship with place.
Generosity in Practice We practice generosity with time, attention, resources, and forgiveness, accepting limits, losses, and imperfection as part of living and growing well together.

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