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Landed At Work

Live Projects

This is how we work: immersive, collaborative, transformative. Each project shown here is actively shaping how we think about land, community, and change. From designing million-pound landscape restoration to youth-led river recovery to community-designed infrastructure - this is environmental consultancy reimagined through creative courage and practical delivery.

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Creative Comms and Political Influencing

Llifo | Flow

Along the River Usk, we're cultivating a new generation of water guardians who understand that river health is cultural health. This £250,000 initiative with Action for Conservation, Peak Arts and the River Usk Catchment Partnership positions young people as present-day experts, not future stakeholders. Through creative storytelling, we are working with participants to document ecological transformation and delivering their messages about the urgent action needed to the decision makers who can make change happen.

Bid Writing and Land Visioning

Black Mountains Land Use Partnership

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Across 24,600 hectares of Welsh upland, we are fundraising and bringing people together to orchestrate a new project for one of the UK's most ambitious collaborative landscape restoration initiatives. The Black Mountains Land Use Partnership brings together landowners and graziers with major conservation bodies, united around a revolutionary premise: that traditional grazing knowledge and ecology can create something neither could achieve alone. We're developing new frameworks for farmer-led monitoring that transform graziers into citizen scientists, while payment-by-results mechanisms ensure restoration delivers for both nature and livelihoods. This landscape-scale vision connects peatland restoration at the ridge tops to meadow recovery in the valleys, creating revitalised nature corridors across an entire ecosystem.​​

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Facilitation

National Infrastructure Commission for Wales

When the National Infrastructure Commission for Wales needed to reflect on their term of office, we didn't deliver a standard facilitated review. Instead, we guided commissioners through a creative reflection using the river as metaphor - exploring how their decisions flow through Welsh landscapes, where they've navigated rapids of complexity, and what ripples their work has created. This approach to institutional reflection - weaving ecological metaphors through governance evaluation - resonated so deeply that they've commissioned us to bring our signature "Landed sparkle" to a flagship leadership event. The event will gather Wales's most influential decision-makers to explore a radical proposition: that major infrastructure and investment decisions require ecological intelligence at the table, not as consultation but as core governance.

Community Consultation

Hay and District Sports and Community Association

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We are transforming a planning consultation into an act of collective imagination. Before a single brick is laid, we are helping a community fall in love with the planned community centre through immersive experiences that made the intangible tangible. Our festival-style consultation will become a celebration of possibility - our ambition is to have people queuing to participate in planning - by making it fun. The result: design specifications enriched with community wisdom and a building that belongs to everyone from the get go. This approach demonstrates how infrastructure development can build social cohesion alongside physical structures.

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Creative Production

Woodland Trust | Coed Cadw

Inspired by Landed's work on Time Travel, Jodie Bond is working independently with a creative team on Treescapes, an immersive audio visual production that is being co-produced with diverse communities in areas of poor tree equity. The final exhibition is being designed to raise awareness of the multi-layered problems that come with poor local access to trees. and move policy makers to action. The installation will appear at St. Fagans National Museum of History in Spring/Summer 2026.

Public Engagement

Bwyd Powys

The success of our Future Food time machine created an unexpected challenge: how to replicate immersive time travel without planetarium infrastructure. Working with Bwyd Powys Partnership, we distilled the essence of temporal food journeys into a portable engagement toolkit centered around a "magical mystery box" that opens onto different eras. Community facilitators become time-travel guides, using simple theatrical techniques to transport audiences from wartime rationing through to possible food futures. This lightweight adaptation proves that powerful engagement doesn't require expensive technology; it requires imagination, storytelling craft, and the confidence to make serious topics seriously playful. 

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