Gifts
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Enamel Mug £11.00
These beautiful, robust enamel mugs are perfect for a drink outdoors while working the land. They come in 3 different colour options – white with a red rim, white with a blue rim or cream with a green rim.
LWA’s enamel mugs are laser etched by a small female-led Cornish company with a passion for making products that last.
Diameter: 9cm
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Agroecology Cools the Earth Tote £12.00
Organic cotton tote bag with a unique Rosanna Morris Agroecology Cools the Earth design.
The back of the bag has the recognisable LWA logo in black print.
Machine washable.
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LWA Pocket Notebooks £6.00
These little A6 notebooks come in a pair (1 green and 1 black) and fit neatly into your pocket.
The beautiful paper quality makes them as great for jotting down practical notes as they are for sketching or capturing lyrics or poetry whilst out on the land. Perfect for the days when you want to leave your phone behind!
Paper: Cradle to Cradle Certified plain white paper, natural recycled kraft cover.
Size: A6
No. of pages: 32
Paper weight: 150gsmThe price is for a pair.
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Hand Carved Wooden Badges £12.00
Carved completely by hand from one piece of locally sourced Cherrywood, these pin badges come as a pair – one axe and one saw.
The wood is sourced as a by product from local woodlands managed for wildlife and conservation by the maker and Landworkers’ Alliance member Celi McCutcheon (Grown & Made).
Each pin badge has been polished with a handmade food grade grapeseed oil and beeswax finish and makes an excellent gift or stocking filler for any lover of wood or woodworking.
Because of the way the wood has been worked it is left with crisp tool mark edges and shimmering grain.
Due to the handmade and unique nature of this product, the pin badges you receive may vary slightly from the pictures.
Approx size: 5-7cm X 1.5-2cm
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Organic Cotton Babygrow £12.00
100% Combed Organic Cotton babygrow featuring the very cute slogan “I am a small scale farmer” on the front. Please note: tools not included, nor are they intended as a recommendation.
See below for sizing information.
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DVD – In Our Hands £4.00
In Our Hands – Seeding Change
The inspiring story behind the blood, sweat and tears of the British farmers seizing the Brexit moment to outgrow the industrial food system.
Our current industrial food system is a vast wheezing giant propped up by an outdated subsidy regime, one that pays out to landowners and leaves many farmers adrift.
But in the UK… from the hedgerows and by-roads, in the fields and furrows, can be heard the stirring of change.
Stories of struggle from the global South have spread like pollen on the wind and inspired farmers and food activists. They have learned the idea of food sovereignty and have heard of a global movement to take back control of the food system.
We stand on the brink, the future is uncertain, but the seeds of a better food system are In Our Hands.
“A powerful and inspiring film, one that deserves a wide audience who will no doubt champion a better way of growing, shopping, cooking and eating” – Hugh Fearnley-Wittingstall – River Cottage
“Marvelous to see the rebirth of serious discussion about the future of UK land use. It’s time we put our own house in order” – Professor Tim Lang – Centre for Food Policy
“A meditative and eye opening journey into a world that closely mirrors our own challenges in the US and the world over” – Delila Vallot – Director, Can You Dig This
Running time: 67 minutes
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Forest School Activity Cards £14.99
At LWA we love getting kids outdoors.
This Forest School-themed activity card deck, offers 48 games, crafts and skill-building activities to enjoy outdoors.
The cards are grouped into four “suits”, each with 12 cards: Team Games (fun, high-energy games to play together); Survival Skills (working together to build dens, make fires, gather wild food and cook it); Nature Spotlight (exploring the natural world in more detail); and Forest Craft (woodland-themed makes). A booklet explains how to use the deck and gives notes on safety, the Forest School ethos, basic kit and other key need-to-knows.
Perfect for taking out into the woods to inspire outdoor fun.
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Grow Postcard Set by Rosanna Morris £10.00
We delighted to be stocking these beautiful packs of A6 postcards by our collaborator the printmaker and illustrator Rosanna Morris.
The packs include 4 different designs ‘Diversity’, ‘Sunflower’, ‘The Revolution is Fertile’ and ‘Grow Food Grow Community’.Printed in the UK
Size A6 (148mm x 105mm)
Printed on recycled card£10
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Women Who Farm Postcard Set by Rosanna Morris £10.00
Rosanna Morris’ Women Who Farm A6 postcard sets feature 4 different designs from original linocut prints and are inspired by women who work the land.
The designs include ‘Boots’, ‘Flower Harvest’, ‘Mary’ and ‘Wheelbarrow’.
Printed in the UK
Size A6 (148mm x 105mm)
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Stand Up Now – the LWA Album (Digital Download) £8.00
This summer the Landworkers’ Alliance is releasing its album: Stand Up Now. Digitally download your copy on this page, or head here if you would prefer a hard copy CD. Either way, it’s a must listen!
This amazing collation of songs draws on the collective talent of our membership and musicians who support our cause. Stand Up Now collates traditional and original music gathered from the farms, woods and cities of our contested nation, and stands in a proud tradition of peoples’ music and peoples’ history. Recorded the cold wet spring of 2021, these fifteen songs raise the eternal themes of our present and of our past; love, liberty and the struggles of labour.
Stand Up Now includes recordings from Robin Grey, The Norfolk Broads, Ewan McClennan and many more. It includes contemporary stories such as Owen Shiers’ ballad of the community farm Trecadwegan, as well as the timeless classics, such as that which gives the album its name. Our countryside is bedevilled with struggle, but a better world is coming, and it’s singing as it comes. They may own the land, but the songs belong to no one…
Mp3 Format – 320kpbs
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Stand Up Now – the LWA Album (CD edition) £12.00
This summer the Landworkers’ Alliance is releasing its album: Stand Up Now. Buy your CD copy on this page (head here if you would prefer a digital download)
This amazing collation of songs draws on the collective talent of our membership and musicians who support our cause. Stand Up Now collates traditional and original music gathered from the farms, woods and cities of our contested nation, and stands in a proud tradition of peoples’ music and peoples’ history. Recorded the cold wet spring of 2021, these fifteen songs raise the eternal themes of our present and of our past; love, liberty and the struggles of labour.
Stand Up Now includes recordings from Robin Grey, The Norfolk Broads, Ewan McClennan and many more. It includes contemporary stories such as Owen Shiers’ ballad of the community farm Trecadwegan, as well as the timeless classics, such as that which gives the album its name. Our countryside is bedevilled with struggle, but a better world is coming, and it’s singing as it comes. They may own the land, but the songs belong to no one…
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LWA Logo Patch £2.90
An embroidered patch featuring The Landworkers’ Alliance logo in black and white, that can be sewn on to your favorite hat, workwear or other textile items. Please note, this is not an iron on patch and will need to be sewn or glued on.
7cm x 4.5 cm
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LWA Logo – Enamel Pin £3.90
A durable enamel pin badge featuring The Landworkers’ Alliance logo in black, against a silver background. The pin badge comes with a rubber clutch to hold it in place.
35mm diameter
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Rosanna Morris Print – Women of Sengwer £40.00
This print was carved from Lino and is printed on handmade Nepalese paper by artist Rosanna Morris. All Proceeds from sales of this print will go directly to the Sengwer Community.
25 X 32.5 CM
Lokta is a native plant of the Himalayan foothills found above 3000 metres. Lokta is a sustainable and renewable resource. Plants are cropped above ground level and can be reharvested after 3-4 years. The papers are made using the traditional Nepalese floating mould method and sun dried on the frame.
Below is the original story that accompanied this artwork in The Landworkers’ Alliance’s calendar: