Natural Flood Management ‘reverse’ auction tool piloted
During three weeks over the summer, Sylva Foundation helped deliver a unique ‘reverse’ auction to support a range of natural flood management measures in Somerset.
During three weeks over the summer, Sylva Foundation helped deliver a unique ‘reverse’ auction to support a range of natural flood management measures in Somerset.
We are really pleased to announce the appointment of Sarah Taylor as a trustee of Sylva Foundation. Sarah brings a wealth of business and finance experience to the board, while possessing a deep passion for the British countryside.
Professor Helena Hamerow, from the School of Archaeology at the University of Oxford, has provided much of the academic expertise for the House of Wessex project. We asked Helena to summarise how the House of Wessex project came about.
We have a very exciting programme of activities lined up for our first Anglo-Saxon open weekend, as part of our House of Wessex project, 13-14 October. Free Entry. Fun for all the family.
Our recently-appointed Head of Wood School, Joseph Bray, introduces himself and his new role with Sylva Foundation.
The latest research paper arising from work supported under our Oxford-Sylva Graduate Scholarship has been published.
Join our dynamic and creative team, working in a stunning countryside location, providing cutting-edge software solutions to help protect and improve the natural environment.
We are pleased to announce the publication of our Annual Review for 2017-18.
Learn how to make various built components of an Anglo-Saxon building with tutors from the Carpenters’ Fellowship (Sunday 14th October, Day 3).
Learn how to make various built components of an Anglo-Saxon building with tutors from the Carpenters’ Fellowship (Saturday 13th October, Day 2).