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Common Ground is a
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charity and lobby group. Founded in 1982 by Susan Clifford and Angela King, Common Ground aims to promote " local distinctiveness" (a phrase which Common Ground coined during the 1980s).


Organisation and structure

Common Ground has always been a non-membership organisation (grant and donation-funded) with King and Clifford as co-ordinating directors and a small core staff, usually a team assembled for a specific project. Over the years these have included Darren Giddings, Daniel Keech, Jane Kendall, Beatrice Mayfield, Joanna Morland, John Newton, Kate O'Farrell, Helen Porter, Stephen Turner, Neil Sinden and Karen Wimhurst. Originally based in
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, they have now settled in Toller Fratrum,
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. There are five honorary directors who provide guidance and assessment, including until his death in 2006 founder member
Roger Deakin Roger Stuart Deakin (11 February 1943 – 19 August 2006) was an English writer, documentary-maker and environmentalist. He was a co-founder and trustee of Common Ground, the arts, culture and environment organisation. ''Waterlog'', the ...
, author of the book ''Waterlog'', a tribute to 'wild swimming'.


Work with artists

With roots in environmental and conservation groups such as
Friends of the Earth Friends of the Earth International (FoEI) is an international network of grassroots environmental organizations in 73 countries. About half of the member groups call themselves "Friends of the Earth" in their own languages; the others use other ...
, King and Clifford felt the commonplace was being overlooked at the expense of the special and rare. Common Ground was formed to address that. Throughout its existence, the organisation has introduced social and environmental ideas through a series of notable initiatives, often involving the connection of communities with artists. They have worked extensively with artists
Andy Goldsworthy Andy Goldsworthy (born 25 July 1956) is an English sculptor, photographer, and environmentalist who produces site-specific sculptures and land art situated in natural or urban settings. Early life Goldsworthy was born in Cheshire on 25 July ...
and Peter Randall-Page. ''New Milestones'', in the late 1980s, brought sculptors into communities in
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to make works sympathetic to the different landscapes there. ''Confluence'' (1998–2001) saw musicians (including animateur Helen Porter and composer Karen Wimhurst) working with community groups along the entire catchment of a river, the Stour in
Southern England Southern England, also known as the South of England or the South, is a sub-national part of England. Officially, it is made up of the southern, south-western and part of the eastern parts of England, consisting of the statistical regions of ...
. ''Parish Maps'' encouraged people to make maps of their own places, signalling what was important to the people who lived there rather than dry cartography.


The 'Great Storm' of 1987

Common Ground were one of the few organisations who saw in the Great Storm of 1987 not wholesale destruction, but an opportunity for nature to reassert itself. They printed and distributed 56,000 postcards, featuring illustrations by David Nash encouraging people to let nature take its course, not to clean up too hastily, as a fallen tree is not necessarily a dead tree.


Apple Day and promotion of local produce

Local produce has been another driving concern for the organisation, with the
apple An apple is a round, edible fruit produced by an apple tree (''Malus'' spp.). Fruit trees of the orchard or domestic apple (''Malus domestica''), the most widely grown in the genus, are agriculture, cultivated worldwide. The tree originated ...
acting in some ways as a symbol for local foods and their impact on community and landscape: "The apple you eat is the landscape you create" reads one of their colourful posters. In 1990 they founded Apple Day as a focus for celebration of the hundreds of apple varieties which are ignored in favour of a handful of supermarket-friendly strains. It has since become well established as an annual event, on 21 October each year. Related to this is their campaign for ''Community Orchards''. In October 2007
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published a fully revised & expanded edition of Common Ground's ''Apple Source Book'' which contains a list of the 2,300 apple varieties grown in the British isles. In 2005 they launched the new project ''Producing the Goods'', exploring distinctive local produce and its marketing. Part of this project included encouraging the production and retail of locally distinctive
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s.


Mapping a spirit of place

They devise
Local ABCs
and Parish Maps as ways of outlining the local distinctiveness of a place. These tools have been widely influential: Parish Maps have been made since the 1980s, beginning with the exhibition 'Knowing Your Place' in 1987; recent examples include West Sussex in the UK, Piemonte district in Italy and in California USA


Publications

Other projects have been publication-based, and have included ''Field Days'' and ''Trees, Woods and the Green Man'', and they initiated
Richard Mabey Richard Thomas Mabey (born 20 February 1941) is a writer and broadcaster, chiefly on the relations between nature and culture. Education Mabey was educated at three independent schools, all in Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire. The first was at Roth ...
's ''
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''. They have released a number of books, both with national publishers and self-printed, including ''Holding Your Ground'', ''Second Nature'', ''Apple Games and Customs'', ''In A Nutshell'', ''The Apple Source Book'', ''From Place to PLACE'', ''New Milestones'', ''Leaves'' (from an exhibition by Andy Goldsworthy) and three poetry anthologies, ''Trees Be Company'', ''Field Days'' and ''The River's Voice''. Their latest major work is ''England in Particular'', an encyclopaedic overview of local distinctiveness that was published by
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in May 2006, and the new edition of ''The Apple Source Book'', issued by Hodder in October 2007.


Common Ground Archive

The Common Ground Archive is held by th
University of Exeter Special Collections


Notes / References


Further reading

* Cole, Ina, ''From the Sculptor’s Studio'' (London: Laurence King Publishing Ltd, 2021, conversation with Peter Randall-Page, held in 2014 and 2019, page 202-215) . * Smith, Jos, ''The New Nature Writing. Rethinking the Literature of Place'', Bloomsbury Academic, {{ISBN, 9781474275019


External links


Common Ground

England in Particular

Common Ground Archive at the University of Exeter
Cultural geography Environmental organisations based in the United Kingdom