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Roy Miles

I live on The Park with my wife, Rebecca, where we run a B&B. Rebecca is also a co-worker in the Foundation and runs a therapy practice. Some of you may have seen us waltzing in one or other of the Sharings we’ve taken part in.

I first visited Findhorn in 1981 and my Experience Week was in 1982. Rebecca and I met here in 1984, but we didn’t become romantically involved until many years later. We began living on The Park in 2015 after it became clear to us that this was where we wanted to make our home. We bought our house here in 2016 and I became a councillor in 2017. The types of NFA projects I’ve been/ am involved include: data protection, database and constitution redesign, putting on events and celebrations and supporting the Sunday slots.

Besides being a councillor, I’ve volunteered for Trees for Life, I continue to volunteer for the Foundation and I’m one of Laura Pasetti’s Sacred Stage theatre group.

I was born and grew up near Perth, Scotland and so Findhorn is not so far from my original home. I’ve felt drawn to the Findhorn Community since I was 16 years old, when I saw the Magnus Magnuson programme, but I only chose to make this my home in 2014 when I lost my job and the needs of my elderly parents became more significant.

This community supports me grow and enables me to give back to: it, the wider community and the planet. I feel very lucky to live here.

The Park Ecovillage, Findhorn

'The role of Findhorn is to help humanity turn within and be part of the solution to the chaos and confusion in the world.'
Eileen Caddy, Vision of Findhorn

co-founder of the Findhorn Foundation

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new sanctuary update!

new sanctuary update!

The next phase of building the New Sanctuary is happening, and last week Master woodworker and community friend Henry Fosbrooke came to facilitate and inspire community volunteers to put some love and care in to work on preparing some of the logs to create the large...

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exploring the future of energy at the Park

exploring the future of energy at the Park

At a packed presentation in Legacy on 26th June, over 40 community members turned up to hear about InterPED and how they could contribute to shaping the future energy in the Park. Over the course of three years FIRE (Findhorn Innovation Research and Education CIC)...

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General election hustings

General election hustings

The community recently hosted a very successful general election hustings with around 190 attending, most of the participants from the local area in addition to community members. Six of the seven candidates came (all were invited) and answered questions from the...

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