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Melissa Harvey
Melissa is a grower, teacher and composter. She has previously worked with Devon Community Composting Network and Devon County Council supporting the Composing in Schools and community composting projects. She is part of the team that runs School Farm community-supported agriculture (CSA), is one of the facilitators with Growing Devon Schools Partnership, and teaches soil and plant ecology with the Apricot Centre.

Michael Hodges
Mike is passionate about renewable energy and energy efficiency and is open to supporting sustainability groups and parish/town councils with their renewable energy, energy efficiency and net zero ambitions.
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Martin Fodder
Martin Fodder is a retired lawyer with a particular interest in environmental law and a wealth of knowledge. He is currently heading up the SusSH Rivers Scrutiny Group.

Ruth Saunders
Ruth runs a small, local sustainable tourism business and rewilding site and is keen to share her knowledge, offer her support and help facilitate conversations around how we use land to restore and improve biodiversity.
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Mirella Ferraz
The Network of Wellbeing works to connect people, support projects and inspire action. Mirella coordinates the Network of Wellbeing’s Share Shed – Library of Things, a mobile project that offers people in South Devon the opportunity to borrow useful items at a low cost.

Lynda Kelly
Lynda can bring her range of marketing, communications and business experience to small sustainable businesses starting up.

Nicky Scott
Nicky is well known for his expertise around composting and food waste solutions, as well as community gardening, organic growing and meadows.

Dan Parnell
Dan’s experience of thermal imaging cameras started 30+years ago when undertaking firefighting training. Since then he has used these cameras in engineering roles and more recently assisted in the generation of a TI initiative within SSB to help homeowners improve their home’s thermal performance.