Ro Dama Farm hosts unique environmental services and experiences for both local populace and those coming from further afield. Using the social vehicle of gardening and heritage skillshare they create an inclusive environment that sets visitors at ease. They practice a non-hierarchical structure encouraging all to move past the notions of 'helper' and 'helpee'.Transplanting Permaculture techniques from an environmental philosophy into a more anthropological model they lead with a solution based approach to universal problems faced by many in society today. Food sovereignty, equal opportunities, mindfulness, social cohesion and carbon neutrality all combine within an inclusive ethos.