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POTENTIAL VEGETABLE GROWING SITE AT WILLIAM DUNBAR HOUSE

Ranju and  I visited the site. As Elaine reported the site has fantastic potential as there is already a laid out garden with 18 raised bed…

Started by marjory fraser

1 Feb 3, 2011
Reply by Elaine Henderson

Channel 4 Fish Fight Campaign - Jamie Oliver's alternative fish - to aid preservation of fish stocks

I asked for these fish today at Waitrose. I was told that they are not going to stock these fish. So I've written to their customer service…

Started by Rozelle Pope

0 Jan 20, 2011

Food Foraging Newstream

I was on Wormwood Scrubs this morning and there are loads of sloe bushes dripping with fruit that is ready to pick in the copse in the midd…

Started by George Latham

5 Jan 11, 2011
Reply by David Young

Let's use the Gulf Stream to increase UK food production

You can read more about this comment in Resurgence magazine.  The link is: http://www.theecologist.org/blogs_and_comments/commentators/othe

Started by Maria Lancaster

0 Jun 12, 2010

land sharing and gardening help

I am new to this web-site, i joined initially as i would love to learn more about gardening vegetables and herbs. In exchange for some know…

Started by rebecca Otero

3 Apr 5, 2010
Reply by rebecca Otero

Vegetable Growing Newstream

Following on from the Food Foraging newstream - here is a discussion forum to share tips on what you are planting/pruning/growing/harvestin…

Started by George Latham

6 Mar 6, 2010
Reply by George Latham

Food for Life Partnerships for Schools

http://transitionculture.org/2010/01/29/an-introduction-to-food-for-life/   I came across this very inspiring video about engaging children…

Started by George Latham

2 Feb 17, 2010
Reply by Jane Siegel

November's film night Food discussion group

We had a great discussion after Wednesday's film night... The main thing that came out of the discussion was to start a 'Permablitz'... For…

Started by Transition Kensal to Kilburn

0 Nov 20, 2009

Local Apple/Fruit Picking Project

So far • We’ve picked in 4 gardens, from 60 plums to 250kg of pears. • 20 volunteers, with average of 8 at picks. • 3 local schools taking…

Started by Transition Kensal to Kilburn

5 Oct 26, 2009
Reply by Michael Stuart

Waste cooking oil

How do people dispose of used cooking oil? Walnut restaurnt on West End Lane accepts oil from the public and recycles it along with their o…

Started by Michael Stuart

1 Oct 16, 2009
Reply by Petica Watson

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