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Good Food for London report https://www.sustainweb.org/publications/good_food_for_london_2016/
Listen to Leslie & Dee from Granville Community Kitchen on K2K radio http://ktokradio.com/shows/lets-make-it-sizzle-with-dee-and-leslie/
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Dear All,
I am one of the four new Community Organiser in the area funded by the government.. I go around the area to check if people want to do activities, need information or need extra help for workshops, meetings, clubs etc..I am your woman...please come and talk to me this Sunday at the allotment place behind the Queens café at 10am...I may find fundings, volunteers etc. for your projects..Best Wishes.
Nilufer 07929 336 252
Great work at The Queens Park Allotment yesterday and thanks to everyone for making the Allotment look amazing and really enjoyable day!
It was fantastic to enjoy such lovely weather yesterday. Too many Wednesdays have been cold and wet and found even the keenest food grower shivering. Five of us planted, weeded, dug, watered, discussed and planned. There was competition to use the hose and thanks to Tom who managed to fix the connector we didnt lose most of the water! Our beds are now full of potatoes, broad beans, runner beans, salads, artichokes, parsley, kale, beetroot.......Spinach, onions and salads were harvested. Squash raised from seed from last year's Seed Swap has been planted in a builders bag. Fingers crossed that we will actually get some squash this year. During our refreshment break Paula noticed that a bluetit had made a nest in a tiny hole in the wall of the tower block. A true example of resiliance and use of available materials! Thanks to Stephanie, Paula, Tom, Lynn and Pete for all turning up and getting tools out when the weather hasnt been great! We welcome everyone, new or experienced who is interested in growing food on Wednesdays 2.30-4.30.
Planting workshops at Meanwhile Gardens & Golborne Community Garden - sign up to the mailing list to find out what's happening this year http://www.farmthecitylondon.com/get-involved/
Hello! Everyone is invited to 'like' the new Farm the City London facebook page for updates on volunteering opportunities at local growing spaces in Golborne, and planned 2013 festival at Meanwhile Gardens in September
www.facebook.com/farmthecitylondon
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