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Herb Growing Workshop

Started by Rosalynd Brooks May 13, 2013.

Compost Blocker / Coir

Started by miko adam-kando Apr 13, 2012.

Anyone interested in training from Capital Growth?

Started by miko adam-kando Mar 10, 2012.

Seed swap amongst allotments 7 Replies

Started by Rachel Radford. Last reply by miko adam-kando Mar 10, 2012.

2012 February Food Group Meeting - Please vote for your preferred date 1 Reply

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by miko adam-kando Feb 1, 2012.

Connecting new community growing spaces with people looking for allotments 13 Replies

Started by Chris Wells. Last reply by Pearl Gordon Jan 13, 2012.

Nov/Dec Food group meeting - Alternative date required 5 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by Sanchia Dunn Nov 29, 2011.

The Garlic Challenge is now official! 3 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by Sanchia Dunn Nov 6, 2011.

October Food Group meeting Agenda (and request for further items) 3 Replies

Started by Sanchia Dunn. Last reply by maggie turp Oct 24, 2011.

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Comment by maggie turp on November 24, 2011 at 15:33

More good news! Heard from Marjorie they got £300 as well.

In reply to your post, Molly, we had to specify what the money would be used for when we applied for it, so we don't have much room for manoevre. However, we have already had discussions with Queens Park about the use of the overall area and are waiting for them to take action on a commitment they made to very substantially reduce the size and height of the privet hedge, which is an important first step.

Expanding the project also depends on us being able to attract more gardeners ... there has been a constant shortage of people with the time and energy to come regularly. For this reason, it may be a priority to spend some of the money on publicity.

Having said all this, suggestions are always welcome!

Maggie

Comment by Molly Fletcher on November 24, 2011 at 8:56

Dear Maggie,

Can we suggest things for the £450? I think a nut orchard around the area of the allotment would be so good or a fruit orchard. The area immediately beside the raised bed in Q. Park is not used for anything, no golf, no tennis, no sitting, no football.

Comment by maggie turp on November 23, 2011 at 22:25

Good news arrived today in the mail. Queens Park Allotment has been successful in its Capital Growth grant application and has been awarded £450. This is largely thanks to Miko, who drafted the application, worked out the budget and made sure the referee - a manager at Queens Park - was briefed and gave a prompt and positive reference.

It looks as though the check has to come to me as the contact person and I have to sign an undertaking saying I'll personally ensure that the money is spent as agreed in the application. In fact, I'd rather transition held the funds and released them on provision of receipts from me or Miko. Does anyone know if that's possible?   Maggie

Comment by Transition Kensal to Kilburn on November 23, 2011 at 18:40

From London Food Link press release:

Eight more Boroughs out of the total of 33 were praised for "making excellent progress on key food issues" - Camden, Croydon, Enfield, Greenwich, Merton, Sutton, Tower Hamlets and Waltham Forest - achieving progress on all or most of the key food activities surveyed. Meanwhile, six Boroughs were highlighted as "lagging behind disappointingly on action to support healthy and sustainable food" - Bexley, Brent, Hillingdon, Lewisham, Newham and Westminster.

http://www.sustainweb.org/londonfoodlink/good_food_for_london/

Comment by Viv Stein on October 14, 2011 at 16:41

Hello again,

Sanchia and I had an inspiring time at Food from the Sky in Crouch End for the launch of the new Transition Companion on Wednesday. Not only did we get some great ideas for a community allotment space, but we met the founder of the Transition movement, Rob Hopkins, and were rather excited to see pictures from Transition Willesden's first meeting and the Kilburn tube station planting featuring in the new handbook! See Sanchia’s great photos of our excursion here

Comment by Viv Stein on October 10, 2011 at 16:49

Hello all

The new Transition Companion handbook is being launched at the Food From the Sky supermarket rooftop garden over in Crouch End this Weds 12th October, see  http://transitionculture.org/2011/09/27/london-transition-companion...

Comment by PaulS on August 24, 2011 at 9:36

For the carnivores amongst us, here is a Facebook page about Fieldpower Organics at Cottage Farm: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Fieldpower-Organics-at-Cottage-Farm/1...

 

We are still the only organic farm that is run entirely on renewable energy - everything from heating to electricity, cooking, water and water heating, even fuel for farm machinery and for deliveries of our produce are all renewable, sustainable and resilient. Now, that's what I call lifestyle joint! :  http://www.bigbarn.co.uk/marketplace/vendors/Fieldpower

Our prices are lower than even conventional meat at supermarkets and butchers. That is because we have cut out all the intermediaries and because we have near zero bills for energy, water and of course no fertilizers and all those other chemicals conventional farmers use all the time.

Have a look, order and enjoy!

Comment by Salima Lanquaye on August 23, 2011 at 21:39

Good times Matthew! I am in Kensal so Anu's joint sounds good, but will check out the Olive Tree too. Thank for the info. See you tomorrow for the Apple picking.

 

Comment by Matthew Sharp on August 23, 2011 at 19:00
Anu Paavola says she is opening an organic lifestyle place at 69 Chamberlayne Rd, which sounds interesting. In regard to groceries, I get all mine from The Olive Tree, 152 Willesden Lane, which for me is nearer. They've been going for years and have a good stock, certainly the baking stuff that Salima mentions, and they will order things if you ask. If you live in Kensal area then Anu's initiative would be very convenient, and it would be wonderful if this area could support two organic initiatives. It sounds like their focus will be different, so I look forward to visiting.
Comment by Salima Lanquaye on August 23, 2011 at 0:25

Hi all, in particular Anu!

It would be great if you could stock organic baking ingredients, namely icing sugar, caster sugar, flour and baking agents in your Organic centre pretty please :D

 

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