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We have been hosting this Incredible Edible Somerset site for over 10 years and we are just reviewing whether it is still a useful resource/tool for those involved in all things community food across…Continue
Started by Ray and Darren Marshall-Sewell. Last reply by Ray and Darren Marshall-Sewell Feb 7, 2022. 2 Replies 0 Likes
Good Evening All.We have been refused a local allotment is Wells (Wookey Hole).We are keen to find a plot somewhere that we can use to grow food etc. Happy for it to be a share etc.Can anyone help…Continue
Started by Alive Feb 7, 2018. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Older people living in care are twice as likely to experience loneliness as those in the community.We are looking for friendly volunteers with an interest in helping others to gardening, to support…Continue
Tags: #givingback, #gardening, #volunteer
Started by Alive Nov 29, 2017. 0 Replies 0 Likes
Growing Support are looking for friendly volunteers with interests in gardening and supporting people, to help older people and people with dementia take part in gardening activities. You will…Continue
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Happy New Year!
At this time of year many of us reflect on the changes we'd like…
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What is School Farm Community Supported Agriculture (CSA)?
We are the UK’s only no-dig, certified-organic community farm. We are building a model to help local communities take control of how their food is produced and to invest in their own futures by creating sustainable livelihoods…
Added by Somerset Community Food on December 23, 2013 at 12:00 — No Comments
A national environmental campaigning group seeks a gathering site for a long weekend in August in West Somerset. We will need the site for 10 days for set up and take down. We are experienced…
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