Tuesday, 4 June 2013

Round house begins!

We have finally started building our round house. This will be a fantastic new asset to the site demonstrating sustainable building techniques and creating great habitats for local wildlife. the walls will be made from chestnut poles, with straw bale and cob wood walls, on top we will have a wild flower meadow as the roof. Come and check it out at the Get Growing trail on the 8th and 9th of June.



Wednesday, 22 May 2013

George Ferguson visit to Feed Bristol


Had an absolutely stonking day of success showing George Ferguson and his team around feed Bristol today. George is the independent candidate that got voted in by the people of Bristol. He is a huge supporter of local food initiatives so it was great to finally get him to the project to show him what amazing things have been happening here.
We had a really busy day with a group in from Chandos House drugs rehab, a youth group from Princes Trust finishing their wildlife pond challenge, people in from milestone who support learning difficulties, the local community came along from all ages from prams to walking sticks, the Blue Finger Alliance were in to offer George a pot of valuable grade 1 agricultural soil that we grow our veg on.
It was a blazing day showing off the project to it full glory. See the post before this for the next event on 8th June – the get growing trail. And come see for yourself what we are so happy about showing everyone today.




Friday, 10 May 2013

Get Growing Trail 8-9 June 2013

This will be our first year anniversary! We want to celebrate in style by showing you what our project is all about. You will be taken on a journey through the site with workshops along the way, live music to set the scene and an informative local food forum to drop into. To set it all off we will have the Herbal and delicious cafe selling delights and freshly picked herbal teas from our plots.

There will be a chef doing cooking demonstrations and and a big BBQ banquet from the site. Kids activities, arts and craft. Plenty to keep you all amused and entertained.

May day celebration

Fantastic thanks to everyone involved in helping us celebrate the beginning of summer. We sung and danced with the Rag Morris and around the May pole. Summer has come at last and Feed Bristol is alive once again with the sound of birds chirping and vegetables heaving up out of the soil.

Keep an eye out for our next event - the get growing trail as more celebration to come. Amazingly it was only last year that we opened to the public for the first time!




Tuesday, 23 April 2013

You are warmly invited to another FREE fun packed day at Feed Bristol
Come join us dancing round the May pole with the Morris Dancers!

We will be holding the traditional ceremony of crowning the May Queen so we encourage all girls and ladies to dress to in their Spring Best to try and win the crown!

There will a talk from Green Peace highlighting the advantages of eating local food PLUS stalls, live music and our fantastic cafe selling a range of teas and delicious cakes.

It's a great opportunity to have a look at our beautiful site and we hope to see as many of you there as possible.


Tuesday, 2 April 2013



This Saturday is set to be yet another fun-filled Feed Bristol Event! 

We'll be hunting out Easter Eggs and making Scarecrows in the beautiful sunshine (fingers crossed!)

We'd love to see you there, whether you're new to Feed Bristol or have been many times before this is a great opportunity to come and find out more about the project whilst having jolly good time.


Sunday, 17 March 2013

Bristol Seed Swap SPRINGS into action

Thanks to everyone for a massive effort to make this such a success – especially to Belinda and her team from Bristol Seed Swap (see their Facebook page to get involved with their events). If anyone wants to support Feed Bristol with our future events or use the site to host your own event, contact us on: feedbristol@avonwildlifetrust.org.uk

Around 400 people descended on Feed Bristol to swap seeds and tales of adventure in the garden. There was a big emphases on making a connection with the living landscape around us. The day kick started with a walk and talk up the valley to Simms Hill, where the inspiring Patrick Whitefield explored the heritage and immense potential this unique living landscape we live in offers.

A big thanks to 'The Blue Finger Alliance' who hosted an all day running forum on the importance of protecting the precious high grade soil which runs up the valley that Feed Bristol sits on and linking up key thinking on how Bristol can secure local food production for the future. As part of this campaign we will be bringing this issue to George Ferguson. To find out how to get involved, support the group or send a postcard to George - see our website: www.bluefingeralliance.org.uk

There was a whole host of other successful talks and workshops including Mike Feingold and the Bristol Pound. We had a workshop to raise our new wooden A-frame bodgers shelter which popped up just in time for the rain and the bands to start playing. Thanks to Rypelwood Workers Coop for supplying locally sourced materials and highly skilled green woodworkers (www.rypelwood.co.uk).

Finally, hopefully see you all for our next event on the 6th April for a festive Easter potato hunt. Find you spud and cook it on our fire. Lots of other healthy fun activities to follow including scarecrow making – see our events calendar on the other tab on this blog.


                                         In the poly tunnel where all good things begin!


                                          Putting the bits together.

 
                                         Thanks to Ushti Baba