We would like to make you aware of how the proposed rapid transport route
will effect Feed Bristol and the surrounding area. It is being consulted on at
the moment so if you would like to make your opinions heard, now is the time
and it must be done in writing: online feedback form
EVERY COMMENT MAKES A DIFFERENCE SO PLEASE RESPOND BY 13TH JULY.
If you would like to check out the plans for the proposed road through the
site have a look at www.travelwest.info/nfh
The section that effects Feed Bristol is: Zone 4: North Bristol - UWE to
Bristol City Centre
If you look at the maps the road will cut across the bottom of the communal
field with the small plots, through the woodland glade and straight across the
big field through to the corner of the large greenhouse. We will loose nearly
half the site.
The road is going to planning this Autumn and the consultation ends on 13th
July. To make any comments about the proposals please use the online comments
form by clicking here: online feedback form
Many thanks for your support.
Thursday, 21 June 2012
Thursday, 14 June 2012
A suprise visitor!
At Feed Bristol we have lots of wildlife. Whilst giving a tour around the wild flower meadow we discovered a new species lurking on the edge of the woodland. Not a gardeners favourite when roaming free. His name is Dave and he normaly lives next door, can you guess what he is?
Earthing up the spuds
Our potatoes are now up in the big field and going well. We
have to keep on-top of the hoeing and earthing up and now have an expert team.
Thanks to big helping hands on the big fields
We
have managed to finally get onto the big fields and plant out our main
crops. We had a team in from the Environment
Agency to give us a big hand. To meet
our objective of supporting community groups with different abilities we organise
big volunteer days where organisations can get involved as part of their
commitment to social and environmental responsibility. On these days we can do
lots of work in a short amount of time. This means we can offer any community group
that comes to join in a decent share of the harvest.
A new face for the old shop
Thanks to Rachel and Pierce our ‘old shop’ at the front gate
has been transformed into a beautiful welcoming building that is now our
volunteer hub. Over time we will add to the mural and bring life back into more
of the old building around the site.
Sunburst Garden
Come rain or shine we have managed to establish one of our communal growing areas in just a month. It provides a great demonstration for rotation cropping as each veg family group moves around the different sun beams.
Get Growing Trail
Thanks to a huge amount of effort by everyone involved Feed
Bristol was up and running for the Get Growing Trail, our first public open day
and a huge milestone. Amazingly we have
only been going for three months and the place is alive with different growing
spaces and infrastructure to meet different people’s needs.
There were demonstrations of how to grow from balconies to
bountiful fields, Junk’n’food workshops
(planting in old smelly wellies), a grand new mural bloomed across the old grey
shop front and a stunning range of tea and cake from our ‘Grow Your Own Herbal
Cafe’. This was all accompanied by some
delightful sunshine and the soothing sounds of Jose’s Latino quintet. This was all topped off with a large BBQ
round our new fire circle in the Glade.
A massive thanks to all involved and a big
welcome to all those that came along and want to get involved.
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