Now wouldn't it be great to have one of these in North Hampshire?
Potential buildings anyone?
Brooklyn Goes Big – Urban Farm Online:
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Welcome to the Incredible Edible North Hampshire Blog!
Incredible Edible North Hampshire (IE-NH) is a group of local volunteers who are sharing responsibility to create more resilient, vibrant and cohesive communities in North Hampshire through encouraging the production and sourcing of local food.
You can find out more at our site at: www.incredible-edible-north-hampshire.co.uk
Thursday 31 January 2013
Brooklyn Goes Big – Urban Farm Online
House of Commons - Sustainable Food - Environmental Audit Committee
House of Commons - Sustainable Food - Environmental Audit Committee: "There should also be provisions in Local Plans to ensure that communities are provided with open spaces to grow their own produce, including for example options for communities or co-operatives to buy land for these purposes. To help develop such guidance, the Government should also identify best practice from leading local authorities in this field and quantify the benefits of developing local food strategies."
So maybe things are travelling in the right direction on this?
'via Blog this'
So maybe things are travelling in the right direction on this?
'via Blog this'
Saturday 26 January 2013
Next meeting is on Tuesday 19th February @ 7.30pm.
The next Incredible Edible North Hampshire meeting will be held on the evening of Tuesday 19th February 2013.
The agenda will include:
Update on Community Orchard for the War Memorial Park
Update on Malmesbury Fields
Latest on Overton
If you would like to attend call Steve or Bob, contact details at:
www.Incredible-Edible-North-Hampshire.co.uk
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