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  • Organisations involved

     

    There are many communities and organisations involved in The Great Spring Sowing. Some have supported us thorugh publicity, time, and small cash donations. This list is by no means conclusive:

     

    Arkwright Meadows Community Gardens

    Beeston Transition Initiative

    Energy Saving Trust

    Eco-Teams

    Ecoworks

    Fat City Catering

    F.I.G (Food Initiatives Group)

    J.T. Beedham

    NOGS (Nottingham Organic Gardening Society)

    Nottingham Evening Post (gardening section)

    Nottingham in Bloom

    Nottingham City Council, Neighbourhood Management Area 4

    Nottingham Trent University Horticulture Department

    Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust

    Paper Space Arts - Sneinton (donation of artist materials)

    Red Earth Organics

    Screaming Carrot

    Sprout Supporting Environmental Projects in Nottingham

    Sumac Centre

    The Harvest Cafe

    The Partnership Council (Skills Exhange)

    Transition Sherwood

    Transition Sneinton & St. Anns

    Transition West Bridgford

    Transition Wollaton & Bramcote

    Trinity Farm

    Trowel Garden Centre - kind donation of seed house for raffle prize

    (Stapleford Road, Trowell, Nottingham)

    WRAP (Waste Reduction Action Plan)



    Activities

    - Growing food on a budget

    - Growing veg in a small space

    - Sowing seeds

    - Seed Swap

    - Growing organically

    - Home composting

    - Vision Nottingham

    - Garden Matchmaking

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    Stalls

    - Trinity Farm
    - Red Earth Organics
    - Beekeeping
    - Sprout
    - EcoTeams
    - Nottinghamshire Wildlife Trust
    - Skills Exchange
    - Food Initiatives Group
    more...