Resources for New Community Food Growing Groups



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Resources for New Community Food Growing Groups summer 2013 Key group and site management documents Sample Constitution Sample Site Rules Sample Tenancy agreement Funding Sources of small grants Help in getting your site started 1. The Allotment Regeneration Initiative has the following excellent factsheets available to download: http://ari.farmgarden.org.uk/resources/ari-factsheets-mainmenu-147 Project Allotment - a guide for groups and agencies working on allotments Promote the Plot - advice for allotment associations to help you market your site and get more plotholders on plots Restore the plot - advice for plotholders and allotment managers on tackling derelict plots Plotting the future - a guide to involving children, families and schools on allotment sites Gardeners in charge - a guide to devolved management for allotment associations Allotments for All (in conjunction with THRIVE) - an overview of the issues involved in approving accessibility for people with disabilities and mental health needs and practical suggestions for implementing them. Affordable toilets for allotments (there is also a compost toilet project pack available in the Resource Centre on the ARI website). Safe Sites - helps develop strategies and solutions to vandalism and security issues on allotment sites A guide to fundraising for allotment associations (introduction) Health and Safety on Allotments: A management guide: Finally, ARI has recently updated the handy Plotholders Guide covering the basics of allotment gardening and allotment law to get you started. Download a copy here: http://ari.farmgarden.org.uk/resources/allotments-a-plotholders-guide-new-editionmainmenu-151

2. The National Allotment Society The national Allotment Society is the recognised national representative body for the allotment movement in the U.K, and also has lots of information on their website: www.nsalg.org.uk/index.php There are also many benefits to becoming a member: www.nsalg.org.uk/joinus/membership 3. The Federation of City Farms and Community Gardens FCFCG is a registered charity which supports, represents and promotes communitymanaged farms, gardens, allotments and other green spaces, creating opportunities for local communities to grow. It also publishes a good selection of resources at: www.farmgarden.org.uk/publications Including: Farms and gardens maps Community Garden Starter Pack Starting up community orchards and fruit gardens - England, Wales, Northern Ireland Insurance You will need Public Liability Insurance for your new site. The National Allotment Society is currently recommending Shield Total Insurance (part of Vantage Insurance Services) to cover your site for public liability issues through to vandalism and theft incidents. For a comprehensive explanation of the levels of public liability cover available from Shield Total Insurance for allotment associations, please click here New for 2013 National Allotment Society members who are also customers of Shield Total Insurance can now apply for a grant of 250 to help them develop their sites. For more details email natsoc@nsalg.org.uk Information on growing 1. Books: There are hundreds of books on growing your own produce all of which will give you valuable information. If you only want to buy one, think about The Vegetable and Herb Expert by Dr D.G Hessayon part of the excellent Expert series and full of easily accessed information.

2. Web: There s plenty of free information on the internet including: The Royal Horticultural Society has a wealth of free online information: www.rhs.org.uk/gardening/grow-your-own It also has a calendar outlining jobs for each month: www.rhs.org.uk/gardening/calendar/february Gardeners World has lots of information and monthly checklists: www.gardenersworld.com/what-to-do-now/ Seeds and Supplies Kings Seeds scheme Major seed company, Kings, has a seed scheme operating with National Allotment Society By becoming a member of NAS, your group will all be entitled to order seed through Kings often at half the normal price. www.nsalg.org.uk/join-us/membership/ Potatoes West Lancashire Allotment Federation runs a Potato Day in February, with over 100 varieties of seed potatoes available to buy in 1.5kg bags for much less than you would pay in the shops For more information, keep an eye on www.wlaf.btck.co.uk Fruit bushes and trees If you want to source fruit bushes and tress locally, have a look at: Mahoods, Burscough - www.mahoods.co.uk Embleys, Much Hoole, near Preston - www.embleysnurseries.co.uk Creating a website for your group If you are looking to create a website for your Food Growing Group, check out: The Community Website Builder run by BT. This allows registered UK charities, non-profit making organisations and volunteer led groups or organisations to build and maintain their own website free of charge. www.communitykit.co.uk/ Weebly.com: completely free of charge and very user friendly, with a wide range of ready made templates. www.weebly.com/themes

Local Groups West Lancashire Allotments Federation as a local branch of the National Allotment Society encourages allotment holders across West Lancashire to join forces on issues that affect them all. Advantages of being a part of West Lancashire Allotments Federation include: - Expert advice and guidance, including legal matters. - Quality seeds and plants at well below high street prices. - A stronger voice on local issues. - Help with funding for special projects. - Specialist Public Liability insurance for your site To join up or find out more, please go to: www.wlaf.btck.co.uk Or contact: Terry Lake, Secretary Ray Fowler, Chairman Email: terry.lake@tinyworld.co.uk Email: rfowler001@btinternet.com Houghton Rd Allotments, Skelmersdale (26 plots): WLBC site run by the Skelmersdale Horticultural Society. Liverpool Rd Allotments, Skelmersdale (19 plots): WLBC Site run by the Liverpool Rd Allotment Society Appley Bridge Allotment Society. NAS Burscough Allotment Society. NAS Burscough C.C. Gardeners. Clucas Gardens Ormskirk. Dalton Primary School Skelmersdale. NAS Digmoor Inspired Growers Allotment Society. NAS Hesketh Bank Allotment & Leisure Gardeners. NAS Liverpool Road Allotment Society Skelmersdale. NAS Owen Avenue Allotment Society Ormskirk. NAS St. Teresa's Allotment Group Upholland. NAS Skelmersdale Horticultural Society Ashurst. NAS Skelmersdale Kitchen Gardens Pimbo. NAS Tontine Allotments Upholland. Tower Hill Allotment Society Ormskirk. NAS Growing Groups around the UK www.incredible-edible-todmorden.co.uk/ An inspiring website from a Lancashire town that has taken community food growing to its heart and is receiving interest from all over the world: Incredible Edible Todmorden aims to increase the amount of local food grown and eaten in the town. Businesses, schools, farmers and the community are all involved. Vegetables and fruit are springing up everywhere. Public flower beds are being transformed into community herb gardens and vegetable patches.

The above recommendations are things we have found useful - do let us know of any others that you have come across and would like to pass onto others. Contact Debbie Shepton at West Lancs CVS. Tel: 01695-733737 or email: enquiries@wlcvs.org