Bath’s first Community Supported Agriculture scheme - Dry Arch Growers - continues to take major steps forward in its development with some important milestones being reached in September and October.
The scheme began its distribution of vegetable shares in September having appointed both a Distribution Manager and a Volunteer Manager to organise operations. By the end of October the scheme’s first poly-tunnel should be erected.
This follows hot on the heels of a successful harvest event attended by members and volunteers to lift potatoes and pick over 1 tonne of apples which, in collaboration with local community orchards, have been turned into a superb apple juice which will shortly go on sale.
Keep up on the latest news from Dry Arch Growers on their website.
The Flour Bed weeding session19 May 2012Come and help this Community Bread Growing project by weeding the bed and putting in some decorative plants. We'll be there from 2 til 4pm this Saturday.Click to find out more..Vegmead Sunday20 May 2012Come along from 2 - 4pm for some easy gardening to keep this vegetable garden looking great - and go home with some food!Click to find out more..Energy Group Meeting21 May 2012
A House in Transition - Retrofit of a 1958 house. Join us for our May meeting at 7.30pm - 9.30pm in The Love Lounge, The Bell Inn, 103 Walcot Street, BA1 5BW.
Fareshare and Transition Bath going well11 Jan 2012
The Transition Bath and Fareshare partnership gets off to a flying start...
Community Engagement01 Dec 2011Do you love talking to people? Could you explain what Transition Bath is all about and inspire people to get involved? Read on....Click to find out more..