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Transition Stratford: Relaunched
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Friday, 19 March 2010. The Transition Stratford website is back on-line and is looking fabulous! Got to www.transitionstratford.com. And save it to your favourites. Well done to all involved! Posted by Transition Stratford. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Transition Stratford can now be accessed on www.transitionstratford.com . Go there for the latest news, a calender of upcoming events, more about our projects and email contact details. This site will continue as a blog. View my complete profile.
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November | 2012 | Alveston & Tiddington Allotments & Gardens Assoc.
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Applying for a plot. Alveston and Tiddington Allotments and Gardens Assoc. Helping local fruit and veg growers. All posts for the month November, 2012. Seed saving, swapping and suppliers. Allotment holders obviously use quite a lot of seeds, so having a variety of sources for them is always useful. New plot holders may wonder where other folk are getting their seeds from so here are a few pointers. There are three basic ways of getting seeds:. Saving seeds from your own plants. Or try different varietie...
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Other helpful websites | Alveston & Tiddington Allotments & Gardens Assoc.
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Applying for a plot. Alveston and Tiddington Allotments and Gardens Assoc. Helping local fruit and veg growers. Here’s some web sites we’ve found useful from time to time:. 8211; general information and discussion about allotments. 8211; the organic gardening organisation based at Ryton, with helpful hints on organic pest and disease control and the Heritage Seed Library. National Society of Allotment and Leisure Gardeners. 8211; folk who have allotments at heart and campaign for their use and improvement.
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Transition Stratford: 2010-03-14
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Friday, 19 March 2010. The Transition Stratford website is back on-line and is looking fabulous! Got to www.transitionstratford.com. And save it to your favourites. Well done to all involved! Posted by Transition Stratford. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Transition Stratford can now be accessed on www.transitionstratford.com . Go there for the latest news, a calender of upcoming events, more about our projects and email contact details. This site will continue as a blog. View my complete profile.
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Organisations
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Skip to primary navigation. Linking Food, People and Community. GROWING Worcestershire is a Resource for Local Good Growing for Health, Community, Pleasure and Local Food Security. This page will list Organisations which are active in the field of local food growing, processing or selling. Please let us now if you would like to be included. Here's a list of organisations who came to our Gleaning meeting in no particular order. Malvern Hills Food Alliance. Headless Cross Community Orchard.
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Transition Stratford: 2010-01-31
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Monday, 1 February 2010. Transition Stratford has gone from strength to strength and as a result we are soon to be launching a new and improved website. On the home page will be a timetable of events and meetings, and supporters will be given a log-in so that they can share documents and news. The address of the new site is much easier to remember too! Will take you there. What will happen to this site? Posted by Transition Stratford. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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Transition Stratford: New website
http://transitionstratford.blogspot.com/2010/02/new-website.html
Monday, 1 February 2010. Transition Stratford has gone from strength to strength and as a result we are soon to be launching a new and improved website. On the home page will be a timetable of events and meetings, and supporters will be given a log-in so that they can share documents and news. The address of the new site is much easier to remember too! Will take you there. What will happen to this site? Posted by Transition Stratford. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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