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SLOWLY RISING FROM THE ASHES

The clear up is over and people have started work on our temporary structure. We need to put something up quick to have somewhere dry and warm before the weather turns cold. Unfortunately our half built rammed chalk food larder (see top picture) has had to be buried alive while people pick axed and flattened a large area of chalk next to the old shed. We laid down scaff board for supporting walls while we try to even up the… Read More »SLOWLY RISING FROM THE ASHES

CLEAN UP FRENZY

On a drizzly November day we set about clearing up what was left of our shed. Burnt timber, twisted metal roofing, melted plastic, cracked cups…it had to be sorted to be burnt, recycled, sold to the scrappy and taken to the tip. But what a response! All the pupils and teachers from Springboard , pupils and staff from ACE, regular and new volunteers, pupils from the past, all got stuck in to make light of the work. Daisy dished up… Read More »CLEAN UP FRENZY

DONATIONS OF EQUIPMENT PLEASE

Thanks to all the messages of support; moral, financial and physical. Here’s a list of some of the things that we need replacing. Plates, knifes, forks, spoons, bowls, mugs, big pans, frying pans, cast iron pans, tins for storing tea, coffee, sugar and biscuits, cafeteria, teapot, baking trays, serving spoons and ladle, cheese grater, colander, measuring jugs, potato masher. Kettle for fire, wood burning stove, mirror.

BURNT TO THE GROUND

On Thursday night our allotment shed was burnt to the ground. The fire was so fierce that neighbours called the fire brigade who had to stumble through woodland to put out the blaze and stop our Saxon roundhouse from also catching fire. You might get the wrong impression, when you think of a garden shed storing a few tools and a couple of old flowerpots. This was a lot more than a shed, it was what some youngsters called our… Read More »BURNT TO THE GROUND

FOREST SOUP

People from the Migrant English Project http://mepbrighton.com/ visited the garden during the last hot day of the year and cooked various bread, soup and enjoyed the sunshine. Listen to a radio programme about the day http://www.refugeeradio.org.uk/audio/20110910_refrad78forest.mp3

MELTING POT

Polish community workers. Chinese teachers. Volunteers from Brazil to Taiwan, South Korea to Central Europe. The forest garden is a United Nations melting pot. For the past three years Concordia have been working with us and Moulsecoomb Primary School. Francesca Corney explained: “Concordia is a charity committed to international volunteering as a means to promoting intercultural understanding and peace. For nearly 70 years we have provided volunteering and work opportunities overseas and here in the UK. Every year we run… Read More »MELTING POT

FOREST GARDEN SUMMER CAMP

After last year’s success we decided to run two summer holiday schemes for Moulsecoomb kids. A chance for them to make camps, carve wood, try out some bushcraft, cook over fires, stuff their faces with marshmallows and generally just enjoy being outside. But we haven’t yet bitten the bullet and let people camp overnight! Recently I did a bit of that overnight camping where all the children were having a brilliant, pretty much unsupervised, time outdoors – just like the… Read More »FOREST GARDEN SUMMER CAMP

PRINCES TRUST AWARDS COMPOST LOO BUILDERS

Spending a penny at the Moulsecoomb Forest Garden Projects is a lot more pleasant thanks to a brand new compost toilet. The toilet was built by pupils on work experience, overseen by project workers and funded by the Princes Trust and Sussex Community Foundation. Three of the pupils, Daniel Morton and Reece Daly from the Brighton Aldridge Community Academy and Karl Williams from Bowden House School received awards from the Princes Trust because of their work. Team Leader Reece Daly… Read More »PRINCES TRUST AWARDS COMPOST LOO BUILDERS