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Sims Hill Shared Harvest Public Meeting

teatimetraveller | 22.11.2010 13:22

Sims Hill Shared Harvest is a pioneering community led food initiative aiming to provide quality fruit and veg to its members, grown using natural farming techniques. We are excited to announce the membership launch over two dates; Nov 30 and Dec 5.
Sims Hill Shared Harvest
is a Community Supported Agriculture enterprise aiming to:
• providing quality fruit and vegetables, grown using natural farming methods
• offering opportunities for people to learn, work and play together at the site
• working to include people who are disadvantaged
• building community life through creating a relationship with food and its production
We are thrilled to announce that we are finally ready to invite you to become a member of the Sims Hill Shared Harvest CSA.

We are holding public meetings on 30th November and 5th December to present the detail on our initial membership offer and also to update you on our latest project plans. There are two different meeting times which we hope makes it possible for everyone who is interested to come. If you can’t attend but want to take part please contact us at simshillsharedharvest@googlemail.com

1st meeting details:
30 November, 7:30 to 9:30 pm
St. Werburgh’s Community Centre, Horley Rd, Bristol, Avon BS2 9TJ

2nd meeting details:
5 December, 10:30 am to 12:30 pm
Wildgoose Space, The Yard, 228 Mina Road, BS2 9YP

Community Supported Agriculture = Food with a Face
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a popular farming model where members come together and invest in the running of a farm, sharing the risk and sharing the harvest. It is a partnership between community members, growers and the land making a refreshing change from consumer culture. Sims Hill is located between Frenchay and the University of West England. We will be restoring Bristol's historic and fertile market gardens in a way that cares for soil, soul and society.
Check out our blog for more info http://simshillsharedharvest.wordpress.com



teatimetraveller
- Original article on IMC Bristol: http://bristol.indymedia.org/article/700912