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Come along, meet us, have a chat, find out what we are up to,
see if you would like to get involved!
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Thanks to everyone who came along and made this event such a
success. It was almost standing room only in the Library! We hope
to see you again soon at future events.
Thanks especially to Cathy Horsley for a very interesting and
engaging presentation, which gave us all plenty to think about the
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A chance to meet up with Sustainable Crediton, share ideas, have
a drink, find out what's going on. Come and join us! You will find
us in the front right hand room, if we can bag a table. Otherwise
look out for our sign.
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Just three of us worked with handtools in lovely conditions to
be outside. We continued laying the hedge at the boundary with the
field and coppiced by hand stools not in the line of the hedge.
We will continue to coppice in the woods at Moor Farm.
Moor Farm Risk Assessment
Moor Farm Em ... |
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Don't want to bin that treasured possession or item of clothing?
Hate waste? Then bring your stuff along to the next Crediton Repair
Cafe and get it fixed!
NOTE there are some things the Cafe can't try to fix for safety
reasons: microwaves, electric blankets, CRT monitors, or anything
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Thank you to everyone who came along to the Seed Share, Share
Grow, Eat, on 16 March. It was our busiest yet, with a steady
stream of visitors across the day, and around £600 taken for lunch
made from waste food and as donations. More importantly, there was
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Six of us attended the final session of the season and worked
with handtools laying the hedge at the field boundary and coppicing
stools not in the hedge line. We finished at 2 pm and went to the 3
Little Pigs to celebrate the end of a successful season.
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Local climate change scientist and member of both Sustainable
Crediton and Crediton Garden Club, Anne Tucker is talking to
Crediton Garden club on March 26th about' Gardening in a changing
climate'.
Admission: £2 on the door for visitors.
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