Annual Report March 2012
Food4Macc Hmm……… Shall we wait and see what happens? Or would it be a good idea to plan for this coming change of life- style? Rob Hopkins, Founder of the Transition Town Movement Hmm……… Shall we wait and see what happens? Or would it be a good idea to plan for this coming change of life- style? Rob Hopkins, Founder of the Transition Town Movement Hmm……… Shall we wait and see what happens? Or would it be a good idea to plan for this coming change of life- style?
Food4Macc
The Objectives of Food4Macc To increase local production of food. To increase public awareness of these issues To stimulate the demand for locally produced food To find support for this work
Food4Macc Promotional work Needs more “likes” 295 Twitter Followers hits per day
Food4Macc Promotional work Hog Roast £254 Apple Juicing £182 Barnaby Belong The Show Cheshire Life
Food4Macc The Objectives of Food4Macc To increase local production of food. To increase public awareness of these issues To stimulate the demand for locally produced food To find support for this work
Food4Macc Community Gardens Supported Prestbury Beaumont- now being run by local residents Beech Hall School – problem of vandalism The Rowans Care Home – Phase two planting completed Belong - Raised beds completed All Hallows Catholic College – poly-tunnnel, and food growing business Bollington Community Garden – provided veg to F4MD Bollin Brook School – run by the school Heritage Walk – Good involvement with RSPB youngsters Other School Projects - Christ the King, Fallibroome, Hurdsfield, Ivy Bank Bollington – Savio House link?
Food4Macc Aims to bring together people with unused land and gardeners who want land. Often elderly owners benefit from the social contact. We now have 7 Garden Shares Running – and more sites than diggers!
Food4Macc
Basic Dimensions 43 paid-up members £3,700 of Income
Food4Macc Sources of Support
Food4Macc Sources of Support
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