As well as running a hedge-planting workday on 24th February (all welcome), Norwich FarmShare will be relating their experiences of this unique city CSA at the next meeting of the Norwich Organic Group.
Connecting community with food growing on 7 acres: Our story so far with grower, Tierney Woods
Members of the social enterprise will share their experience of creating
a community-run vegetable growing business. The growers, Transitioners and volunteers will be telling their grassroots story of how the farm got started, how everyone has learned about the site and soil, how people have benefited from
being on the land and find out about opportunities to get involved.
All welcome; £2 entry for people who are not members of NOG. If you’re a
member of FarmShare and you’d like to come along for free, please email us.
Date:7.30pm Monday 25 February Venue: Friends’ Meeting House,
Upper Goat Lane, Norwich NR2 1EW
(next to St Giles Car Park)
Resources & Information
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Sunday, February 24, 2013
Wednesday, February 20, 2013
The Common Room - 23 February

The Common Room is an experiment in creating a community space, made and shaped through local collaboration, connection and resourcefulness: a social engine room for developing our community’s ideas and projects. It was initially created by Social Spaces and 00:/ in partnership with the Churches Conservation Trust, and is now run by a Norwich based community group formed from some of those who were deeply inspired by the prototype day.
Just a few of the events on Saturday, 23rd February, will include: a trade school, weaving, origami, herbs for resilience, disruptive education, grassroots communications and media, a book exchange, pod building, DIY events, a speaker’s corner, maker’s market, music and food workshops, as well as a chance to meet and talk with other interesting members of our community over a cup of tea and launch your own ideas!
For further information contact Jeppe Graugaard jeppegraugaard@gmail.com
Sunday, February 10, 2013
Logging for Stove Wood 2/3 March
A Norwich-based 2-day course in safe use of a chainsaw, cross-cutting,splitting and stacking with local forester and conservationist, Paul Jackson. Selection of trees for coppicing/trimming/felling, designed for those wishing to maintain or enhance biological diversity of a copse or woodland. It also includes processing and preparing stove wood from bulk supplies.
Limited places, booking essential Total cost: £150 For further
details and booking contact: Deepak Rughani parkhouse@fastmail.co.uk
This two-day course is designed as:
* Introduction to the safe domestic use of a chainsaw
* Chainsaw cleaning and general maintenance
* Use of different types of hand-saw
* Cross-cutting
* Wood-splitting - maul/wedge/fro
* Introduction to woodland management
* Coppicing
* Replanting
* Wood-stacking and weather protection for optimal seasoning
This is an ideal course for those wishing to maintain or enhance
biodiversity in a copse or woodland using a chainsaw. It also includes
processing and preparing your own supply of stove wood from bulk
supplies.
This course does not cover mature tree felling and is not suitable for
those people who use a chainsaw in an industrial capacity
Please bring PPE safety equipment with you. If you can't please tell us
and we will aim to accomodate at this end. Chainsaw not essential but
if you already have one then do bring it.
Lunch and
tea/coffee/biscuits provided. 09:30 - 16:30
each day Limited places, booking essential Total cost: £150 For further
details and booking contact: Deepak Rughani parkhouse@fastmail.co.uk
Friday, February 1, 2013
Transition Free Press Issue 1 is here
http://issuu.com/transitionfreepress
Transition Free Press is written by transitioners from the UK to Japan to Europe and the Americas. This issue includes an article on the Magdalen Street Celebration by our own Chris Hull, reviews by TN bloggers, Mark Watson and Simeon Jackson and is edited by Charlotte Du Cann (who will all be distributing hard copies in the city from mid-month). Copies will also be available at The Common Room on 23rd February at St Lawrence's, Benedict Street. Cover price, £1.
Lists of stockists, events and distributors for the paper is here
If you enjoy what you read, do become a Friend of TFP and help the newspaper crew continue with Issue 2 (May). Our crowd-funding campaign ends on 14th Feburary and would welcome a boost. If you prefer offline donations, please contact Jay Tompt jay@transitionfreepress.org.uk Many thanks!
TRANSITION FREE PRESS – REPORTING THE MOVEMENT.