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1. All Ways Apples Festival

1.1. Growing Community Abundance stand

1.1.1. Tom, Gin and Helen facilitated

1.2. Lots of members of the GCA took part

1.2.1. Grow Stonehouse

1.2.1.1. Tif

1.2.1.1.1. Bulb planting activity

1.2.1.1.2. Tif did some story telling

1.2.1.2. Lily came bringing her new baby

1.2.2. Stonehall Flats

1.2.2.1. Sue did art activities for children

1.2.3. Friends of Ham Woods

1.2.3.1. Dave helped on the apple pressing

1.2.3.2. Fran had foraged jams on sale

1.2.4. Poole Farm

1.2.4.1. Provided the apple press and mill free of charge

1.2.4.1.1. Joe and other volunteers

1.2.4.2. Helped run the apple pressing activities

1.2.4.3. Had a Poole Farm stand selling honey and advertising the community volunteering opportunities

1.2.4.3.1. Ray from Ernesette

1.2.5. Friends of Radford Woods

1.2.5.1. Activities around discovering nature

1.2.5.1.1. Jenny

1.2.6. Devonport Park Activity Park young growers group

1.2.6.1. Stand, food, flowers, seeds

1.2.6.1.1. Rose, Rachael and 4 of the young people

1.3. Community growers volunteered

2. Organizations

2.1. Food Plymouth

2.1.1. Sustainable Food Cities

2.1.2. General Admin support

2.1.2.1. Facebook, Twitter, e-bulletin

2.2. Plymouth Community Homes

2.2.1. Mountwise Towers

2.2.2. Beacon

2.3. Plymouth City Council (PCC)

2.3.1. Thrive Plymouth

2.3.1.1. People Connecting through Food

2.3.1.1.1. Spaces and Places for Food Expo January 2019

2.3.1.1.2. Events throughout the year

2.3.1.2. Special volunteers day at the Beacon in June for community growers

2.3.1.3. All Ways Apples included the Thrive Plymouth end of year celebration

2.3.1.4. Claire, Neil, and Laura from Plymouth City Council

2.3.1.5. Linked with Food Plymouth's journey to the Silver award from Sustainable Food Cities

2.3.2. Poole Farm

2.3.2.1. Jem

2.3.3. Cllrs - Locality Funding

2.3.3.1. Additional funding for North Prospect area

2.3.4. Mayflower Makers

2.3.4.1. Volunteers helped at All Ways Apples Festival

2.4. Routeways

2.4.1. Devonport Park Activity Centre, Devonport

2.4.1.1. Groups

2.4.1.1.1. Growing Together

2.4.1.2. staff

2.4.1.2.1. Jade

2.4.1.2.2. Rachael

2.4.1.2.3. Rose

2.4.2. Beckly Centre, Plymstock

2.4.2.1. Vicki

3. Orchards

3.1. Plymouth Community Orchards Network

3.1.1. David Curry

3.1.1.1. David supported the orchard events in Efford Valley Community Orchard

3.1.2. 40 community orchards across the city (not including schools)

3.2. All Ways Apples Festival

3.2.1. See report

4. Community Gatherings

4.1. March - Launch event: Celebrating Edible Landscapes at Devonport Park Activity Centre (Routeways)

4.1.1. Connections

4.1.1.1. Rachael came

4.1.1.1.1. Met Jade

4.1.1.2. Our smallest gardening project, Cattedown Community Waste Ground Gardens inspires Routeways to do a similar community composting project

4.1.2. Vital Seeds had a stall and ran a seed saving workshop

4.1.3. Started the mapping of community growing space

4.1.4. Afternoon: an exploration of Devonport and visit to the Mountwise Towers to see community growing and discover how much is edible. Included some seed planting.

4.2. May - Plant and Seedling Swap at Central Park Allotments

4.2.1. Lots of plants and seeds were exchanged

4.2.2. Martin. Mel and the allotment team organized and hosted the event

4.2.3. Bee hive demonstration and stall

4.2.4. After lunch we had a Growing Community Abundance skill sharing session

4.3. May - Permaculture Gathering

4.3.1. Team: Tess, Tom and Jo

4.3.2. Speakers

4.3.2.1. Plants for a Future

4.3.2.2. Huxham Cross permaculture farm

4.3.3. Activities

4.3.3.1. Tom from Edible Whitleigh led a seed bomb making workshop

4.3.3.2. Jo gave demonstrations about the permaculture Association, edible bus stops, sprouting seeds and cold infusions of herbs and wild foods

4.3.4. Separate Funding from Permaculture Association for this event

4.4. September - Autumn Abundance at Beckly Centre (Routeways)

4.4.1. Team: Tess, Jade, Jenny, Jill and Rachael

4.4.2. Activities

4.4.2.1. Apple pressing

4.4.2.2. Foraging Walk

4.4.2.2.1. visited Radford Woods orchard

4.4.2.2.2. Foraging walk around park

4.4.2.3. Devonport Park Activity Centre young growers group

4.4.2.3.1. Table with seeds, flowers andplants and home made cakes

4.4.2.3.2. Rose and young people

4.4.2.3.3. Helped make the apple juice

4.4.3. Connections

4.4.3.1. Dr Anna Dias from local surgery ref community gardening

4.4.3.1.1. community gardening and healthy walks

4.4.4. Film

4.4.4.1. FotoNow

4.4.4.1.1. Ryan interviewed

4.5. February 2020 - Final Celebration event at Plymouth Unitarian Church

4.5.1. Seed and plant swap

4.5.1.1. Stonehouse Seed Store

4.5.1.1.1. Barbara Hampson

4.5.1.2. Tamar Organics Seed Co

4.5.1.2.1. Donations and facilitated the seed swap

4.5.2. Shadow Puppets

4.5.2.1. Workshop

4.5.2.2. Performance

4.5.2.2.1. Everyone who had made a shadow puppet joined in

4.5.3. Films

4.5.4. Medicinal Herbs with Klaudia

4.5.5. Shared Celebration meal

4.5.6. Plymouth Unitarian Community Garden

4.5.6.1. Herbs for anyone to harvest

5. Open Gardens

5.1. Horticultural Therapy Trust

5.2. Permaculture Allotment

5.3. Stonehall Flats

5.4. Cattedown Community Waste Ground Gardens

5.5. Keyham Green Places

5.6. Mountwise Towers

5.7. Collins Park

5.8. Thorn Park Medicinal Garden

5.9. Efford Library Gardening group

5.10. Adelaide Street Angels

5.11. Beacon

5.12. History House

6. Community Events across Plymouth - included activities and the Local Food Bring and Buy

6.1. Freedom Fields

6.1.1. Tess, Shareen

6.1.1.1. Tour of Freedom Fields community garden and wild life garden with Bernard and xxxxx

6.2. Poole Farm

6.2.1. Tess and Shareen

6.3. Hope Festival

6.3.1. Tess and Shareen

6.4. Ernesettle Cider and Pasty Walk

6.4.1. Orchard

6.4.2. Allotments

6.5. Devonport Park

6.5.1. With the pop up allotments

6.5.1.1. Dennis

6.5.2. Community event

6.5.3. Vegetable show

6.6. St Levan Park Summer Fair

6.6.1. orchard - 12 trees

6.6.1.1. Tess & Sue Jacobs

6.7. Stoke Village and Blockhouse Park Summer Fair

6.7.1. Tess and Rachael

6.8. Food Plymouth takes over the Clipper

6.8.1. Nudge

6.8.2. Food Plymouth partnership

6.8.3. Food Plymouth team organized

6.9. Efford Valley Summer event in the Valley

6.9.1. Jade and Rachael organized

6.9.1.1. Fruit identification games with children

6.9.2. David from Plymouth Community Orchards supported

6.10. Stonehouse Creek Community picnic

6.10.1. Forage

6.11. Stonehouse Street Party

7. skills sharing workshops

7.1. Creating edible landscapes in the community - at Routeways

7.1.1. First Gathering

7.1.1.1. Walking exploration of Devonport including visiting Mountwise Towers and seeing the self-watering planters

7.1.1.2. Seed saving workshop with Vital Seeds

7.1.1.3. Stonehouse Seed Store and seed swap

7.2. Identification of apple varieties

7.2.1. Efford Valley Orchard at summer event

7.2.1.1. Mapping the apples trees and varieties and tasting the fruit

7.2.2. All Ways Apples Festival

7.3. Apple pressing

7.3.1. Poole Farm

7.3.2. All Ways Apples Festival

7.4. Pasteurising apple juice safely

7.4.1. Poole Farm

7.4.2. Dave Lea from Plymouth City Council's Environmental Health team helped to facilitate this event

7.5. Tree planting and tree care

7.5.1. Efford Valley Community Orchard

7.5.2. Edible Whitleigh

7.5.3. Link with the Community Explorers project and the 15 Tamar Valley varieties of cherry trees planted across the city in community growing spaces

7.5.3.1. Stonehall Flats, Stonehouse

7.5.3.2. Bayswater Communal Garden

7.5.3.3. Devonport Park x 2

7.5.3.4. Keyham Green Places

7.5.3.5. Edible Whitleigh x 2

7.5.3.6. Ernesettle x 5

7.5.3.7. Barne Barton

7.5.3.8. Efford Valley Community Orchard x 2

7.6. Pruning fruit trees

7.6.1. 2 pruning training days at Efford Valley Community Orchard

7.6.1.1. With Efford Time Bank

7.6.1.2. Community Growers

7.6.1.3. David Curry of Plymouth Community Orchards

7.7. Tool repair workshop

7.7.1. Tutor Mel Milne

7.8. Recipies and food demonstrations

7.8.1. All Ways Apples Festival

8. Community Gardens

8.1. Collings Park Trust

8.1.1. Andy x 2. Malcom, Liz

8.1.2. Bees

8.1.3. School area

8.1.4. Open Community Gardens in July

8.2. Thorn Park Medicinal Garden

8.2.1. Open Community Gardens in July

8.3. Stonehouse

8.3.1. Grow Stonehouse

8.3.1.1. Lily

8.3.1.2. Tif

8.3.1.3. Millfields

8.3.2. Stonehall Flats

8.3.2.1. Sue

8.3.2.2. Linked with Grow Stonehouse

8.3.2.2.1. Open Community Garden in July

8.3.2.3. Venue

8.3.2.3.1. Oct - apple pressing

8.3.2.3.2. Permaculture course visit - mulching

8.3.2.3.3. Wassail

8.3.3. Union Corner

8.3.3.1. Shared manure

8.3.3.2. Venue for the pasteurising workshop

8.3.3.3. Sue, Mary, Barbara +

8.3.4. Garden at St Pauls church on Durnford Street

8.3.4.1. Marilyn, Claire

8.3.4.2. Shared manure

8.3.4.3. Visited with the Permaculture course participants in Februaryn2020 to do plant id

8.3.5. Stonehouse Creek Community Garden

8.3.5.1. Laura

8.3.5.1.1. Designed and facilitated Efford Orchard event with Rachael in August

8.3.5.1.2. Helped at Ernesettle event in August

8.3.5.2. Millfields

8.3.5.3. Stonehouse Creek Picnic in Sept

8.3.6. Adelaide Street Angels

8.3.6.1. Helen

8.3.6.1.1. Open Community Gardens in July

8.3.6.1.2. Gardener in Residence

8.3.7. Snapdragons

8.3.7.1. Gia

8.3.7.1.1. New project

8.3.7.2. Steiner Education based

8.3.8. North Stonehouse

8.3.8.1. Patna Park

8.3.8.2. Seeds N Feeds

8.3.8.2.1. Gin

8.3.8.3. Neswick Street Play Park

8.3.9. Bayswater Communal Garden

8.3.9.1. Jacky and Ian

8.3.9.1.1. Planted local variety of cherry tree

8.3.9.1.2. Hosted planning meetings

8.4. Morley Court

8.4.1. Hosted a visit from Mountwise Towers

8.4.2. Plymouth Community Homes

8.5. Devonport

8.5.1. Mountwise Towers

8.5.1.1. Open Community Gardens - July 2019

8.5.1.2. Garden facilitators

8.5.1.2.1. Hazel

8.5.1.2.2. Tess

8.5.1.3. Plymouth Community Homes

8.5.1.4. Tavy House

8.5.1.4.1. Susan

8.5.1.4.2. Scott

8.5.1.5. Tamar House

8.5.1.6. Lynher House

8.5.1.6.1. Alistair

8.5.1.6.2. Leyroy

8.5.2. Devonport Park Activity Centre

8.5.2.1. Routeways Centre Ltd

8.5.2.1.1. Hosted meetings and event venues

8.5.2.2. Hosted the first gathering in March 2019 - Celebrating Edible Landscapes

8.5.2.3. Rose, Jade, Rachael

8.5.2.4. Young Growers group

8.5.2.4.1. Stand with seeds, flowers and food to All Ways Apples

8.5.2.4.2. Stand and activities at Autumn Abundance

8.5.3. Devonport Park

8.5.3.1. Pop up allotments

8.5.3.1.1. Dennis from HTT

8.5.3.2. Friends of Devonport Park

8.5.3.3. New Fruiting Arboretum planted in early 2020

8.5.3.3.1. 2 Tamar Valley cherry trees added

8.6. Horticultural Therapy Trust (HTT)

8.6.1. Dennis and Deb (paid facilitators)

8.6.1.1. Different groups of people with special needs

8.6.2. Shareen

8.6.2.1. Shareen supported GCA by helping to facilitate activities at:

8.6.2.1.1. Poole Farm Open Day

8.6.2.1.2. Hope Festival

8.6.2.1.3. Freedom Fields Festival

8.6.3. Open Commuity Gardens in July

8.7. Edible Whitleigh

8.7.1. Tom

8.7.1.1. Planning and supported GCA events

8.7.1.2. Key helper at All Ways Apples

8.7.2. Planted 2 Tamar Valley cherry trees in Whitleigh in early 2020

8.8. North Prospect- additional funding for special sessions to support community growing projects

8.8.1. The Beacon

8.8.1.1. Plmouth Community Homes

8.8.1.2. Local residents

8.8.1.3. Funding from..

8.8.1.3.1. Cllr Derek and Cllr Evans

8.8.1.3.2. Matched by funding from Plymouth Community Homes to pay extra time for facilitator

8.8.2. The History House

8.8.2.1. Tina plus other residents

8.8.2.1.1. Cllr Tina Tuohy provided funding

8.9. Keyham Green Places

8.9.1. Community garden and mini allotments

8.9.2. Tool Workshop venue

8.9.3. Community garden at Knowle Avenue allotments

8.9.4. Had two days open for the July Open Community Gardens

8.9.4.1. Sam from Cattedown Community Waste Ground Gardens visited and started volunteering

8.9.5. Celebration venue for Community Explorers

8.10. Devonport Dockyard

8.10.1. Help for Heros

8.10.1.1. Garden

8.10.1.2. Stall at All Ways Apples with honey and apple juice

8.11. Friends of Ham Woods

8.11.1. Orchard

8.11.2. Dave Curno

8.12. Central Park Allotments

8.12.1. Martin and Mel

8.12.1.1. Growing Question Time

8.12.1.2. Hosted Plant and Seedling swap

8.12.1.3. Orchard

8.13. Freedom Fields Park

8.13.1. Community garden behind the café

8.13.1.1. Garden Tour as part of the Freedom Festival

8.13.1.1.1. Bernard and Pat

8.14. Cattedown Community Waste Ground Garden

8.14.1. Community engagement via composting kitchen waste from people on the street

8.14.1.1. Inspired Devonport Park Activity Centre to do a similar project (Routeways)

8.14.2. Sam and Andy

8.14.2.1. Sam visited Keyham Green Places in the July Open Gardens and volunteered to help. She got a mini allotment there too

8.15. Delamere Road

8.15.1. Michele

8.15.2. PCC land

8.16. Other gardens

8.16.1. Teats Hill

8.16.1.1. PCC

8.16.1.1.1. Take A Part

8.16.2. Pioneers

8.16.2.1. Barn Barton

8.16.2.1.1. Lisa

8.16.3. William Sutton Community Hall

8.16.3.1. Donovan

8.16.3.1.1. Came to the volunteer day

8.16.4. START Allotment – Students and Refugees Together

8.16.5. East End Allotments

8.17. Ernesettle Community Allotments

8.17.1. Community Orchard

8.17.1.1. Planted 5 Tamar Valley cherry trees

8.17.2. Community events

8.17.2.1. Cider & Pasty Walk - tour of area including orchard and community allotment

8.17.2.2. End of Summer event - GCA had a stand

8.17.2.2.1. Laura

8.18. Plymstock

8.18.1. Radford Woods

8.18.1.1. Community Orchard

8.18.1.2. Woodland

8.18.1.3. Jenny, Russ, Andy + 3 volunteers

8.18.1.3.1. Activities at All Ways Apples

8.18.2. Beckly Centre

8.18.2.1. Routeways

8.18.2.2. Rose, Vicki, Rachael and Jade

8.18.2.3. Hosed GCA Autumn Abundance Gathering

9. Finance

9.1. TNLCommunity Fund

9.1.1. £10,000

9.2. Cllr Touay, Cllr Tudor, Cllr Dereck

9.2.1. £1050

9.2.2. Sessions at the Beacon and the History House

9.3. Permaculture Association

9.3.1. Permaculture Gathering in May

9.3.1.1. Jo and Tom helped to design and facilitate

9.3.2. £350