A group of local residents and volunteers involved in the Market
Drayton Community Partnership and helping to work on actions arising from the
Market Drayton Town Plan think it can be !
There are lots of interesting links between
the community, food, health and tourism that have helped generate great ideas
and even some free food in other towns. The Fordhall Community Land Initiative has gained a small amount of
national funding from Making Local Food Work and some facilitation support to fund a meeting to start a discussion.
There is an initial open meeting on Monday 4th
Feb, 7pm at the Festival Drayton Centre, where ideas will be discussed, chaired
by Charlotte from Fordhall Farm, and guest speakers from
Incredible Edible Todmorden and the Plunkett Foundation.
Charlotte is also a volunteer with the Market
Drayton Community Partnership Environmental Group. She has had a number of
conversations with various groups in Market Drayton around local food through
volunteering on the partnership. It became apparent that there were lots of
links and partnerships to be made. The funding and resources available from the
Plunkett Foundation are allowing Fordhall to support the development of these links further. We hope the
meeting on Monday will be full of ideas from the whole community on making
Market Drayton IncrEdible.
Some great ideas already been aired by residents involve the planting
of more damson trees around the town centre to highlight the towns heritage as the
town of the damson, or the collection of fruit from trees in private gardens
where people are not able to collect and use the fruit themselves. There may
even be possibilities of using scrub land around the town or areas of council
land to grow herbs and vegetables!
Most
importantly, we want to enjoy ourselves, work collaboratively, have fun and
make Market Drayton a better place to for us to live, and hopefully a more
interesting place for others to visit. This evening will explore ideas and
develop partnerships.
Miriam, a key volunteer from the community partnership said "lets nourish the roots of Market Drayton and see the town grow. These projects have so many benefits for our health, in so many ways. Market towns rely on local networks and local food is a crucial one."
The hope is that the support from Fordhall can help coordinate initial activities with new volunteers through the Market Drayton Community Partnership. A group that was set up by local residents to help action points from the town plan, to improve the town, bring back a sense of community and make it a better place for everyone.
Miriam, Charlotte, Richard, Emma (coordinator) and Clive all volunteers with the Market Drayton Community Partnership |
So fingers crossed for Monday - everyone is welcome, we hope to see you there....
1 comment:
Would love to me and learn more about the plans. I would also like to advertise your initiative on my blog if interested
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