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Edibles & Planting
  • Schools Orchards & Planting Project: fruit guilds, permaculture & planting initiatives for all local primary schools to educate children about food resilience, ecology & biodiversity, a Transition Bollington project funded by the Co-operative Local Causes and the Capriccio Choir.

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  • Community Planting: a major cornerstone of community food resilience, residents uniting to self-source fresh fruit, vegetables & herbs. Edibles planting at Town Hall, Civic Hall & Library by Transition Bollington supported by Bollington Town Council and in partnership with other community groups; harvest boxes for the Bridgend Centre's Food Hub for community distribution.

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  • Pollinator corridors: encouraging authorities and landowners to increase planting for pollinators, encourage biodiverse habitats, No Mow (or edge-mow) on road verges and go Zero on Glyphosate

Plastics & Waste
  • Schools Orchards & Planting Project: fruit guilds, permaculture & planting initiatives for all local primary schools to educate children about food resilience, ecology & biodiversity, a Transition Bollington project funded by the Co-operative Local Causes and the Capriccio Choir.

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  • Community Planting: a major cornerstone of community food resilience, residents uniting to self-source fresh fruit, vegetables & herbs. Edibles planting at Town Hall, Civic Hall & Library by Transition Bollington supported by Bollington Town Council and in partnership with other community groups; harvest boxes for the Bridgend Centre's Food Hub for community distribution.

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  • Pollinator corridors: encouraging authorities and landowners to increase planting for pollinators, encourage biodiverse habitats, No Mow (or edge-mow) on road verges and go Zero on Glyphosate

And the rest!
  • Schools Orchards & Planting Project: fruit guilds, permaculture & planting initiatives for all local primary schools to educate children about food resilience, ecology & biodiversity, a Transition Bollington project funded by the Co-operative Local Causes and the Capriccio Choir.

​​

  • Community Planting: a major cornerstone of community food resilience, residents uniting to self-source fresh fruit, vegetables & herbs. Edibles planting at Town Hall, Civic Hall & Library by Transition Bollington supported by Bollington Town Council and in partnership with other community groups; harvest boxes for the Bridgend Centre's Food Hub for community distribution.

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  • Pollinator corridors: encouraging authorities and landowners to increase planting for pollinators, encourage biodiverse habitats, No Mow (or edge-mow) on road verges and go Zero on Glyphosate

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