Regular Volunteering:
Wednesdays:
Green Estate including several different tasks (bulb planting, working on a rain garden, wildflower meadows etc.)
Normal sessions run from 2pm until about 4 or 5pm, sometimes also on weekends.
To get there you have to take the 120 Stagecoach bus, tickets will be reimbursed by Green Estate.
To register your interest, email Christos on: c.papachristou@greenestate.org
Weekends:
Holly Hagg
Sustainable Forest Garden and Community Growing based on Permaculture
Description
Holly
Hagg is a 3 acre field on the Northern slopes of the beautiful and
historic Rivelin Valley. The vision is to gradually enhance the land to
create meadows, orchards and vegetable cultivation spaces for people to
grow together using sustainable, organic principles based on
Permaculture. We want Holly Hagg to be a demonstration of best practice
in managing the land is a way that is productive,
beautiful and
environmentally friendly. Short courses in country skills such as dry
stone walling, willow crafts, bee keeping and of course growing food are
part of our vison; reskilling people and reconnecting us with the land
and our means of survival.
They also offer design possibilities for Landscape students.
You can either get a bus or Claire can pick you up from the Arts Tower.
To register your interest, email Claire on claire@gregorysheffield.plus.com
One off days:
Bent Green volunteering Saturday 24th November 9:30am - 2pm
Will include construction tasks and conservation tasks.
This is a project by two of the 3rd year students.
To register your interest, email Evi on egessner1@sheffield.ac.uk
Other projects:
Please check the list on the Landmark board in the kitchen on floor 11 for details.
Photos will always be posted on the Landmark Facebook Page:
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Landmark-Landscape-Architecture-Students-University-of-Sheffield/248421485202555
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