This link should show what's happening locally so far. http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/jubilee-woods/happening-near-me/Pages/TheJubileeWoodsMap.aspx
This link of any use? http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/moretreesmoregood/free-trees/Pages/free-tree-packs.aspx
I get very SAD.
I don't know Neil is my honest answer. However, if you look at the website you will see there is a 'contact us' page with various options concerning types of enquiry which includes 'school and community trees' (which might include community orchards?) and 'other'. I'm interested in the community orchard thingy as well so if we both of us ask (and others as well?) then perhaps the point might ...
http://www.woodlandtrust.org.uk/en/planting-woodland/funding-and-planting-grants/england/Pages/default.aspx?utm_source=archentemail&utm_medium=banner&utm_campaign=woodlandcreationsep2012
Sovereign Living is having a shared ownership homes open event at the Secmaton Rise/Swan's Rise site on Saturday 29th September between 10.30am - 2.00pm Three bedroom and two bedroom shared ownership homes available. Shared ownership is accessible to first time buyers with a household income of less than £60,000 pa.
Just thought I'd remind everyone about this.
Check out the advert at the bottom of the front page of this week's Gazette. Dawlish Internet Cafe, 15 Piermont Place, Dawlish Tel: 01626 888824 Free Wi-Fi, Computers with webcams, Printing, Faxing, PC repairs, Iphone/Ipod repairs
@Andysport Why not take those apples along to the Delicious Dawlish event this coming Saturday? Feel sure they would find someone who would like 'em (me for starters!). Delicious Dawlish - 1pm-3pm Saturday 22nd Sept. The Strand Centre (United Reformed Church) The Strand.
From today's Inside Housing (wonder if the pay day loan companies will get involved........?) Banks asked to help tenants with universal credit 18 September 2012 | By Tom Lloyd The government is calling for banks and other businesses to come forward with financial products that will help benefit recipients cope with the demands of moving to universal credit. Welfare ...