Burley Park Orchards

Burley Orchard

The two small orchards in Burley Park now have their Feed Leeds signs.
The trees are doing fine, some have needed tlc, about 6 have been replaced over the year as too damaged. Luckily the local group has a member who grafts fruit trees, and any rootstocks that are removed are recycled with a further graft. A big thanks to the local Park staff for their assistance and careful mowing through the year.
The group are looking forward to a first small harvest this autumn.

Potting Shed and Think Tank

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The Feed Leeds blogs and email groups have been reconfigured to allow those who are interested in growing and consuming local food, and those who are interested in the wider issues around food to connect more easily. (We’ve also added functionality to the LESSN blog and email group for those specifically interested in growing food at schools).

See the Potting Shed and Think Tank.

New Forum for school food growers

LESSN has launched a new e-mail-based forum. https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/lessnchat

“With spring in the air we thought it was finally time to create a simple way for everyone interested in growing food in Leeds schools to communicate directly with each other. So here it is: LESSNchat will, we hope, provide grower-to-grower moral and practical support wherever you are in Leeds – along the journey to a great school growing project. We’ve people already running projects (volunteers, teachers, assistants, senior team, caretakers, caterers, parents, governors – all welcome) who have experience to share, we’ve people wanting to start schemes (some are complete beginners – but keen to learn), we’ve expert growers not currently involved with schools but happy to offer advice, and we’ve people from various organisations that can help in various ways. So, please join the group – tell anyone you know who may be interested to join up too (I’s hard to reach teachers, so please email any you know – and let’s get growing!”

Advice re Community Partnershp Agreements

We have completed the Feed Leeds CPA Advice leaflet, which suggests how growing groups can prepare for the somewhat daunting process of filling in a Community Partnership Agreement.

We are now working to develop equivalent documents for Housing and Environment (who we understand may sometimes charge for officer time and/or require a licence (although no official licence seems to exist), Highways (who do require Highways Cultivation Licence which costs about £85) and Education.

Feed Leeds AGM

Andy Goldring stepped down as chair to concentrate on hosting the International Permaculture Conference in 2015. He’s replaced by Nigel Jones from REAP. Professor Leslie Firbank, Chair of Sustainable Agriculture at University of Leeds, was elected onto the committee.

Dr Chiara Tornaghi relaunched her Urban Food Justice research project.

Parks and Counryside are launching a new Leeds Food Growers Forum with a strong focus on allotments – which Feed Leeds will attend.

For full details / minutes please email tom@urbal.tv

New Committee Members and Blog

Paul Long of Incredible Edible Kirkstall / Kirkstall Community Garden and Sue Ottley-Hughes of the Friends of Stank Hall Barn have joined the committee

See the Blog link for the new blog. Please post questions, suggestions ideas, comments and complaints there

We meet regularly – everyone welcome

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Feed Leeds is a sustainable food growing network – encouraging and connecting individuals, communities and organisations in Leeds.

There is a huge amount of food growing in Leeds – in gardens, allotments, schools, community plots, parks, city farms etc.

Feed Leeds is both a ‘plot to plate’ project, supporting food growers of all kinds, and also a ‘farm to fork’ project, working towards a strategic approach to food for our city. (We do the latter largely via Foodwise Leeds, which we helped to create for this purpose). 

Being a network rather than a project, we tend not to grow food as Feed Leeds, but we do aim to help growers and other food projects with advice, contacts, lobbying etc as needed, and most committee members are involved with various growing or other food-related projects: ourConnections’  (who we ask to please display our logo). Feed Leeds is a member of the Incredible Edible family. See the About page for more – and please do join us.

Dates for Future Meetings in 2025

w/c 15th September         (in person tbc)

w/c 17th November         (in person or virtual tbc)

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