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Treasurer wanted
We need a treasurer to join our active team. Basic book-keeping skills are required, and some experience of bidding for and managing funds would be an asset. The Treasurer is responsible for the Association’s money, issuing invoices when required, paying bills, maintaining accurate records of income and expenditure, preparing annual accounts for examination, reporting on financial matters to the Management Committee and the AGM, and for renewing any relevant insurance policies. (Other members of the team can and will assist).
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Growing Better all the time!
One of Feed Leeds newest and most exciting partners is going great guns. Growing Better is a social enterprise dedicated to better mental health through growing edible produce. As recently as March, the project was incorporated as a company limited by guarantee, to then become a CIC in April. Thanks to connections provided through Feed Leeds, growing trials started in May at Redhall Nurseries (another Feed Leeds Connection), and the company started trading in July. Now they’re selling veg at Stories in Oakwood, Hayley & Clifford in Street Lane, Ruby’s in Street Lane, and at both the Fruit Stall and House of Koko in Harrogate Rd.
Find out more at http://growingbetter.co (and yes, there’s no ‘.uk’)!
Chapeltown Cohousing invite
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New Chair
Feed Leeds welcomes Alan Thornton of the Leeds Urban Orchard and Helping Britain Blossom as new interim chair (until the AGM), with many thanks to Nigel Jones for all the sterling work he has done for us over the past 18 months. We are currently looking for a Treasurer – job description on application.
POSTPONED: Leeds Orchards Live

Planting up the Traffic Research Beds
Catherine and team planting veg scary close to lorries on the inner ring road (at the Beckett Pocket Beds site, near the Dry Dock – who kindly supply water). This is stage one of our research project with Uni of Leeds, United Bank of Carbon, LCC Parks and Countryside and Leeds Beckett, finding out how much traffic pollution winds up in the food we grow in cities. The control bed is in the beautiful walled garden at Harewood House. So thanks to them as well.

Major Food Event (May 2016)
Please sign up here: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/leeds-food-poverty-event-tickets-22555547249
Venue: St Georges Conference Centre, Great George St, Leeds, LS1 3BR
