School is buzzing to be involved with the #PolliPromise

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 6, 2018

  Pollinator Promise By Saint Alban’s CE Primary! Join in to save our threatened wildlife! As a part of St Albans Primary School’s involvement in the UK wide, ‘Polli:Nation’ project, they have developed a campaign to spread the message of the importance of pollinators and the need to protect them. When you sign up to…

Ancaster Station Adoption

By Cultivation Street Staff | March 5, 2018

Introduction Who are you and where are you from? Lynda Awcock and Mr Newton from Station Adoption Group, students from Ancaster Primary School and Mr Moody from Sustrans East Midlands. How did this partnership come about? Ancaster Station Adoption Group asked the students if they would like to help rejuvenate the station. The first thing…

The Top 10 Spring Plants to keep Pollinating insects

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 26, 2018

– Top 10 Spring Plants to Keep Pollinating Insects – When we think of spring, we often think of spring plants and flowers, and the buzzing insects visiting them. Bumblebees, solitary bees, butterflies and many other pollinators emerge when the weather warms up. However, pollen and nectar can sometimes be hard to come by. A…

How to write a press release

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 21, 2018

Press releases are how journalists receive information about news stories that they may want to feature in their publication. Creating them is a very useful skill if you have a story or an event that you would like to get the word out about, perhaps through a local newspaper, radio station or website. But if…

Ambassador Story – Aylett Nurseries

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

Ambassador Story – Aylett Nurseries Louise Canfield from Aylett Nurseries talks to Cultivation Street Who are you and where do you work? My name is Louise Canfield and I am the Garden Centre Ambassador at Aylett Nurseries in St Albans. What does being an Ambassador mean for you? Being an Ambassador supports our efforts to…

Ambassador Story – Coletta & Tyson

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

Ambassador Story – Coletta & Tyson Kelly Beazer from Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre talks to Cultivation Street Who are you and where do you work? I am Kelly Beazer and I work at Coletta & Tyson Garden Centre in Woodmansey, Beverley. What does being an Ambassador mean for you? Being an Ambassador means to…

School Story – The Patch, St Francis School, Dundee

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

School Story – The Patch, St Francis School, Dundee Introduction St Francis School in Dundee are developing a community family allotment through building partnerships and bringing communities together to develop knowledge and gain skills for life in all aspects of nutrition and food. The garden is called The Patch, and the groups of children that…

Community Story – Incredible Edible Dunstable

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

Community Story – Incredible Edible Dunstable Introduction The Incredible Edible Dunstable community garden in Bedfordshire won £1000 in National Garden Gift Vouchers last year in the Cultivation Street annual competition, and they have gotten in touch to tell us how they are doing and some of the things that they have been able to add…

Community Story – St John’s (Brecon) Well-Being Project

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

Community Story – St John’s Pedre Close Introduction St John’s Pedre Close is a community garden in Brecon with a real focus on providing affordable produce for the local community and teaching and encouraging people to eat healthier. A grant from Oakdale Trust helped get the group started, and it operates at a community centre…

Community Story – Magheralin Community Association

By Cultivation Street Staff | February 16, 2018

Community Story – Magheralin Community Association Introduction David Briggs tells us that the village of Magheralin in Northern Ireland had little in the way of community spirit before the Magheralin Community Association was formed in May 2014. Over the last few years, however, community gardening and other group activities have transformed the village. It has…