Urban Growing
Good to Grow Week launch: Protecting nature and building a Right to Grow
Sustain
This is an online event.
More InfoSustain welcome you to this webinar to launch Good to Grow Week 2024. Join to hear from experts, campaigners and community growers who are creating flourishing green neighbourhoods and fighting for community growing access for all across the UK.
At the roots of every community garden lies a tale of resilience, sustainability, and a commitment to nourishing both the land and the people who tend to it. Across the country, these green spaces have become sanctuaries, not just for wildlife and plant life, but for entire communities. They are classrooms for acquiring new skills, arenas for forging friendships, and, crucially, sources of nourishing, sustainable, and delicious food.
Yet community growers are grappling with the UK’s stark lack of land and growing access. Recent research has revealed a staggering 174,183 people currently on allotment waiting lists in England, Scotland, and Wales and cash-strapped local authorities feel that they must make a choice between green spaces and affordable housing. People of colour experience structural, experiential and cultural barriers to green spaces. Climate change is having a substantial impact on our natural environment – biodiversity is declining at a rapid rate and one in six species are at risk of being lost from the UK.
Join us for this exciting launch webinar of Good to Grow Week as we attempt to grapple with these issues and embark on a journey to recognise the indispensable role of community growers in the UK in 2024.
Chair: Richard Choksey, Social Farms and Gardens
Richard is a seasoned horticulturist and nature-engagement practitioner. He has worked with community food growing and gardening organisations across London including Meanwhile Gardens, Black Rootz and Walworth Garden. He currently facilitates networking and peer-to-peer training between community gardens and city farms, focussed on organisational resilience and economic sustainability.
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