You will be surprised just how much wonderful local food is out there that you don’t know about. By building up an information resource on local foods you will create opportunities for people to support local food businesses.
Support the food festival in Arundel, and local food events in Brighton such as ‘seed swaps’; local farmers markets are another great opportunity to get the best of local food.
Hands on: consider joining or setting up a food buying group; community allotments are another ever more popular way of reconnecting with where our food comes from – and a great way to build an inclusive community that provides opportunities for everyone to get involved.
Chichester Community Development Trust have just secured some funding from the Government's LEAF (Local Energy Assessment Fund) programme. ... read more
It's full steam ahead for the Community Garden at Graylingwell Park, after a temporary lease for a minimum of 2 years was signed on Friday 3rd February 2012. ... read more
2 new 5-a -side football pitches have sited on Havenstoke Park ... read more
From August to November, immanuel Church are organising Tea and activities ... read more