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Activity Log 2023
January 2023 – Growing Plans discussed, developed and shared electronically and in hard copy at face to face event in P3. Use ...
Video 2022-2023
https://youtu.be/855X8NHJGy4 Serpentine Community Garden is Growing Well: Director -Andy Parker; drone footage – Keith Vickers; sound track – Will Hawthorne.
Activity Log 2022
January 2022 – Zoom subscription renewed. On-site volunteer groups active on four days a week February 2022 – 25 Year lease on old ...
Double Celebration
Secured the land lease and Community Fund award on the same day – 31 January 2022 – a great day. ...
Our History - in brief
As the site adjoins the informal garden area of Serpentine Walks, it forms part of a wildlife corridor reaching to St John’s Road and the Gadley Wood area to the north of the road. Serpentine Community Garden is a wild-life haven.
Our Story - in more detail
A history of our space up to February 2021.
Past, present, possible future
View the 13 August 2020 zoom talk hosted by Transition Buxton.
War and Peas
War and Peas, the story of a momentous year for the Farm (now the Community Garden) combining reports of the ...
Activity Log 2021
January 2021 – Appointment of part-time social media support worker. Planning approval for third polytunnel. Zoom subscription taken out. Regular fortnightly zoom ...
Activity Log - 2020
One month after registration as a Charity the Covid-19 pandemic declared. A challenging year.
Activity Log - 2019
Community engagement and a new lease for life.
Activity Log - 2018
Stay of execution on our space - and refreshed hopes for vibrant growth.
Activity Log - 2017
Sustained growth as a campaign to secure the future is launched.
Activity Log - 2016
Raising two polytunnels bookended a year of growing.
Activity Log - 2015
The great clearance - and construction of raised beds.
Activity Log 2013-2014
Transition Buxton's proposal for site received positively by HPBC. The start of a great project