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Shows groups and individuals how to start their own community orchard, from getting support, tackling legal issues and access to organising working parties and selling produce
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Shows groups and individuals how to start their own community orchard, from getting support, tackling legal issues and access to organising working parties and selling produce
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781900322928
- ISBN-10: 1900322927
- Artikelnr.: 32209555
- Verlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
- 2 ed
- Seitenzahl: 232
- Erscheinungstermin: 10. Februar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 210mm x 150mm x 15mm
- Gewicht: 394g
- ISBN-13: 9781900322928
- ISBN-10: 1900322927
- Artikelnr.: 32209555
Sue Clifford and Angela King are the founder-directors of Common Ground, a pioneering environmental charity playing a unique role in the arts and environmental fields. Their inspiring projects include Apple Day, Parish Maps and the Campaign for Local Distinctiveness.
Foreword 1. Orchards and Local Distinctiveness 2. What are Community
Orchards? 3. The place of orchards in our landscape and culture 4. Some
success stories: land and orchards saved as Community Orchards 5. Community
Orchards - how to start 6. Finding out more 7. Planting a Community Orchard
8. Adopting an old orchard 9. Conserving and attracting wild life 10. What
to do with the harvest 11. Celebration 12. Safeguarding your orchard 13.
Orchard fruits and wild fruits Appendices 1) Choosing the right legal
structure for your Community Orchard 2) Model Constitution, Draft Tenancy
Agreement, Draft Donations Policy and Example Risk Assessment 3) Orchard
groups and support organisations 4) National contacts
Orchards? 3. The place of orchards in our landscape and culture 4. Some
success stories: land and orchards saved as Community Orchards 5. Community
Orchards - how to start 6. Finding out more 7. Planting a Community Orchard
8. Adopting an old orchard 9. Conserving and attracting wild life 10. What
to do with the harvest 11. Celebration 12. Safeguarding your orchard 13.
Orchard fruits and wild fruits Appendices 1) Choosing the right legal
structure for your Community Orchard 2) Model Constitution, Draft Tenancy
Agreement, Draft Donations Policy and Example Risk Assessment 3) Orchard
groups and support organisations 4) National contacts
Foreword 1. Orchards and Local Distinctiveness 2. What are Community
Orchards? 3. The place of orchards in our landscape and culture 4. Some
success stories: land and orchards saved as Community Orchards 5. Community
Orchards - how to start 6. Finding out more 7. Planting a Community Orchard
8. Adopting an old orchard 9. Conserving and attracting wild life 10. What
to do with the harvest 11. Celebration 12. Safeguarding your orchard 13.
Orchard fruits and wild fruits Appendices 1) Choosing the right legal
structure for your Community Orchard 2) Model Constitution, Draft Tenancy
Agreement, Draft Donations Policy and Example Risk Assessment 3) Orchard
groups and support organisations 4) National contacts
Orchards? 3. The place of orchards in our landscape and culture 4. Some
success stories: land and orchards saved as Community Orchards 5. Community
Orchards - how to start 6. Finding out more 7. Planting a Community Orchard
8. Adopting an old orchard 9. Conserving and attracting wild life 10. What
to do with the harvest 11. Celebration 12. Safeguarding your orchard 13.
Orchard fruits and wild fruits Appendices 1) Choosing the right legal
structure for your Community Orchard 2) Model Constitution, Draft Tenancy
Agreement, Draft Donations Policy and Example Risk Assessment 3) Orchard
groups and support organisations 4) National contacts