May Meeting Minutes
Updates on work going on in all CAG’s current projects from our May Meeting. Meetings held first Tuesday of every month. Download here >> Meeting Notes 05-05-2015
Updates on work going on in all CAG’s current projects from our May Meeting. Meetings held first Tuesday of every month. Download here >> Meeting Notes 05-05-2015
We had a great day yesterday at the Compost Giveaway organised by Cherwell District Council. You can just about see CAG chairman Jake chatting and swapping seeds. A great event and loads of people interested in making a difference in…
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And we’re off! Work started this weekend on the Bridge Street Community Garden site. We cleared quite a lot of brambles, knocked together some raised beds from recycled materials and even planted a few seeds. Volunteer sessions will be happening…
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A massive thank you to Brian from Cherwell District Council who came along to the Bridge Street Garden site this week and helped us to start transferring our plans onto the ground. There are a few pictures of our efforts…
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This article, written by a master composter from Banbury, appeared in the April edition of Four Shires Magazine. “As a Master Composter I know home composting is a great place to start getting your garden ready for summer. Now is…
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All the happenings from April’s monthly meeting held at The Olde Reindeer pub, everyone welcome. Download them here >> Meeting Notes 07-04-2015
Bicester Green are a fantastic CAG doing all sorts of interesting things, and they’re not too far from Banbury. Check out this poster for their spring events and see www.bicestergreen.org.uk for more details.
A little video made by the lovely folk at CAG Oxfordshire, explaining a bit more about what CAGs do all over the county.
If you came along see if you can spot yourself, and if you didn’t make it have a look at what you missed.
Last Saturday marked Banbury CAG’s third Give or Take. The event, held at the Methodist Church in Marlborough Road, Banbury was attended by 134 local residents and proved a great success. Visitors were encouraged to bring items that they no…
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