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Here at Banbury Community Action Group, we’re making a few changes to the way we’re organised. As part of these changes, we’d like to offer you the chance to join us as an official member of the Group. Membership is…
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Here at Banbury Community Action Group, we’re making a few changes to the way we’re organised. As part of these changes, we’d like to offer you the chance to join us as an official member of the Group. Membership is…
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Banbury produce & seed swap: the gardener’s give & takeVery exciting news! We are planning a produce and seed swap.When? Saturday 15 August 2020, 11am – 2pmWhere? Bridge Street Community Garden, BanburyWhat is it? A simple exchange. You bring things you have spare; you take…
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Agenda and Minutes for 7 July 2020 Attendees: Jim, Chris, Colin, Lynda, Steph, Harriet Apologies: Lyndsey Item Action Person/s Timeline Previous Minutes & Issues Food: Bridge Street Community Garden – update 1) New project lead at BSC2) Update on Bins3)…
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Green waste: brown binIn our last News, we chatted gardening, and about things grow-your-own. Growing veggies is bound to result in all manner of green stuff left over. So now we thought it might be useful and interesting to send…
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Agenda and Minutes for 2 June 2020 Attendees: Chris M, Jim, Lynda, Colin, Harriet, Lyndsey Apologies: Cathy Coverly, Nick Breakspear Item Action Person/s Timeline Previous Minutes & Issues Food: Bridge Street Community Garden – update 1) New project lead at…
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The gardening bug“Growing your own is a fun, satisfying, rewarding, educational, healthy and an entertaining distraction in these uncertain times”.That is SO true.Grounded, with a duty to stay home, and what have many of us found the time to do? Garden.…
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Join us for the Banbury CAG AGM 19:00 Tuesday, 5 MayDue to the current social distancing measures, our AGM this year will be a virtual meeting, hosted on Zoom. Joining details are below, please allow a few extra minutes in case…
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For some, COVID-19 has brought a huge increase in workload, and we thank the key workers who are putting in so many hours to help combat the virus. Many of us, though, instead remain in lockdown, waiting for infection levels…
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