Food Co-op & Community Cafe OPEN – Fri 26th & Sat 27th June!

Back To Earth,Tottenham Invite you to the Tottenham Food Co-op & the Farm Community Kitchen / Cafe this Friday, June 26th & Saturday June 27thfrom 12-30 to 3-30.

Healthy, fresh,organic, sustainable fruit & veg from our own Tottenham Food Co-op, plus delicious,freshly cooked, world food from our Farm Community Kitchen.

The latest plans for Lordship Rec will be on display for your edification  & comments.

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Woodland Work-In in Lordship Rec

Sunday 31st May
2pm – 4pm @ the Woodland by Downhills Park Rd

Please come in your millions with wheelbarrows, buckets, shovels and secateurs!!!!

The Friends are holding another work-in to add more woodchip to the ‘middle’ path through the woods. This should complete all the paths and so we won’t need to do it again for another year. We also need to cut back the dense dogwood bushes to open up sightlines.

We’re hoping that many members and others will come along and help. Please, if you can, bring spades/wheelbarrows/buckets/gloves/secateurs etc.

All welcome!

Haringey in Bloom 2009

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Haringey in Bloom is back…

The free Council competition, sponsored by the Sunshine Garden Centre, encourages and rewards residents, businesses, schools, voluntary and community groups who take pride in their environment by brightening up and improving the borough using floral and shrub displays.

This year there’s a new emphasis in the competition. To coincide with the launch of Haringey’s Greenest Borough Strategy, and to encourage gardeners to make the most of Haringey’s green spaces and think about the ways in which they garden, judges will be looking at whether the entry is an example of sustainable gardening.

Winners of Haringey in Bloom could see their entry form part of Haringey Council’s borough submission into the London in Bloom competition, where efforts may be recognised as being among some of the best in London!

For more information and an online entry form visit Haringey’s Bloom 2009 webpage.