Congratulations to all the recipients of this year's Green Scythe Fair Grant

Sustainable Chumleigh, Green Craft Projects – Grant to put towards craft displays connected to wildlife and sustainability www.sustainablechulmleigh.org
The Handloom Room – This project enables local people with learning disabilities to become handweaving co-facilitators and deliver rigid heddle loom weaving workshops in the community www.thehandloomroom.co.uk
Langport Repair Café – Over the past few years you have given us two grants to purchase a PAT tester and a soldering station. Langport Life
MADEBYTHE MOOR, Willow Glade Farm, Maxine Heard – offering more workshops for people to take part in; demonstrating skills at a couple of local markets www.madebythemoor.co.uk
Lara Honnor, Skool Beanz: Grant put towards new pizza oven to make pizzas with the children and volunteers. www.skoolbeanzcic.com
Transition Langport/The Angel – This grant enabled the purchase of black out blinds for the upstairs community area. www.facebook.com/TransitionLangport
Wild Roots, Central Somerset Outdoor Learning Partnership – The grant enabled the buying of 2 scythes, sharpening and maintenance equipment.
Red Brick Building Community Garden- Beverley Smith – garden team has used the grant for native plants and seeds, materials for workshops
ARK at Egwood – Trough for soaking willow, Hessian for mellowing willow, Willow brakes for stripping willow, Willow Installation in Wells Cathedral
Honesty Jar & Bearcat Collective – grant enabled the purchase of new craft tools, professional servicing of our three sewing machines, and a set of new sturdy, stackable chairs
Friends Of Langport Library, Jane Edge
ABLE TO ACHIEVE, Joe knights
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