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Green Scythe Fair Grants (2021–2024)

GRANTS AWARDED 2024

Maxine Heard: Willow for growing and basketmaking on smallholding in Devon

Sustainable Chumleigh: Community  art project  to create a public wildlife and climate action display.

 

The Handloom Room: Buy handlooms x2 to widen inclusive community employment opportunities and promote sustainability of wool

 

Red Brick Building Community Garden: Buy plant plugs and seeds: for micro nursery, run community workshops, renovation costs for geodome 

 

Skool Beanz CIC: Materials to build a pizza oven plus accessories & parts

 

ARK at Eggwood CIC: Equipment to support preparation of own grown willow for inclusive workshops (soaking& stripping) involving adults with learning difficulties / alternative eduction

 

Langport Repair Cafe: Purchase a soldering station

 

The Angel & Transition Langport: To provide blackout blinds to enable Environmental films to be shown during summer daylight hours

 

Wild Roots Growing for Well Being: To buy scythes & run workshops

 

Friends of Langport Library: To replant the garden at Langport Library, to encourage community use

 

The Honesty Jar and Bearcat Collective: Delivery of 10 plus upcycling and craft workshops, using donated recycled materials

 

Able2Achieve: Scythes & equipment

GRANTS AWARDED 2023

Creative Roots bought peg looms with their grant money to help run mindful woodland courses for adults and children

TWIG bought trees, mulch mat and bio pegs to plant a hedge to complete a wildlife corridor

Fishers Hill Community Garden wanted top soil and manure to create new beds in their community garden; increasing biodiversity, growing food, improving well being and strengthening links to the land

Langport Community Garden wanted compost, sleepers and a wheel barrow to help create the new Langport Community Garden

Plotgate purchased scythes to be used for courses and projects

Yeovil Rivers Community Trust bought a range of scything equipment to help manage local green spaces.

GRANTS AWARDED 2022

 

Able2Achieve

Awarded a grant to buy scythes for their adult learners.  Able2Achieve aims to support independent/supported living, work and meaningful engagement within the community for adults with learning disabilities.

 

Drayton Community Wildlife Mapping Project

Awarded a grant for Bat Boxes.

 

Transition Town Wellington

Awarded a grant to help the local environment with the development of a green corridor.

 

Somerset Food Trail

Awarded a grant to print promotional material for this years food trail.

 

Natural Connections

Awarded a grant to buy equipment to maintain a small wood to enable wellbeing projects to be run for the local community.

 

Langport Repair Shop

Awarded a grant to buy a PAT testing machine.

GRANTS AWARDED 2021

 

The Green Scythe Fair is pleased to announce the successful projects in its Community Green Awards 2021, in recognition of the amazing efforts so many community groups have continued to make through the pandemic.


Having had to cancel the Green Scythe Fair two years running, the Committee felt it was important to keep supporting green initiatives in the local region and therefore assigned £2000 for awards to groups who have:
• come up with innovative ways of overcoming the challenges of the pandemic
• benefited one or all of the following: local community, wildlife, the environment.

Three awards of £500 each were given to:
 

Transition Town Wellington, for their Gardening for Wildlife Campaign
Innovation and involvement with community, through:
• Involving over 500 households with information, inspiration, materials, practical help, incentives and online resources
• overcoming lockdown restrictions through use of Online platforms (Facebook campaigns, What’s App groups, Instagram and You tube channels) as well as Pop up Shop window wrap display in Wellington town Centre
• Developing an interactive Wildlife Map of their area, using a design that to allows other towns and villages to add their own maps and sightings

 

​Bear Cat collective, for The Honesty Jar Henstridge

• Swapshop where people bring items and take things in exchange or put a contribution in the pot, also offering a click and collect service
• Keeping tonnes of unwanted items out of landfill throughout all lockdown period, and providing a source of many essential items while most shops were shut
• Valued inclusive service for the local community especially those on low budget, families with young children are able to obtain clothes, shoes, books, homewares etc
• Fabric and sewing supplies for masks and shopping bags, also sewing and carpentry workshops
• Run by volunteers, who sort, repair and quarantine items in purpose-built shelter, and attracting volunteers from all walks of life, valuing skills in the community

 Beautiful Bourneville for Covid-safe nature-inspired outdoor community projects in Weston-Super-Mare
• Benefiting wellbeing of people in an area of high deprivation, reducing feelings of loneliness and isolation
• Transformation- developing positive narratives for their area
• Encouraging local people through ideas on Facebook page, to help and protect local wildlife and green spaces through small achievable activities that could be carried out during lockdown
• Small group activities helping people to re-socialise safely after a period of isolation/lockdown

And two runner-up awards of £250 each to:


ACE ARTS for their Woodland Wellbeing sessions
• Building community through safe nature-based creative activities
• Exploring themes of connections and resilience
• Working in partnership with agencies to refer participants
• Working with natural materials and building knowledge of wildlife

Milbourne Port Primary School for Creating and developing a wildlife meadow on the site of a disused sports pitch
• Focusing on outdoor education as a means of developing wellbeing and restoring relationships
• Promoting nature and bio-diversity in the local community.

Hannah Aitkin, chair of the judging panel, said:  “It has been wonderful to learn about so many positive projects that have continued during the lockdown periods – it has been very difficult to make our selection from the 11 applicants, and we have tried to include as many as possible by splitting the 4th Award between 2 projects.”

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