Warren Carter

FANCY A TEAM CHALLENGE?

We are looking for energetic teams to spend a constructive day using traditional skills to build the walls of our timber-framed shed. The work will involve: Building straw bale walls, fixing in place and fitting a wooden framework Mixing cob (a natural building material made from sand, clay, water, straw and earth) – this is the messy part! Rendering walls and applying lime wash We need groups of 10-12 people to help with this, all work will be supervised and… Read More »FANCY A TEAM CHALLENGE?

STUDENTS, STEWS, COMPOST LOOS AND BOYSONBERRIES

As part of Student Volunteer Week, a dozen students supported by Brighton University and Santander staff  turned a chalk wasteland into a fruit growing area on a beautiful spring day. First they had to finish pickaxing out the chalk and subsoil.Then they went behind the compost loo to collect the bags of humanure that have been composting away. They added it to the hole and shoveled some of the topsoil back in, then pushed up wheelbarrows of compost up our… Read More »STUDENTS, STEWS, COMPOST LOOS AND BOYSONBERRIES

TRAILER TRASHED COOKING COURSE

Participants were today given their level 2 certificates for food safety after a successful 10 week vegetarian cooking course. The course run by youth group Trailer Trashed taught a range of vegetarian cooking recipes and techniques. The 11 participants were supported by youth volunteers from Trailer Trashed, volunteer nutritionist Louise Comerford, volunteer cook Jo Pearson and founder Carly North. Each week young people split into smaller groups facilitated by a youth member of Trailer Trashed to prepare and cook a… Read More »TRAILER TRASHED COOKING COURSE

TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING AWAITS ITS RECYCLED ROOF

Since January 2012 we have been working on a new timber framed building using locally coppiced wood. It is now ready to receive its recycled plastic tile roof thanks to funding from Santander Foundation and the Sussex Police Community Cashback Fund.The cord wood wall made up of coppiced wood and the odd recycled bottle stuck together with straw, sand, clay and welly boot power is also nearly finished. This will be used for storage. But we need another £25,000 to finish… Read More »TIMBER FRAMED BUILDING AWAITS ITS RECYCLED ROOF

MY NEW YEARS WISH TO CHARITABLE TRUSTS

Writing grant applications is the most soul destroying and pointless waste of resources a charity can do. The problem is, how can youfunction without them? Of course if you hit the jack-pot it’s worth all the effort, but with odds getting longer and longerand Trusts being swamped by applications, it seems it would be better to spend all your reserves on buying lottery tickets! If you multiply all the small charities across the country chasing the same small pots of… Read More »MY NEW YEARS WISH TO CHARITABLE TRUSTS

CHRISTMAS PARTY

Every year we say thank you to all volunteers with a Christmas Party. Digging up the spuds ready for roasting Firing up the oven 8.30am ready to roast the veg Carly puts in the organic meat in the portable oven over the fire-pit Phil cutting the meat while Adam looks hungrily on Teresa ready to tuck in Mark looking pleased with himself Luc having an after dinner drink or two Its late, its pitch black… Time to turn off the… Read More »CHRISTMAS PARTY

JOIN THE 500 CLUB

Moulsecoomb Forest Garden Project is a small award winning charity that packs a big punch in East Brighton. Our community gardens are a melting pot of people and our work targets some of the cities most troubled youngsters. We’ve been going nearly 20 years and have got an impressive track record. Now we are beginning to be able to offer pupils the chance to get qualifications, our work has become even more important.  So we are asking if you can… Read More »JOIN THE 500 CLUB

FOREST GARDEN SUMMER SCHEME

Thanks to a grant from The Pebble Trust the garden provided a free play scheme for 80 Moulsecoomb children over the summer holidays. We wanted to make the activities fun and learner led but also constructive with large elements of forest school, bushcraft and cooking. We started each group with shelter building and den making, where we could base ourselves from in the woods. We took the children on interactive nature walks, looking at wildlife in the forest and notably… Read More »FOREST GARDEN SUMMER SCHEME

FRIENDS OF THE FOREST GARDEN

One dreary aspect of the work we do is spending too much time in front of a computer screen writing grant applications. Funding is getting harder for all charities although the applications forms remain as much fun as ever! At the forest garden we don’t want to be totally reliant on funders, so we charge schools for our services and work with them to find ways to help them pay for our work. 35% of our income is self generating.… Read More »FRIENDS OF THE FOREST GARDEN

NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP

How many teenagers would give up their free time to volunteer in the pouring rain? Move a tonne of wood up our steep slope for our shed rebuild? Saw up wood and pot up basil plants? Help us prepare curry for lunch? (one of them even washed up one handed despite injuring his hand!).10 youngsters came to do a days work as part of the Sussex YMCA National Citizenship Scheme for 16 to 17 year old’s to learn new outdoor skills,… Read More »NATIONAL CITIZENSHIP