What’s going on - some dates for your diary/organiser!
Read MoreEarlier this year Grow Batheaston achieved charity status and we are now looking to recruit more Trustees and build the capacity and capability of our board.
Read MoreThis project was made possible by a grant from Your Park which enables us to buy the seed and plug plants and work with volunteers to scarify the areas by hand and then sow and trample in the seed mix.
Read MoreEco Together is being run by Transition Bath, based on similar successful projects elsewhere in the country. It brings together small groups of neighbours, friends or colleagues for 5 structured sessions to support each other in making changes that tackle climate change and the cost of living crisis in ways that suit each person best. Eco Together helps people do the eco-activities that have been on the list for a long time and will be very satisfying to complete!
Read MoreLocal resident and volunteer Harry Adams tells us about what he loves about volunteering with Grow Batheaston
Read MoreNew Forest Garden to be created in the Secret Garden in Batheaston
The core team at Grow Batheaston are beyond excited to finally be able to start work on a new venture in the village; this is the creation of a ‘Forest Garden’, situated behind the established and much appreciated Secret Garden next to the river and car park in Batheaston.
Read MoreWe have started a volunteer calendar for projects we are working on that you can get involved in
Read MoreLocal resident Phil Rogers talks about his passion from growing mushrooms!
Read MoreExciting news, we have a new children's group in Batheaston starting on September the 8th.
Read MoreLocal resident Cathy Crozier-Cole talks about the benefits of locally grown ‘slow flowers’
Read MoreMadison from Batheaston Church School is fundraising for the school by selling off the seeds she harvested from last years whopper for £1 a bag. Come along to the Grow Batheaston Seedling sale in the riverside car park on Saturday 1st May between 11am - 1pm pick up a bag and join in the fun.
Read MoreAfter a recent site visit with Batheaston Parish councillors Lea and Squires we were asked to submit a proposal of ideas, see pdf link below.
Read MoreRecent times have allowed some of us to focus on our local environment, community and our creative selves, and to recognise the importance of this for our wellbeing.
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