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Monday 22 April 2013

Wouldn't it be lovely if...


The Design

The design we presented for the permaculture course hopes to give people plenty of opportunities within the site, allowing people to come together. 

We came up with a design for the area under the stone wall at the top of the site which is currently very overgrown.  Our design takes this area to be one unified space which would be openly accessible for anyone who wants to be involved  The idea is to create a community growing space with some different growing activities going on, so that people can come and try out (or teach) different things.  We'd be more than happy to come and discuss our designs with you, and generally talk further about this. 



On the following design you can see we have included:

- A greenhouse
- Large terraced beds
- A seating areas encorporating a herb garden
- Compost area
- Fan trained trees on the wall
- Comfrey patch
- Stepped and sloping path    
- Cold frames for propogation
- Pond for water catchment - A vital part of our plan!

  
 This is a 3 year plan of the site 

Sector Analysis

This is are sector analysis - thanks Danielle!

It shows the site in relation to slope and predicted light levels 


Monday 8 April 2013

Background on the site


This is the site of the proposed new design for a community allotment.


As part of a permaculture course 5 people got together to see if they could design a site that would become an assest to the community. Knowing the site as a mainly derelict it seemed the perfect location. We looked into the history of the area and began a consultation process with many residents in the area. From this we found that people would enjoy using the site once again as it had previously been thriving allotments however we also noted a few areas of concern including issues surrounding conservation of wildlife, knotweed and vandalism / fires.

Allotments on the site in 1949, From knowyourplace.co.uk
We drew up a site survey and explored the limiting factors to our design.