Transtition Worcester Plant Swap / Eco Fair

Plant swap poster advert

On Sunday 7th May 2023 we will be hosting the annual Transition Worcester Plant Swap.
From 11am – 3pm
Swap your plants with others or buy new plants for your garden (cuttings, seedlings, transplants etc.)

For the first time the Plant Swap will include stalls:

  • RSPB, bird-friendly wildflower plug plants
  • Worcester Environmental Group, bird and bat boxes
  • Pack-It-In, affordable, platic-free products
  • Chris Russell, wood products and whittling skill demonstrations
  • Coffee van from 12.00pm with cakes and biscuits

defying the floods

 

On 21 March 2023) Worcester community garden unveiled its latest weapon in the fight against climate change and flooding.

Our new office and tool store, funded by an award from the National Lottery and a grant from Worcester city council, sits on a giant pontoon. When the garden floods – as now happens on an annual basis – the structure is designed to float above the floodwaters, protecting the tools and equipment upon which our volunteers depend.

Cutting the ribbon at the unveiling ceremony was Keith Slater of Community Boost. Keith had been invited to do the honours by grateful community garden trustees after being instrumental in securing funding for the project.

Chair of trustees at Worcester community garden, Steve Dent, said “the floating office and tool store is an imaginative response to the growing challenge that flooding presents for us. It has been a great morale booster to see the structure going up so soon after the damage caused by the January and February floods. We are enormously grateful to Keith Slater for helping us achieve this ambitious milestone.”

Keith Slater said “I am delighted to be cutting the ribbon today. Ever since I was first introduced to the garden and its volunteers I have said that this is one of the hidden jewels in the city’s crown. If anyone wants to see what a huge and positive difference an ever-growing number of volunteers can make to improve the quality of life for all involved, then this community garden is their place to visit.”

Vacancies for volunteer roles at Worcester Community Garden

At the community garden we currently have the following volunteer vacancies:

Site Supervisor:
Main Job description:

  • To open, close and take responsibility for the supervision of volunteers and visitors on site for designated days or part days.
  • To download a detailed job description click HERE

We are especially looking for someone to take on this role during the weekend, otherwise we might not be able to open.

Small Garden Champion:
Main job description:

  • To take responsibility for the development, maintenance and promotion of a named small demonstration garden.
  • To download a detailed job description click HERE

Trustee:
Main Job description:

  • Provide leadership, inspiration and support to volunteers and fellow trustees, contribute to the setting of the overall strategy and direction of the organisation.
  • Contribute to the development of the organisation by providing skills* energy and enthusiasm, setting goals and targets and evaluating them.
  • Create the conditions for volunteers to relax get involved and grow in line with the values of the community garden.
  • Strive to maintain and develop the organisation’s resources (human, financial and physical) ensuring financial control, and that we do not spend money on things that are not in line with our objects.
  • To download a detailed job description click HERE

If you would like more information about any of these roles or to apply please email us HERE