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Britain in Bloom Celebration

Stuart and I represented GFAA today at Aberdeen Council’s lunch to celebrate the award of a Gold Certificate to the city in the 50th Anniversary Year of the Britain in Bloom Competition.

Lord Provost George Adam

Lord Provost George Adam

Lord Provost George Adam made a very good speech thanking the 26 community groups represented for their help in securing the highest possible level of award from the judges. He included a very good line about Aberdeen being a city of grey stone, but green spaces and clearly was delighted with the city’s recognition for the efforts of its diverse horticultural communities.

It was good to have GFAA’s contribution to this success noted along with all of the others.

Aberdeen and It’s Your Neighbourhood

Sandy Scott from ACC

Sandy Scott from ACC

Aberdeen was well represented at this week’s IYN event in Stirling. Fifteen city organisations won awards and Aberdeen provided two of the keynote speakers.

Sandy Scott from Aberdeen City Council gave an interesting account of his experiences as a Beautiful Scotland judge. He stressed that he and his fellow judges likes to see passion, a sense of place and history and lots of community involvement in projects and organisations – especially from youngsters.

Sandy offered lots of practical advice for those being considered for IYN or Beautiful Scotland awards:

  • be prepared for visiting assessors – have some brollies to hand or water bottles on hot days
  • encourage as many as possible to come along and have their say
  • point up ties to local heritage and traditions
  • use interpretation panels and photos
  • don’t be afraid of showing some humour
  • get the next generation and schools involved if possible
  • show off your pride and your passion for your site
  • demonstrate examples of recycling and repurposing
  • provide evidence of all year round activities
  • provide examples of press coverage and other publicity events
  • apparently scones and pancakes often play their part in successful visits!
Wendy Gibson (Slopefield)

Wendy Gibson (Slopefield)

Wendy Gibson from the Slopefield Allotments Association gave a great account of their history and work towards achieving their outstanding award. They have worked hard at site and association improvements including:

  • adding a pond and wet area.
  • planting areas of wild flowers
  • inviting local councillors to their community days
  • developing their communal area and repurposed James Hutton Hut
  • holding seed swap days and awards events – including welly-throwing!
  • exploiting plotters links to business and community resources
  • working with their local primary school on visits and curricular activities
  • establishing bio-diversity partnerships and projects
  • seeking advice from IYN assessors and representatives
  • bribing Community Sunday volunteers with tea and cake after work sessions!

 

Break out the bubbly!

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Michael Hart and Norman Coutts subbed for Stuart at this week’s It’s Your Neighbourhood event in Stirling. A full report of the event will follow, but we were surprised to find GFAA were to be presented with an award having achieved a thriving level assessment in our first year of participation in the scheme. Here’s what IYN had to say about our efforts:

“Working in partnership with Aberdeen City, Robert Gordon University and its Student Union, the group has established broader community involvement in the allotment. The group has established, and maintains, a community orchard and is developing a Community Garden for use by people with disabilities.”

As well as a series of very interesting presentations the event featured an exhibition area with stalls hosted by a range of commercial and charity organisations. A folder of their publicity materials has been placed in the bothy. Just the thing in case a rainy day or two interrupts your winter digging and you are looking for something to read!

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Thanks go to Aberdeen City Council for laying on the mini-bus that took us to the event and Sandy Scott who did all the driving.  As I say, the presentations were packed with good practical ideas for improving our plots and site and a full report will follow in a later post.

IYN Assessment Report

iynJim Henderson, our It’s Your Neighbourhood Assessor has passed on his assessor report. It makes very good reading. Jim visited our site in early August and was clearly impressed with many of our activities: he awarded us a second to top-level grading and considered us to be ‘thriving’.

DSC_1904It is clear that all our allotment holders have contributed to this success for GFAA as Jim  remarked on the big number of well looked after plots he saw as well as the well maintained communal areas of our site.

Here are some highlights from the report:

We scored 32/40 points for community participation with special mention made of help for novice plotters; our community orchard; support for TAMS; the RGU connection; social and communal activities to maintain the site; and our occasional training courses.  

IMAG0218We scored 25/30 points on evidence of environmental responsibility, getting a special mention for our promotion of composting; waste management; encouragement of educational projects from primary to university level; use of natural materials and approaches to deal with problem areas; encouragement of wildlife with bird feeders and insect boxes around the site.

Gardening achievement scored 25/30 with praise given for the variety of fruit, veg and flowers grown across the site; the sharing of advice and plants; development of wild flower areas; and the use of small plots to help new plotters.

Picture 606Jim indicated he looks forward to seeing more of the exciting new project with Broomhill Primary School and the raised bed plots planned for development with RGU in the Community access area. His score of 82/100 leaves us within striking distance of the ‘outstanding’ level on our very first attempt, so we have a clear target for the coming season.

A big thank you to all who contributed to this success on their own plots and on communal areas and to our principal partners, including the City Council and RGU. It is very pleasing to see our combined efforts recognised within the IYN scheme and we hope this success will encourage even wider participation and more new projects in the coming year.

ITN August Newsletter

Juliette Camburn, from the It’s Your Neighbourhood Campaign has been kind enough to send us a PDF copy of their IYN August newsletter.
You will find articles on:
·         The Dundee Flower & Food festival and the Beautiful Scotland award Ceremony
·         Funding – free advice available for applying for funds
·         Vandalism – one groups’ experience and how they tackled it
·         Ways to engage with your community
·         Tips on wildlife gardening
·         And a Clean Up Scotland update – lots of activities to get involved with.

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