- The People v Climate Change
- Four possible sites
- Naturewise Community Forest Garden, Cardigan - still waiting to hear back from Claire Turner. Ideally sited, next to the police station within walking distance of Cardigan
- Yr Ardd community garden, Llandysul - don’t know much about the project, think it’s in the town, I know one of the directors vaguely, strong Welsh links
- Meads Project, Milford Haven - early co-design stages. Bit of a trek (1 hour) for me but really interesting project using community assemblies
- Abergwili, Carmarthen - via Audley. Parc yr Esgob?
- Ffion Gwyn, artist using Welsh wildlife names. Appeared on Countryfile
- Public access RHS Hampton Court:
“For gardens over 80m2, walk-through access is possible and should be specified on the application form (one-way access requires a minimum path width of 1.5m; two-way access requires a minimum path width of 2m)
The questions and framing of the questions is crucial to getting a successful outcome. If eg 2.5 hours per assembly, the rule of thumb is equal division of time between INTRO phase / DELIBERATION phase and OUTPUT / COLLATION phase.
Denise XR Gardener
So, 2½ hour assembly would have 50 minutes for intro, deliberation and collation phases.