Prototype

Prototype
Ffynnone Resilience
by Jake Rayson/ on 15 Feb 2024

Ffynnone Resilience

We‘re in the midst of applying for the Local Places for Nature Capital Fund for the prototype Hope Garden. The deadline is 12th March! The proposed site for the prototype Hope Garden is adjacent to the Pen Y Foidr allotments, which is a Ffynnone Resilience project. Tess at the project has asked me to write a guest blog post, so here goes.

Prototype
Site visit, site done
by Jake Rayson/ on 17 Jan 2024

Site visit, site done

Well, I have just about finished the basic functionality of the website, meaning blog posts can be written using a web browser rather than a too-technical text editor.

Notes
Naturewise visit
by Jake Rayson/ on 28 Nov 2023

Naturewise visit

  • Met Raphaelle at Naturewise forest garden in Parc Teifi, Cardigan.
  • Discussed possible prototype Hope Garden in one of 2 sites
  • Would like to use one site for dual use ie possibly develop into more permanent covered fire pit area. Possible to incorporate fire pit into assembly space design, with view to build on later

Prototype
Prototype costings
by Jake Rayson/ on 27 Sep 2023

Prototype costings

  • Design £5,000
  • Paths £3,000
  • Fencing £1,500
  • Structures £1,000
  • Assembly tent £2,500
  • Benches x16 @£125 = £2,000
  • Plants £2,000
  • Soft landscaping £3,000

Total: £20,000

Prototype
Prototype partners
by Jake Rayson/ on 17 Jul 2023

Prototype partners

  • The People v Climate Change
  • Four possible sites
    1. 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
    2. 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
    3. Meads Project, Milford Haven - early co-design stages. Bit of a trek (1 hour) for me but really interesting project using community assemblies
    4. 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)