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Grow Wakefield Wild Food Walks

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Four separate Wild Food Walks around the Wakefield District - Crigglestone, South Elmsall, Castleford and Outwood - led by Lisa Cutcliffe, foraging-guide-in-chief and all-round mushroom-nut

Eventos en esta colección

  • Imagen principal de Hemsworth Wild Food Walk

    Hemsworth Wild Food Walk

    miércoles a las 18:30

    A partir de $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Agbrigg Wild Food Walk

    Agbrigg Wild Food Walk

    Wed, May 29, 6:30 PM

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  • Imagen principal de Outwood Wild Food Walk

    Outwood Wild Food Walk

    Wed, Jun 29, 6:30 PM

    A partir de $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Castleford Wild Food Walk

    Castleford Wild Food Walk

    Wed, Jun 15, 6:30 PM

    A partir de $0.00

  • Imagen principal de South Elmsall Wild Food Walk

    South Elmsall Wild Food Walk

    Wed, May 25, 6:30 PM

    A partir de $0.00

  • Imagen principal de Crigglestone Wild Food Walk

    Crigglestone Wild Food Walk

    Wed, May 4, 6:30 PM

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Organizador de Grow Wakefield Wild Food Walks
Grow Wakefield started off in 2010 as a small community group in Horbury but has since grown into a hugely successful, district wide, social enterprise with a social mission “to develop innovative local food initiatives that help as many people as possible to enjoy the many benefits that come from learning to grow your own food.”From 2012 onwards we were called Incredible Edible Wakefield but in June 2021 we changed our name to Grow Wakefield to differentiate ourselves from other Incredible Edible projects across the Country.We work with individuals, community groups and organisations to remove the barriers that prevent people growing their own food and to bring the benefits of healthy food and exercise to many disadvantaged people across the district.We achieve this by creating Edible Community Gardens, Mini Allotment Plots and Communal Growing Spaces as well as running Edible Gardening Clubs and Help Us Grow sessions, helping people to have a go at growing their own food for the first time or to improve and share their existing food growing knowledge.We also work with schools, helping teachers to use food growing as an effective medium for developing life skills and confidence amongst pupils, linking it to the school curriculum so children are learning outside the classroom in a fun, enjoyable atmosphere, as well as embedding the many health benefits that growing your own food brings.