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Social
Implications Community
involvement Community
consultation, help with construction, advice on
maintenance. Those building
and maintaining the spiral would be able to harvest
and use the herbs. Schools
involvement An ideal school
grounds development project for children. Spirals
could be linked to environmental education : food
production, cooking, origins of herbs, geography,
etc. Recreational
benefits Improve the
appearance of the area. Gardening is an important
pastime for many people. Environmental
Implications Local Agenda
21 Growing local
produce for local use is an important element of
Local Agenda 21. Wildlife The herb
spirals will attract insects.
Stocksbridge SRB5 Greenspace Audit undertaken by Jim Flanagan for Sheffield Wildlife Trust - see their Community Action Handbook - full of good ideas for your local site |
Information sheets to enable the feasibility of the Stocksbridge community undertaking local projects AREA
WIDE A1-Litter
and COMMUNITY C1-Tools COUNTRYSIDE CM1-Heather ENHANCING E1-Wind LANDSCAPE L1-Meadows RECREATION R1-View
points SELF-HELP TRAILS T1-Sustainability VISITOR
CENTRES V1-Woodland
crafts
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