Lincolnshire self sufficient/smallholder club???

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Naomi

Lincolnshire self sufficient/smallholder club???

Post: # 2329Post Naomi »

Hi ,
Myself and another smallholder are interested in the idea of a local group or club for smallholders/growers, self sufficiency enthusiasts and those interested in permaculture ,organic produce, home education and sustainable living etc, in the Mid /East Lincs area.
If you think you or someone you know, may be interested please do reply on this forum, or Private Message me to show your interest.
We hope it will enable like minded people to meet up to discuss their holdings or plots and give advice or share ideas etc .
It will also enable them to trade or barter their produce with other members.
Thank you
Naomi

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Post: # 2330Post Naomi »

I am now a registered member of this forum so have the PM facility available if you need to contact me.
Thanks again! :wink:
Naomi

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Free entry to self sufficiency lecture by Pat Gardiner !

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Self Sufficiency Lecture THIS THURDAY!!!!


This Thursday 2nd June is the first meeting of the Lincolnshire Smallholding and Self Sufficiency Club .
Start time is 6.30pm and the venue is a restaurant called 'The Farm' at Chapel St Leonard's in Lincolnshire.
If you are in the area do pop in , Entry is free to the meeting (although contributions can be made) and membership forms for the club and info from HDRA, WFA and Lincs Wildlife Trust will be available.
We are also very fortunate to have a Self Sufficiency lecture from Mr Pat Gardiner .He and his wife have lived self sufficiently for almost 10 years!
We are also hoping to be able to get ideas and input from those attending to help with future meetings.
We also have booked a sausage making demo for August and a basic butchery meat cutting and jointing demo planned for November. If you would like to give a talk or demo please contact us.
Do try and pay us a visit on Thursday.We really look forward to meeting you.
For further info.email us on lsssc@T***o.net or visit our Lincolnshire Smallholding and Self Sufficiency Club Website at the bottom of this page.
The venue is on the coastal road between Anderby Creek and Chapel St Leonards with it's lovely clean sandy beaches just over the road, so why not come down early and spend the day?
Thank you!

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Next meeting Monday 4th July 7pm at Wrangle, Lincolnshire.

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Subjects for the next meeting!

Hosted by a member of the club at their own smallholding in Wrangle, Lincolnshire.
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2x beers from the hosts tame micro brewery!

Other home brew - beware the Greenage!

Flat pack tractor - how to (or how not to) build a tractor from a kit - working demo and / or trail

Southdown sheep - should have some processed fleece(s) to look at.

Home made nettle soup and or lovage soup. Mmmmmm!!!!

The Orchard, a tour- including medlars and old Apple etc varieties

Chickens/Turkeys etc

A look at the conversion of an old washroom into a butchery/smokery

Any home baking we have not eaten by the time anyone arrives.

Details of address and directions on the LSSSC website http://www.lsssc.org.uk.

Membership forms available on the website or at the meeting

Hope to see you there?

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Next meeting Monday 4th July at Wrangle Lincolnshire at 7pm!

Post: # 3809Post Naomi »

Subjects for the next meeting!

Hosted by a member of the club at their own smallholding in Wrangle, Lincolnshire.
.

2x beers from the hosts tame micro brewery!

Other home brew - beware the Greenage!

Flat pack tractor - how to (or how not to) build a tractor from a kit - working demo and / or trail

Southdown sheep - should have some processed fleece(s) to look at.

Home made nettle soup and or lovage soup. Mmmmmm!!!!

The Orchard, a tour- including medlars and old Apple etc varieties

Chickens/Turkeys etc

A look at the conversion of an old washroom into a butchery/smokery

Any home baking we have not eaten by the time anyone arrives.

Details of address and directions on the LSSSC website
http://www.lsssc.org.uk.

Membership forms available on the website or at the meeting

Hope to see you there?

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