Inspire and Influence

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core Inspire and Influence Showcasing innovative use of meanwhile space

Core Landscapes transforms vacant land in deprived urban areas into hubs for community engagement through horticulture, design, workshops, training and events - improving physical health, mental wellbeing and community cohesion. Resulting in a green haven for the community by the community. Core Landscapes is a movable community plant nursery, garden, event space and microallotment housed on temporarily available land. Everything is container grown designed to with stand moves to new locations. An innovative showcase of a meanwhile space for community benefit. By creating different avenues of engagement be it garden visitor, volunteer, plot-holder, event visitor, plant sales customer, or people looking for ideas for their own community green space, Core Landscapes attracts a wide diversity of people from all ages and backgrounds - creating an inspiring space showing that anything is possible with community buy in. Key Elements of Core Landscapes Inspiration for Meanwhile projects Volunteering / Community Plant Nursery / Horticultural education Community Micro-Plots / Food Growing / Healthy Eating / Community Empowerment Construction and Landscaping / Life-long learning skills Community Garden area / Health and wellbeing General Support for other Community Projects Corporate Social Responsibility / Income generator / Sustainability Upcycling and Recycling / Low Carbon Footprint / Model of Good Practise With a successful 6yr track record of connecting to local groups, organisations and relevant agencies to inclusively attract and engage local beneficiaries, Core Landscapes brings people with a wide range of needs together in a supported and friendly atmosphere.

In the last 2 years Core Landscape has had: volunteer hours 3,000 volunteer hours and over 1000 volunteer hours from Corporate Social Responsibility and over 500 hours from Community payback TOTAL = 4500+ combined hours to create and maintain the project visitors 1600+ visitors 52 regular volunteers 30+ plot holders 760 visitors attending 3 x events TOTAL = 2400+ people contributing to and benefitting from a space THAT WOULD OTHERWISE BE LOCKED UP AND OUT OF BOUNDS cascading impact 31 other growing projects have been supported directly including schools, community gardens, hospitals, parks, street planter groups, guerilla garden projects, and other meanwhile sites with a combination of training workshops, site visits, signposting, design advice, subsidised plant stock, and horticultural support. Approx 3200+ beneficiaries supported via these projects.

Community projects supported: Britannia Village Community Garden. Newham Community Payback Placements Newham Fleet Street Hill Garden/One Love Community E1 Friends of South Harringay Passage N4/N8 Friends of Fairlands Park N8 Ladder Children s Centre Harringay N4 Sieman s Garden E16 Shipman Youth Centre. E16 South Harringay Infant and Nursery School N4 STJH - Saint Joseph s Hospice E8 Parkside Gardening Project Sydenham Community Garden SE23 Powerhouse E16 William Patten Community Garden Newham E16 Royal Docks Learning and Activity Centre E16 St John s Green community food growing site Woolwich. Peacock Gym E16 Brunswick Village Primary School Newham Otesha E8 Core Arts Garden Hackney E9 Etz Chain primary school Mill Hill NW7 Anchor House Newham E16 Bam Nuttall Parks and Green Spaces Homerton Hospital Hackney E9 Residents Management Association Islington estate N1 Canning Town Unitarian Church Garden E16 St Luke s Church E16 Sisk Rathbone market E16 Friends of Harringay passage N4 Caravanserai E16 I have poor mental health normally so this really impacted on me and gave me an anchor, a sense of belonging and of the opportunities to reach out and find work or leisure possibilities. I ve learnt a lot about sowing, time length, watering and soil depth etc. I ve seen that there are so many people who want a bit of green and cleaner cheaper healthier living despite being constrained by low incomes. For my injury I was very depressed. When I came here I started to think Yes I can be normal person. This place is perfect to keep people active The best experience was a BBQ gathering where loads of different people gathered, played volleyball chatted, exchanged backgrounds - a wide scope of culture and people were very comfortable because of the pleasant haven we had collectively made.

Local people value: (Core Landscapes surveys 2014/15) having somewhere to de-stress and unwind sanctuary of peace in a rhythm of restlessness being part of something an area to grow in that is mine perspective and calm learning how to grow food for health gathering and mixing different cultures safe place Corporate volunteers say: I loved this outdoor gardening volunteering programme; we were busy all the day, we were offered different kind of activities and could switch between them. I am thankful that I had a chance to learn a lot! Enjoyed day nice to see bit nature in city. Hope we helped. I enjoyed everything about today. It s been a great experience for a very worthwhile cause. I ll be back to buy some plants next year. Thoroughly enjoyable day. Lovely gardens and built a high quality bench! Very enjoyable day for a very worthy cause, good luck with the move! Mixing the tasks was important to give everyone the chance to do all things. Great day outside, making benches and strengthening mobile flower beds. An interesting and satisfying experience. Excellent day. Good instruction, managed to achieve a lot during the day, Fun activities excellent to be able to see all the progress we made good mix of strenuous/indoor tasks. Good equipment and help provided.

Plans for the future New site big plans Relocation of community garden Mini allotment Training area Plant nursery Propagation space. Cascading Empowerment Workshops: How To horticulture, design and construction based sessions and bespoke workshops on: Sustainable and movable raised beds using recycled materials Innovative ideas for accessible container growing anywhere Vertical green walls for gardenless spaces Water harvesting irrigation systems for small urban spaces Green roofs for beneficial insects and rainfall capture Solar powered energy systems to run irrigation systems pumps Water harvesting irrigation systems for the raised beds Project expansion intended beneficiaries: 3500 x project visits 280 x direct beneficiaries suffering mild to severe mental ill health of which 50 will be older volunteers (targeted) 25 x community plot holders/families (inclusive and targeted mental/physical health) 1850 x event attendees 15 x community projects supported 4500 x supported projects beneficiaries 6 x supported partner institutions (inclusive and targeted mental/physical health) 3 x supported organisations (targeted mental/physical health) 500 x corporate volunteers 20 x visits for ideas/inspiration for other projects Overall Total Engagement = approx 10,000 +

Community plant nursery, garden & micro-plots Contact: Core Landscapes 020 8986 3080 Horticultural Nursery Manager Nemone Mercer: nmercer@corearts.co.uk Postal address: Core Landscapes c/o Core Arts 1 St Barnabas Terrace, Homerton, Hackney E9 6DJ. www.corearts.co.uk www.facebook.com/coreartshackney www.twitter.com/coreartshackney www.core-.co.uk Core Landscapes is a branch of Core Art s award-winning mental health charity in Hackney. charity no: 1043588 company no: 2985939 core arts promoting positive mental health.