CRCG
Coffs Regional Community Gardens (CRCG) is a not-for-profit organisation of volunteers working to establish productive, well-managed community gardens in our region. Our members are local residents from a wide cross-section of the community, including representatives from community groups and individuals with a passion for local food and sustainable living.
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Private Garden plot Agreement
Coffs Regional Community Gardens Association PO Box 1757, Coffs Harbour NSW 2450 Private Garden Plot Agreement between the Coffs Regional Community Gardens (CRCG) and ________________________________________________as User Objectives The User agrees to adhere to the following specific objectives as contained in the Constitution of the CRCG …
Major Initiatives for our Garden in 2013 Coming From Community Garden Road Tour and Post Tour Discussion (19/12/2012)
The items below represent matters the ‘working group’ and primarily the Road Trip Participants, Juliet, Clare, Suzie, Matt and myself identified as priorities as a result of the Roady trip and some internal review of the gardens current operations. The task for the ‘working group’ next year is to prioritise the order of tasks/projects and…
CHRISTMAS PARTY!! 9th of December from 10am
Come & Celebrate With Us on Sunday the 9th of December from 10am to 3pm All are Welcome The day will be jam packed full of events, food & fun! Its going to be hot so bring your water pistols along! 10am – 11am Ambassador Garden Walk tour with Arlan Ilon 11am – 12noon Buzz…
Saturday 12th May: International Composting Awareness week
It’s International Composting Awareness Week and we are excited! To celebrate Coffs Community Garden invites you to our first public event on Saturday 12 May 2012 9:00am – 12:30am. During the day we shall hold two great workshops and host a local school competition of some of the most creative designs of worm farms I have ever seen – all made from recycled materials.
Upcoming gardening bees, AGM and renting a plot…
It was a very busy 2011 for CRCG committee, which was focused upon getting key documents and policies in place for the garden, and writing lots of grant applications. But we also managed to get our hands dirty too – installing structures and implementing projects such as the central mandala, the all important fence, initial restoration work upon of the creek line and hosting practical workshops. The exciting news for 2012 is that it is the year for getting our plots established…




