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Matt_Coulson
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« on: February 28, 2010, 11:23:43 PM »

any takers?
theres a large area thats just asking to be used, its not directly in view of the public but theres a big potential to be used by many. its just behind northbrook college in goring.

I have 5 trays of different flower seeds sown on my windowsill, approx possible 75 flowers, and a few odd other plants ready grown and a fair pile of seeds.

a few of my friends are up for it, and im going to ask the handful of worthing greenpeace members.

the more people, and the larger the arsenal, the better this is gonna be

cheers, matt
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Matt_Coulson
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« Reply #1 on: March 05, 2010, 09:12:37 PM »

recently heard that the land is soon to have houses built on it which sucks, unless its student housing because its by the college because otherwise i think it will be overpopulating the area.

THE GOOD NEWS IS there are alot of dumped resources there that can be used for good
old water butt that can be used for compost heap
smashed up tiles ive picked up for making a mosaic for public display
tyres and wood for making plant pots to be put everywhere
and a tonne of other stuff

so please let me know if you're interested in helping Smiley
--matt.
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