Monday, 24 February 2025

Set of camping saucepans looking for a home

Dear Blogger

Roger and Yoland are clearing out

Why not have a selection of `saucpans to cook gourmet meals at camp?

Contact Roger@eleventowns.co.uk

That`s all until the next clearout folks.

Become a co-owner of Babbinswood Organic Farm - deadline 31 March

Dear Blogger

Message forwarded by Ingrid Knowles Oswestry net



---------- Forwarded message ---------
From: Daisy Kirtley <daisykirtley@hotmail.co.uk>
Date: Fri, 14 Feb 2025 at 14:02
Subject: Become a co-owner of an organic farm at Babbinswood - community shares £50 - deadline 31st March 2025
To: Oswestry Network <oswestrynet@gmail.com>


Would you like to become a co-owner of an organic farm and secure more land access for the community?

Many of you will have heard of Fordhall Farm and how it was saved in 2006 through the formation of a co-op (the Fordhall Community Land Initiative) that bought the land via community ownership. 
Over 8,000 people across the country bought community shares.  

The ownership model at Fordhall has been a brilliant success: the farm has supported a long-term organic tenant farming family while welcoming visitors and putting on endless, highly functional community projects for nearly two decades now. The FCLI employs over 30 people, and the farm employs even more - the community farming paradigm really does work for rural areas.

A great opportunity has come up for our area to have our own community-owned farm. 

Babbinswood Farm, the organic, family-run farm near Whittington, is being forced to sell half their land due to a divorce settlement. The current owner and farming family are desperate to sell to the community to avoid development or chemical agriculture and to keep the farm organic. 
After the owner took a £1.4m interest-free loan from a philanthropist last year to prevent immediate sale of the land, a group of locals worked with the farmers to form a co-operative that can put the land into community ownership: Babbinswood Farm Community Benefit Society. Our Directors are listed here. 

After a successful local launch of Share Offer (available here), the campaign to Save Babbinswood Farm through community ownership launched nationally on the 3rd of February. 
Our aim is to raise £1.5 million, raised through a £1 million community share offer, with £500,000 from grants and donations (+ Gift Aid). 
Our community shares are £50 each.

While this is clearly an enormous amount of money to raise, we believe there is enough interest in organic and sustainable farming and local community asset provision to raise it.
We have financial planning in place for alternative fundraising scenarios - please read our Business Plan for more information. 
No changes on land purchase will be made without communication to shareholders - they will have a chance to withdraw funds before the purchase if the original plan does change.

The framework is the same as Fordhall:
  1. The community buys the land via shares
  2. The farmer is provided with an assured long-term farming tenancy
  3. The community co-op receives rent from the farmers
  4. The rent is spent on projects for community benefit, in perpetuity: as a non-profit, the co-op is bound to the provision of these services
       Land for purpose, not for profit! For nature, for our kids, and for us.

If we can raise the funds, the CBS will provide and manage:
  • A native mixed oak and ash woodland to explore, botanise and take your children to
  • 2-km more of flat, open countryside to walk dogs, watch birds and explore in
  • Buildings for use by the community for clubs and workshops 
  • A co-op with a guaranteed base of rent from the organic tenant farms to put back into the community
  • A co-op dedicated to facilitating environmental education and well-being
  • A life-long voice to the shareholder - this is a classic co-op structure, run, directed and elected by shareholders. Get yourself heard
  • Jobs and volunteering opportunities: look to Fordhall for how functional this approach is
All while saving Babbinswood Organic Farm, with the associated community riches: organic farm shop, food security, pioneering cow-calf dairy, community food forest and garden, holistic vet practice and community out-reach!

We are also receiving lots of paper and postal shares - our Share Application form is here if you would prefer this.

Our flyer is attached. More information on community shares more generally can be found here

Please get in touch any time with questions or comments! 
Our Treasurer is Andrew Cristinacce on a_cristinacce@hotmail.com if you would like to talk directly to him.

I believe this a great opportunity for our area. 

Daisy Kirtley
Director
On behalf of Babbinswood Farm Community Benefit Society Ltd
future@babbinswoodfarmcbs.org.uk
Exempt Charity number ZD34883




Films coming to Oswestry Film Society

Dear Blogger

Message from Oswestry Film Society

Don't miss CONCLAVE in Oswestry

The Oswestry Film Society is delighted to be able to bring you the suspenseful BAFTA (and soon perhaps Oscar) no.1 film CONCLAVE. Ralph Fiennes is exceptional as, behind locked doors, cardinals from around the world meet to vote in a new Pope - holy men, but all have their own agendas. Wed Apr 2 (7.30pm) at our regular and welcoming venue, the Hermon Chapel Arts Centre in Oswestry. Info & tickets via www.oswestryfilmsociety.com - along with our latest schedule, including this week (Feb 26): ROSE.
PS: Fund-raising continues towards reopening the old Kinokulture cinema. How can you help? See below... 

OFS website

Wed nights coming up:

Feb 26: ROSE (12A)
Mar 5: CAN YOU EVER FORGIVE ME? (15)
Mar 12: CHUCK CHUCK BABY (15)
Mar 19: JOURNEY'S END (12A)
Mar 26: AGENT OF HAPPINESS (12A)
All details on the OFS website

MAONA CINEMA 

The reopening of the old Kinokulture community cinema in Oswestry could be "soon."
Fund-raising to enable this to come about continues. Please help if you can, every pound is welcome - check out www.spacehive.com and search 'Oswestry'

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Sunday, 23 February 2025

Looking for a home - Multipak of inks for Cannon Printer

Dear Blogger

Message from Trish Allen, Bridge Field

I have recently changed my printer and have a new, unopened multipack of black and coloured ink, looking for a good home.

It is for a Canon printer: PG540 (black) and CL541 (colour).

Contact trishallan@hotmail.co.uk




Printer available to a good home

Dear Blogger

Message from Jean Davis, Brownhill

Available to a good home the printer is three years old with some ink cartridges, spare toner part, 
instructions and disc to set it up. 
Contact:    jeandavis601@btinternet.com Or 01 939 260 741 


Take a great trip on Sabrina

Dear Blogger

A message from Sabrina - if you have not had a trip on the River Severn, you have missed something special - a MUST for any visitors to the area.

Friday, 21 February 2025

Macrame Sessions at Cliffe Crafts

Dear Blogger

Message from Joanna Gears, Cliffe Crafts

We have had a couple of cancellations on this Sundays and next Tuesdays MACRAME SESSIONS. We request a £5 donation to the Lingen Davies Cancer Fund plus materials charged at cost £8. Please email cliffecrafts@gmail.com if interested.
Jo
07940536047