A workers' cooperative growing food on London's edge in the Lea Valley

Films and Publications

OrganicLea publications

 

Transforming Our Food System: Pathways From Local Food To Global Justice (2015)

How to Transform Our Food System Poster

Seedlings From The Smoke (2014)

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In 2009 OrganicLea took on Hawkwood Nursery, glasshouses set in a 12 acre site on the edge of Epping Forest. Grower Ru Litherland recorded our experiences in a ‘grower’s blog’, reflecting on the seasons’ turning and the joys and challenges of growing. Five years on we published Seedlings From The Smoke – collecting together these ‘musings of an urban market gardener’ as a book. A gardener’s diary like no other – with Organiclea photographs, and hand-painted illustrations by Marlene Barrett. The book is now out of stock but you can read the blog here.

Our Roots: Land & Food Rights, Past & Present

Pamphlet exploring how the way food is produced, distributed and consumed in Britain today links to our complex land history. Including this timeline visual.

What’s in Your Salad? (2013)

Poster identifying some of the more than 40 varieties of leaf, flower and stem in our mixed salad bag.

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Roots to Success (2013)

OrganicLea has been glad to contribute to an exciting new toolkit developed by City & Guilds Centre for Skills Development.

The toolkit Roots to Success is a practical guide to support volunteer-training in food growing groups. It focuses on the vocational outcomes of volunteering and how they can best be supported. It has been designed for those involved in the recruitment, management, training and progression of volunteers in food growing projects. It also offers an outline of good practice in this context, which should be of interest to trainers in other fields who manage volunteers and/or vocational learning.

 

The Lea Valley’s Food Growing Puzzle (2010)

A pamphlet mapping the Lea Valley’s food growing heritage. Pieces of the past, present and future.

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Lea Valley puzzle image

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Where Next for the Community Food Movement?

Ru Litherland, 2010

In this article aimed at those active or interested in “community food projects”, OrganicLea member Ru Litherland attempts to “reflect, analyse, even discuss, where we are, where we want to get to, how we might set off to get there, and who’s bringing the sandwiches.” The views expressed are those of the author and do not necessarily represent the aims and objectives of OrganicLea.

Hawkwood Plant and People Nursery: A journey in permaculture design (2009)

Summary of the permaculture design process developed for Hawkwood plant nursery, with words, pictures, maps, tables, photographs, challenges and inspirations. October 2009. Contact us to order a printed copy.

Selling Allotment Surplus: Is it legal? Is it right?

A report exploring the ups and downs of selling surplus food grown on allotment sites. (2007)

Fruits of the Forest

A report on the desirabilities, possibilities and practicalities of a Waltham Forest Local Food Scheme. (2003)

Films

2022

The team behind POWER made a wonderful film about OrganicLea!

2021

A film made to promote the volunteering and training opportunities at OrganicLea.

 

OrganicLea box scheme: over to you (2020)

We asked some of our customers what they like most about the box scheme… See their answers here

https://www.facebook.com/OrganicLea/videos/2471596136464214/

 

BeeWild (2020)

In summer 2018 we were grateful to receive a 2-year grant from the Heritage Lottery for our Bee Wild programme. This enabled us to increase our ambition to support wild pollinators and honeybees at Hawkwood and beyond.

2018

Two of our dedicated veg pack volunteers made a beautiful little film about OrganicLea life, and our mission to build a Woodland Classroom.

We were proud to be part of the Co-operatives UK film to celebrate co-ops, made by Blake House Filmmakers Cooperative.

2017

A video showing the work OrganicLea does through its local box scheme in Waltham Forest.

2014

Steve Tippell, a local Walthamstow film maker, has released his mini-documentary about OrganicLea’s community wine making scheme.

 

2013

The Media Trust made a film about OrganicLea, in association with the City Bridge Trust, the City of London Corporation’s charity, which funds some of OrganicLea’s volunteering and training work.

OrganicLea (Growing Localities, City Bridge Trust) from Media Trust on Vimeo.

2011

Sustain’s video about OrganicLea’s work in growing and distributing food and encouraging others to do the same.

2001

OrganicLea featured in a film made by Local Food as part of research to show how Local Food projects are building community capacity.

Other press

2010

Case study report by Sustain on OrganicLea’s Cropshare scheme:
Building a Sustainable Community Food Hub: Distribution of surplus from allotments

2007

New Internationalist feature on permaculture:
http://www.newint.org/features/2007/07/01/cities/

 

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