It’s no secret that being out in nature and getting plenty of fresh air can work wonders for our health and wellbeing, and with gardening being a key way to do both, it’s not surprising that it has many studied benefits. What is it about community gardening specifically though, that is so good for us? In a series of three …
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The Positive Impacts of Community Gardening: How Our Projects Benefit Social Wellbeing Across Our Communities
March 31, 2022
It’s no secret that being out in nature and getting plenty of fresh air can work wonders for our health and wellbeing, and with gardening being a key way to do both, it’s not surprising that it has many studied benefits. What is it about community gardening specifically though, that is so good for us? In our next few blog …
Team Interview: Patrick Dunne, Leith Community Growers Project Lead
February 28, 2022
In this interview, Patrick discusses the unique challenges Leith Community Growers face in establishing community growing initiatives in Leith, and how they are using flexibility and creativity to deliver a range of exciting projects and workshops. What does your role involve as the Leith Community Growers Project Lead? All sorts of things really! The Leith Community Growers project was born …
Team Interview: Steve Pike, Edible Estates’ Head Community Gardener
January 27, 2022
Facilitating and supporting communities to come together and grow local produce is at the heart of what we do at Edible Estates. Our Head Community Gardener, Steve Pike, therefore plays a pivotal role in making the growing experience accessible, engaging and enjoyable for local residents that want to get involved, while simultaneously working to maintain and develop the growing spaces …
Murrayburn and Hailesland Greenway Community Hub: Stage One Application Success
December 18, 2021
South West Edible Estates are delighted to announce the success of our Stage One application to the Scottish Land Fund, which enables us to progress with feasibility work regarding the development of the proposed Community Hub on the Greenway between Murrayburn and Hailesland. We are particularly pleased that this has come at a time where Wester Hailes local place planning and regeneration work is taking place. Community …
Our Team Reflect on 2021
As 2021 draws to a close, our team members reflect on the successes, challenges and highlights of our projects over the last year, and discuss what they are looking forward to in 2022. Greig Robertson, Director Despite the pandemic, SWEE has made great progress in 2021, and things bode well for 2022. The community gardens have played an important role …
Team Interview: Alan Gordon, Edible Estates’ Community Engagement Officer
November 18, 2021
Engagement with local people in the communities we work in is a fundamental part of platforming change and progressing community development. Our Community Engagement Officer Alan Gordon discusses the ways in which he ensures that both the aspirations of local people regarding community improvements are heard, and that as many members of the community as possible are made aware of, …
Film Access Scotland 1.5 Degree Challenge: Our #MyClimateAction Video
Set against the backdrop of the UN Climate Change Conference (COP26) taking place in Glasgow over late October-early November 2021, and as part of their 1.5 Degree Challenge, Film Access Scotland invited schools, community organisations and youth groups to create unique, 90-second short films showcasing their thoughts about climate change. and demonstrating its impact on individual and community levels. Filmed …
Event: Festive Community Meal
We’re delighted to be hosting a Festive Community Meal at The Bridge Cafe at Holy Trinity Church in Wester Hailes, with takeaway and sit in options available. Booking Required Spaces are limited for the sit in option due to Covid restrictions, if you would like to sit in, please contact Catherine Fyfe to book your place: Email: catherine@edible.urwin.studio Phone: 07754713920 Who Everyone …
Team Interview: Julie Parkin & Georgia Forsyth, Canal View Primary School Farm Leaders
October 22, 2021
Our School Farm project aims to teach children how to grow their own fruit and vegetables, and tie that in with the school curriculum, subsequently developing their personal and practical skills in relation to the natural world. In this interview, our Canal View Primary School Farm Leaders, Julie and Georgia, give an in-depth insight into how they go about …
Natural Play Sessions: Murrayburn & Hailesland
October 6, 2021
We’re delighted to be facilitating the return of Natural Play Sessions in Murrayburn & Hailesland, in partnership with The Green Team Edinburgh & Lothians. Booking Required Spaces are limited to 20 children so please book your child’s place as soon as possible. Email: alan@edible.urwin.studio Phone: 07999734776 Who Suitable for children aged 5-12 years old, as well as pre-school age children …
Invitation to Tender: Murrayburn & Hailesland Greenway Community Hub
South West Edible Estates invite interested parties to tender for a Feasibility Study, Business Plan, and Architect Feasibility Study. Introduction South West Edible Estates is a community organisation (two tier SCIO), set up to support the development of community growing projects in the south west of Edinburgh. We started in Wester Hailes, and now have three neighbourhood gardens there. We …
Climate Conscious: How our community projects help tackle climate change
September 16, 2021
Following the release of the Intergovernmental Panel of Climate Change (IPCC) report in August, a landmark study that outlines the increasing dangers of the earth’s rapidly changing climate and the actions that must be taken to mitigate against this, there is a renewed focus on what we, as local communities, can do to help the environment. The report, which is …
Team Interview: Tona Sonato, Edible Estates’ Community Chef
September 12, 2021
If you keep up with our projects on social media, you will have seen plenty of photos of delicious looking dishes featured at our events. The man behind these is none other than our fantastic Community Chef Tona Sonato, who puts our communities at the heart of his creations. Tell me about your role? My role as Community Chef has …
Team Interview: Catherine Fyfe, Edible Estates’ Community Food Officer
August 11, 2021
Our Social Media and Communications Intern Shannon Currie sat down for a chat with Edible Estates’ Community Food Officer Catherine Fyfe about her role at Edible Estates, what a typical day looks like in the role, and what she hopes to achieve with community food projects. What is your role? My role is to coordinate and manage our community food …
Event: Community Picnics
Location Community Picnics take place at Murrayburn and Hailesland Community Garden in Wester Hailes every Tuesday from 1-3pm. Details Community Picnics offer the opportunity for people in the local community to meet, chat, explore the garden and try some delicious food prepared by our Community Chef Tona Soto using the garden’s produce. The event’s aim is to encourage more people …
Workshop: Beginner Growers Sessions
Sessions Murrayburn and Hailesland Community Garden (Wester Hailes): Tuesdays and Thursdays – 9:15am-12:15pm Calders Greenshoots Community Garden (Wester Hailes): Saturdays – 1-4pm Details Beginner Growers Sessions offer local people in Wester Hailes the chance to get involved in one of their community gardens, particularly those who are unsure how to get started growing their own produce. Supported …
Recruitment
February 21, 2018
Edible Estates is currently recruiting Natural Play Workers and Community Engagement Workers.
Magdalene Edible Estates project launched
September 5, 2015
The Magdalene Edible Estate project was launched in April 2015.