Midway between Melton Mowbray and Loughborough, our Six Hills site is where Phase 2 of our programme (getting to grips with root causes of a resident’s addiction, addressing relapse prevention, relationships, life skills and more ) takes place.
We are turning a one-acre piece of wasteland into Malone Meadows – a beautiful, welcoming, purposeful space with a small orchard of fruit trees, raised beds full of vegetables, chickens and beehives.
The project is truly circular – the fruit and vegetables we grow will feed residents, surplus crops feed the chickens who in turn, produce eggs. Our planned bees will produce honey, and ample roof space means we can harvest our rainwater for watering.
Without an indoor space to prepare seedlings and smaller growths earlier in the year, the harvest will be for limited months and offer a limited yield. However, we plan to convert what was once a conservatoryinto a large greenhouse for year-round planting and preparation, and so increasing the bounty from the harvest season!
From planting through to recycling, Malone Meadows provides an eco-friendly approach to food and waste that also has a financial benefit as far as our food bills are concerned.
Our wish list
Together with its generous supporters, The Carpenter’s Arms has delivered nearly £45k of the total £68k cost of the project.
We’re now seeking support to cover the remaining £23k for the following:
- Converting the existing conservatory to make it an all-year round, weatherproofed greenhouse: £9.3k
- Raised beds (tanalised) for vegetables (8 x 97.6m2): £8.35k
- Beehives and equipment: £1.83k
- Greenhouse kit including racking, lighting and trays: £1.2k
- Water harvesting: £1.35k
- Fruit trees: £810
- Vegetables: £500
Expected outcomes and outputs
- Reduction of monthly food bills (currently between £6-8k per month) by £1k during harvest months for vegetables once the project is fully up and running.
- Therapeutic benefit to residents involved in the process of planting to plate to recycling, including real-time stress relief and mindfulness.
- A calming space ideal for one-to-one counselling.
If you are able to help in any way, please contact Richard Spence, Chief Executive Officer at The Carpenter’s Arms, T: 01509 550246 or drop us an email via the form on our Contact page.
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