GIY Tramore first met on the auspicious date 1/4/09, April Fools' Day! We now have a mailing list of over 200 and a lively turn-out for our regular monthly meetings. We usually meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm and our current venue is Vicki Graham Stage School, Tramore Business Park but the venue can vary, so check on the event list for up-to-date information.
GIY Tramore also has a visible presence in the town in the form of a demonstration garden. In the junction between Upper and Lower Branch Road, there is a bed which has been adopted by the local group. It serves as an example of what can be produced in a small space and can look attractive as well. Any produce ripe for picking is there for anyone who would like it.
Welcome to GIY! We want to inspire and empower you to start growing some of your own food. Why not share the joy of growing with people in your local community, find out here how to start a local GIY group.
GIY Tramore first met on the auspicious date 1/4/09, April Fools' Day! We now have a mailing list of over 200 and a lively turn-out for our regular monthly meetings. We usually meet on the second Tuesday of each month at 7.30pm and our current venue is Vicki Graham Stage School, Tramore Business Park but the venue can vary, so check on the event list for up-to-date information.
GIY Tramore also has a visible presence in the town in the form of a demonstration garden. In the junction between Upper and Lower Branch Road, there is a bed which has been adopted by the local group. It serves as an example of what can be produced in a small space and can look attractive as well. Any produce ripe for picking is there for anyone who would like it.
Welcome to GIY! We want to inspire and empower you to start growing some of your own food. Why not share the joy of growing with people in your local community, find out here how to start a local GIY group.
GIY Tramore has started a junior growing project with the children resident in Ocean View, which is the venue for our meetings. Under the supervision of our four volunteers – Willie, Nicky, Lonan and Jim – and Centre manager Shirley, they got off to an enthusiastic start today preparing the soil in their two raised beds.
In June GIY Tramore, in conjunction with the local Tidy Towns, ran its second scarecrow competition for the local primary schools. The winning scarecrow is then displayed in the GIY vegetable patch, which is in a very public spot at the entrance to Tramore town and demonstrates how growing edibles can work in a small space and look attractive into the bargain. Tramore is always a strong contender in the national Tidy Towns competition and the addition of the scarecrow to our garden enhances that aspect of urban growing.
Three of the four local schools participated and Anne Cheasty of Tramore Tidy Towns had the unenviable task of picking out a winner. The winners this year were Tramore Educate Together N.S., with joint runners-up from Glór na Mara and Gaelscoil Philib Barún. All received vouchers for the GIY shop, which they can use to continue the great work that’s being done in their school gardens.
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Generally the second Tuesday of each month but this can vary, so check under Events