COMMUNITY Assn

FAIRLIE ECO-VILLAGE PROJECT

Climate Change, Peak Oil Production, Health Concerns, Lack of Identity,
Lack of Social Cohesion and Inclusion, Global Food Crisis

Things certainly are out of balance these days. Who can we blame? In Genesis1; 26 - 31 we are told that God gave Man dominion over the Earth. He gave us responsibility..... and what a responsibility it is!

The North American Indians understood that we live here for but a moment and our first responsibility is to look after our lands for the future generations, born and yet unborn. This is what we call stewardship. These past generations have lost this focus. We all now need a radical lifestyle change. Fairlie have taken on the challenge ... but what can one wee community do? LOTS! First, sort out our own backyard and then attract others to do the same. We have decided to take the lead for healthy sustainable communities.

We compost our garden waste, put our kitchen waste into our doorstep wormeries, add Rockdust to get the essential trace elements back into the food chain, and use the resultant compost and wormcast to grow-our-own herbs, salads, fruit and vegetables, and they are delicious and nutritious. This waste-to-food process is a key for sustainable food production throughout our global village. To find out more, check out our web site www.organicgrowersfairlie.co.uk.

Our mini allotment, raised bed garden design makes vegetable growing possible for anyone, whatever their ability and fitness. The garden also acts as an outdoor social hub where villagers of all ages meet, mix and have great fun. Our only problem has been not enough beds for everyone who wants one! However, we are a registered charity now and we need your help. Charitable donations of any size would be gratefully received and would enable us to do more to show one very effective way to get our world back in balance with Nature. We demonstrate a sustainable lifestyle, we feel more healthy, chat with friends and enjoy looking after this little bit of God's glorious creation.


COMMUNITY Assn