Occurring
for 2 days, 6 hours
Venue Address
Church Street Grantham, NG31 6RR, United Kingdom
From the Friday 4 to Sunday 6 of October St Wulfram's will be hosting its first Home Grown & Blooming Local festival. Celebrating flowers and produce grown at home and the local area.

The UK floral industry is a 1.4 billion pound industry, and approximately 86% of the cut flowers are imported from outside of the British isles.

Almost one-third of the global carbon footprint comes from the global food network. Food miles, account for around 19% of those emissions.

Eating food and enjoying flowers that have been grown close to our homes can therefore make us more climate-friendly.
Local groups will be showcasing displays of flowers and foliage, vegetables and fruit grown within a 10 to 15mile radius of Grantham. Demonstrating the beauty of what can be grown in our area.

On Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 12:00noon you are invited to bring in your own home grown flowers and foliage, and help us decorate the Church ready for our Harvest Festival on Sunday.

We will also be hosting a produce competition of Vegetables, Fruit and Jams. If you would like to enter something into the produce festival, please follow the link below.

Equally for the younger members of the family we have a Mini-Cress garden competition for Key Stage 2 children.
The festival is open on Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday 12:30pm to 4:00pm. There will be a prize-giving ceremony on Sunday at 3:00pm. Our coffee shop will be open for refreshments and cakes. Entry to the festival is free.
We hope to highlight more details on the environmental impact of food and flower miles, and will be asking all our competitors if they would like to donate their produce to groups in Grantham that help combat food poverty.

We hope you can support the festival and look forward to seeing you.

St Wulfram

It's good to welcome you to St Wulfram's.

St Wulfram's is an ancient site of prayer and pilgrimage with a living heritage today.

Here are a few things which might be helpful for you to know about us: We're a diverse congregation of all ages and from all backgrounds. As Jesus welcomed all people, so we too welcome all people regardless of their background. We're a place where all your senses will be fully engaged in the worship of God. You may smell incense, hear beautiful music, experience silence and stillness and see people using gestures as a way to express the inexpressible during our services. We’re a place exploring how to serve our parish and neighbourhood with acts of compassion along with expressing justice locally and globally. We’re friendly, we will make every effort to welcome you, but we will try to respect your space. We hope to see you in St Wulfram’s very soon.

Fr Stuart

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St Wulfram's Church

Church Street
Grantham
Lincolnshire

NG31 6RR

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Home Grown and Blooming Local

Occurring
for 2 days, 6 hours
Venue
St Wulfram
Address
Church Street Grantham, NG31 6RR, United Kingdom

From the Friday 4 to Sunday 6 of October St Wulfram's will be hosting its first Home Grown & Blooming Local festival. Celebrating flowers and produce grown at home and the local area.

The UK floral industry is a 1.4 billion pound industry, and approximately 86% of the cut flowers are imported from outside of the British isles.

Almost one-third of the global carbon footprint comes from the global food network. Food miles, account for around 19% of those emissions.

Eating food and enjoying flowers that have been grown close to our homes can therefore make us more climate-friendly.
Local groups will be showcasing displays of flowers and foliage, vegetables and fruit grown within a 10 to 15mile radius of Grantham. Demonstrating the beauty of what can be grown in our area.

On Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 12:00noon you are invited to bring in your own home grown flowers and foliage, and help us decorate the Church ready for our Harvest Festival on Sunday.

We will also be hosting a produce competition of Vegetables, Fruit and Jams. If you would like to enter something into the produce festival, please follow the link below.

Equally for the younger members of the family we have a Mini-Cress garden competition for Key Stage 2 children.
The festival is open on Friday and Saturday 10:00am to 4:00pm and Sunday 12:30pm to 4:00pm. There will be a prize-giving ceremony on Sunday at 3:00pm. Our coffee shop will be open for refreshments and cakes. Entry to the festival is free.
We hope to highlight more details on the environmental impact of food and flower miles, and will be asking all our competitors if they would like to donate their produce to groups in Grantham that help combat food poverty.

We hope you can support the festival and look forward to seeing you.

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Safeguarding

St Wulfram’s is committed to safeguarding children, young people, and adults from harm. We follow the House of Bishops guidance and policies and have our own Parish Safeguarding Officer (PSO). Our Diocese of Lincoln’s safeguarding pages contain vital links and information including contacts for the Diocesan Safeguarding Advisor who advises our PSOs.

If you are concerned that a child or adult has been harmed or may be at risk of harm please contact the PSO Di Hale, [email protected] or 07538 789348, the parish priest Fr Stuart Cradduck, [email protected] or 01476 569582 or the Diocesan Safeguarding Team: https://www.lincoln.anglican.org/Listing/Category/safeguarding .

If you have immediate concerns about the safety of someone, please contact the police and your local authority’s children or adult social care services.

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