European Federation of City Farms Conference 2014 Thursday 25 September 25 29 September 2014 Swansea, UK 4.00 6.00 pm Arrival at Clyne Farm Centre 6.30 pm Evening programme 7.30 pm Dinner A taste of Wales A Warm Welsh Welcome and introductions Overview of FCFCG work, UK and in Wales Welcome from Welsh Government Minister for Leisure & Culture (John Griffiths) Swansea s Council leader: overview of work in Swansea and vision to creating a sustainable city. Overview of conference Songs and music Friday 26 September 7.30 8.45 am Breakfast 9.00 am Getting to know each other 10.45 am Bus departs for Vetch Veg Project sharing - 3 successes and 3 challenges EFCF Discussion: explore what delegates would like to get out of the conference and the European Federation and opportunities for collaboration. 11.00 am Arrival at Vetch Veg (A multi-cultural community garden on a former football stadium site in the city centre) Overview of the Vetch Veg project
12.00-1.00 pm Sharing from European projects Opportunity for local projects to hear from our European members 1.00-2.00 pm Lunch at Vetch Veg 2:00-2:30 pm Swansea Community Growers Network 2 :30 3.30 pm Workshops in the garden 3.30 pm Free-time in the city The Story of Swansea Community Growers Network: what is it, how does it work and why set one up (including the official launch) Practical workshops around the preparation of plant balms/salves (comfrey and calendula) and bees Opportunity for open space discussion Options to visit Waterfront museum, Dylan Thomas Centre, shops or walk along seafront 7.00 pm Dinner Fish & Chips on the Mumbles seafront 7.30 pm onwards Walk on the Mumbles mile and return to Clyne Farm Centre Saturday 27 September 7.30-8.45 am Breakfast 9.15 am Bus departs for Swansea Community Farm 9.30 am Project visit at Swansea Community Farm Tour of Swansea Community Farm with an overview of their work 11.00 am Facilitated European networking and discussion Case study: Examples of European collaboration 12.45 pm FCFCG UK AGM 1.00-2.00 pm Lunch at Swansea Community Farm
2.00-2.30 pm Workshops at Swansea Community Farm Engaging young people based on the farms young people programme, animal husbandry and gardening Opportunity for open space discussion 3.30 pm Free time at the accommodation Options to book an activity, enjoy a local walk or just relax 7:30 pm Dinner at the accommodation Evening Cultural evening sharing stories, poems and music from the different countries (Please bring your stories, songs, poems and instruments to create a magical evening) Sunday 28 September 7.30-8.45 am Breakfast 9.30 am Project Visit: Down To Earth (A Social enterprise working with young people) Tour and overview of project 11.00 am: Facilitated European discussion workshops 1.00 2.00 pm Lunch 2.00 5.00 pm Sightseeing in local area 7:30 pm Dinner at accommodation Tour of Gower beaches, opportunities to visit Gower Heritage Centre, Mill and local Neolithic sites Evening Wrap up Twmpath (welsh folk dancing) Monday 29 September 7.30-9.00 am Breakfast 9.00 am onwards Depart, end of conference and goodbyes Option for people to organise own activities at centre i.e. horse-riding, archery, climbing etc.
Travel to Swansea By Air The closest airports to Swansea are Bristol and Cardiff. Both airports have bus links to the local train stations. By Train Swansea is approximately: 3-3½ hours from London Paddington 1½ - 2 hours from Bristol Temple Meads Station 1 hour from Cardiff Central Station or 1½ hours from Rhoose (Airport) station For those arriving at the train station between 2-4pm on Thursday 25th, we may be able to arrange onwards transport to Clyne Farm Centre. By car Clyne Farm Centre is three miles from the centre of Swansea. If you are travelling West (eg: from London) leave the M4 at Briton Ferry (Junction 42) on the A483 signposted Swansea. Pick up signs for Mumbles and South Gower as you enter the city. Continue straight ahead on the A4067. This is a main road which follows the path of the shoreline of Swansea Bay with the sea on your left. If you are travelling East (eg: from Pembrokeshire) on the M4 leave at junction 47 and take the A483. Pick up signs for Sketty and Singleton Hospital. After three miles pass the hospital on your left and turn right at traffic lights signposted Mumbles onto the A4067 - pass playing fields before Blackpill and follow instructions below. After three miles pass the University on your right, then playing fields on your right and a nine hole golf course on your left. You will then enter the small village of Blackpill. There is a children's paddling pool lido area on the left. Here you need to be in the right hand lane. Just past the Woodman Pub (on right) and the Murco Petrol station (on left), turn right onto B4436 Mayals Road at part time traffic lights (right turn only as you are in the right hand lane) following brown and white tourist signs for 'South Gower' and 'Clyne Farm Centre'. Follow Mayals Road up the hill. You will be passing Clyne Gardens (behind walled area) on your right. Take the first turning on the right (after about half a mile) into
Westport Avenue. (If you start to drive into an area with common land either side of the road you have gone too far!) Drive through the houses to the top of the hill and turn right where you see the green Clyne Farm Centre sign. The office and reception area is on the left of the farmhouse. From Mumbles If you are coming from Mumbles drive along the main coast road (A4067) towards Swansea for about two miles. Turn left onto B4436 Mayals Road (left hand filter lane) and follow the directions above from that point.