Lambhill Stable's Permaculture Community Garden Project Glasgow 2009
Wow this is a big area!
How are you going to change this into a community garden?
A short video feature about the developments at the community garden site in Lambhil Stables, in north Glasgow, from February to June in 2009.
Featuring Geoff Forest from Sustainable Design Crafts who was commissioned to work with local people and school children to create a living willow fedge
[ a cross between a fence and a hedge]
Jeff is running permaculture workshops with local community groups to come up with a design for the garden area.
The willow workings of the Fedge
You can view the whole process of designing the fedge. From harvesting the trees from the willow fields in Kilmarnock , plotting the lay of the fedge and finally weaving the living wood into shape. The fedge project was helped along by the hard work and enthusiasm from young people from Saint Joan Of Arc Special School in Lambhill. Who have been with the project from the start. Later on in the video, we are joined by childern from Cadder Primary School who will be dreeling up the tatties over their community plot in the garden to produce the first crop of potatoes in 2009
An Internet & Digital Media Production 2009
Video Project Director
C21 Troy
Location
Lambhill Possil Glasgow
Music by
The Mick West Band
Possil Park- Saracens Foundry Glasgow History - NORTH [LV2] - PART 4/10
Possil Park, an industrialised area of North Glasgow has an amazing history, as a leader of the world's finest Iron goods, during the Victorian era. Most Glaswegians are unaware that this was the reason why the industrial estate was created and grew into one of the city's biggest Suburbs
This section of the film deals with Walter McFarlan and Co Saracens Iron Foundry In Possil Park. Documents the creation of Possil as an Industrial estate.
This Educational Media Project was produced by
Internet & Digital
© Internet & Digital
Internet & Digital and I&D media
are trading names for Paul Troy [AKA C21 Troy]
Part of an Education /History/Heritage video about Lambhill in North Glasgow which can be viewed in it's entirety at the link below.
St. AGNES CHURCH Glasgow History - Lambhill NORTH [LV2] - PART 9/10
ST AGNES Church Lambhill - Glasgow History
An Interview with Father Noel Barry July 2014
St Agnes church
In the 1860's Reverend Patric Cameron set up a cathlic sunday school in a miners cottage in Lochfall Row setting up the parish of lambhill. After the passing of the education act he built a school house and school called St Agnes which became a chapel in 1880. in 1892 a church was built on the site. Designed by pugin and pugin in the victorian gothic style much favoured at the time. It is faced in Locharbrigs red sandstone.
written, filmed and narrated by C21 Troy
soundtrack - C21 Troy
This Educational Media Project was produced by
Internet & Digital
© Internet & Digital
Internet & Digital and I&D media
are trading names for Paul Troy [AKA C21 Troy]
Part of an Education /History/Heritage video about Lambhill in North Glasgow which can be viewed in it's entirety at the link below.
Vale Of Tears - The Story Of The Cadder Pit Disaster Glasgow 1913 Documentary
Vale Of Tears is a documentary drama about events of the Cadder Pit Disaster [Mavis Valley Mining Disaster]. On August 3rd 1913. 22 men lost their lives due to white damp and fire. The Cadder pits were situated near the village of Lambhill, a few miles north of the city Of Glasgow, Scotland. It was the worst mining disaster of the city but by no means the worst mining disaster of the times.This documentary gives good account of the events and gives insight into the hazards and lack of safety measures which affected the miners in their daily lives. The events of the aftermath are also covered with an account of the funeral service and the fate of many of the widows after the disaster.
Based on accounts from both official and local stories the story is told by a narrator and The Miner
This production Vale of Tears is suitable for students of Glasgow History from secondary school level to adult..
Cadder Pit 15 Location here on Google Maps
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VALE OF TEARS - THE STORY OF THE CADDER PIT DISASTER GLASGOW 1913
An INTERNET & DIGITAL
History and Heritage Media Production
produced by
INTERNET & DIGITAL
written and directed
by
PAUL TROY
[aka Twenty-First Century Troy, aka C21 Troy]
Cast
THE MINER - BRENDAN O'DONNELL
NARRATOR - C21 TROY
video effects, graphics, colour treatment, video editing by C21 Troy
make-up, wardrobe - Brendan O'Donnell
Live action
camera- Paul Troy
sound recording - David Roy
Studio
sound recording, dubbing and mixing - C21 Troy
MUSIC
Original musical recording used with permission.
Funeral March by Frédéric Chopin, performed by GLEN HOBAN
[a.k.a. Kamibambiraptor]
7 Paths theme and derived incidental music
composed and performed by C21 TROY
Sound effects The Free Sound Organisation
ARCHIVE AND RESEARCH SOURCES
Lambhill Residents
Walter Benton & Co. Postcard Collection
Possil Library
Mitchell Library Glasgow
Kirkintilloch Library
National Mining Museum Scotland
Open Museum Glasgow
all original photographs used in this video are in the
public domain and copyright remains with respective owners.
Summerlee Industrial Heritage Museum
Hunter Environmental Village
Lambhill Stables
filmed in
Glasgow and Coatbridge
© Paul Troy/ Internet And Digital
2015
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Recorded on August 11, 2012 using a Flip Video camcorder.
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The Tadcaster Square Mile
In November 2012, we hosted a workshop bringing together the community in Tadcaster, Yorkshire. These are the thoughts, ideas and projects that came out of it.
We would love to hear your input about Tadcaster - to get involved, register on the newly launched hyperlocal site for the town:
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A workshop on the Food Code was given by Darren at the Hulme Community Garden centre. Here Rob talks to Darren about what the Codex is, what it means to us and what we can do about it if we don't like it.
The Residents of Lamb Hill
Dogs playing in river donkeys playing in fields
YHA Community Spirit Camps
Community Spirit Camps are structured activity residentials for groups of young people and their leaders. The groups may be drawn from schools, colleges or communities. YHA has teamed up with a number of activity providers to deliver the programme that can be anything from 1 to 4 days in length. The aim of the camps is for young people from different backgrounds to learn together in environments that they are not familiar with. Eon Media where commissioned to follow 1 particular camp in the summer of 2009, this is their story.
How a new centre would transform Glyncoch
Community campaigner Sam Turner and Deputy Mayor Doug Williams explain the impact the project will make on the ex-mining town of Glyncoch, South Wales.
Glasgow Uni Visit 1
Leanne's Glasgow Uni Visit -
UK Town seen as a model community
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Community Sport in Queens Park
Here's a short video about the inter faith sports clubs offered in Queens Park.
Gladstone Roots Project
Friends of court hey park dvd.
The heritage lottery funded Gladstone Roots project initiated by the friends and Knowsley Council, involved community and schools in an archaeological dig supervised by Liverpool Museum Field Archaeology Unit, in court hey park, Knowsley, November 2007. The dig site centered around the former Victorian mansion house of Robertson Gladstone, elder brother of William Gladstone.
For more information please visit
courtheypark.co.uk
Glasgow My City
Created in 2001, Glasgow My City is an animation which explores what Glasgow means to the young people from St. Joan of Arc Secondary School. Winner of the Scottish Students on Screen Audience Award 2002. Screened at the Auburn Film and Video Festival, Australia and Cooperative Young Filmmakers Festival, Bradford, England
Community Gardens, London - a short documentary
A short amateur documentary on the past and present of community gardening in London from the point of inspiration. The first creation of #brainpoolmovies
Filmed by | Attila Maxim Ferenczi
Narrated by | Szilvia Zsargo
Special thanks to | Andras Upor and M44 studio
Music | Teyr (
Filmed: 2013 june, London, UK
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If you're ever passing through London's St Pancras station, take a quick peek at the 'Skip Garden' across the road. This is just one of many urban farming sites cropping up across Camden, all thanks to the dedicated work of volunteer organisation Global Generation.