Table of contents: full

A Community Farmers’ Market: Parson’s Green

i) Preface

ii) Table of Contents: Chapter Headings

iii) Table of Contents: In Full

PART ONE

  1. Introduction
    Aim
    Author/Background
    Audience
  2. Farmers’ Markets
    Introducing Farmers’ Markets
    Reasons for using and advocacy:
    +Ethical
    +Quality
    +Variety
    +Sustainability
    ++Intro
    ++At sea
    ++Farmers’ Markets, Fish and fishing
    ++On land
    ++Farmers’ Markets, Farms and farming
    Community/Social
  3. A ‘Community’ Farmers’ Market
    a) Community: In General
    +What is a community?
    b) Community: Specific/Parson’s Green
    +The core Parson’s Green area boundary
    +The wider Parson’s Green area of London
    ++Gardens: Market Garden, Botanic, Kitchen and Allotment
    c) Why a ‘Community’ market? In General
    +Reasons for a community to run their own farmers’ market:
    1) Promotion
    2) Standards
    3) Trust
    4) Social
    5) Economic
    ++Money out:
    ++Money in:
    d) Why a ‘Community’ market? Specific/at Parson’s Green
  4. A Recipe for a Community Farmers’ Market: Part One – Ingredients
    1: Ingredients: (fundamentals)
    1)The idea
    2)A venue
    3)Community support
    4)Traders
    5)Customers
    a) Ingredients in general/for any community.
    1)-5)
    b) Ingredients specific to parson’s Green.
    1)-5)
  5. A Recipe for a Community Farmers’ Market: Part Two – Method
    2: Method: (a step by step action plan)
    +a) Method, in general/for any community (a story).
    ++Knead your vision
    ++There’s no place like home! There’s no place like home!
    ++These boots are made for ‘talking’
    ++A Flyer
    ++Farmer, basket/box
    ++A visit
    ++A Grand Opening Day
    ++The Banner
    ++Pre-Opening events
    +++The first
    +++The second
    ++Last Leg
    +b) Method, specific to Parsons Green
  6. A Community-Centred Future: Part One – More than just a Market
    Introduction.
    A: Farmers’ Markets in the United Kingdom
    +Lost and found
    +Options/ Welcome back to a local market-place.
    +A market-place in each town?
    B: Community initiative and CSA (CICSA)
    +Introduction
    +CSA
    +CICSA
    +Community Projects affiliated to a Community Market
    +CICSA small/medium
    ++1) Workshops (Learn, Mend and Lend)
    +++A farmers’ market as a community space/noticeboard
    ++2) A box scheme (small scale)
    +++Exotics, things we cannot source in our own country
    +++Buyers clubs (small scale)
    ++3) Community growing projects (small/medium scale)
    ++4) Local Exchange Trading Systems/Schemes ( LETS )
    +++Parson’s Green LETS (a short story)
  7. A Community-Centred Future: Part Two – More ambitious Community-wide co-operation
    Introduction
    CICSA (large scale)
    1) A box scheme (true CSA/crop-share)
    2) Buyers clubs (large scale)
    3) Community growing projects (large scale)
    +Community Land Trusts (CLTs) and Community growing projects
    +Allotment gardens (Government protected community growing spaces)
    4) High Streets and Community Centres
    +Past and present
    +A convenient future? (Cyber Street: a short story)
    +How we can help keep our real-world community centres alive
    +A happy/healthy future? (Solar Street: a short story)

PART TWO

  1. A sustainable life: Part One – Food (fishing and farming)
    Introduction
    Before the dawn of farming: Fishing
    Small is beautiful (small-scale farming)
    Ancient and modern (horse and hand power)
    Training a new generation of farmers
    Cross-cultural soup
    Working on the land
  2. A sustainable life: Part Two – Clothing (growing, spinning, weaving, a sustainable industry)
    A red coat
    The forgotten fabric of our lives
    “The most comfortable clothes i have ever worn”
    Fast fashion and some sustainable alternatives
  3. A sustainable life: Part Three – Shelter (homes and sustainable living)
    Introduction
    Housing 1: Housebuilding, traditional and modern
    Green housing, services and transport
    +Cold and heat, water and (human) waste
    +Recycling, Reuse, and Food-waste
    +Food-waste (incl Composting and Biogas generation)
    +Packaging (incl home recycling and refill stations)
    +Smart homes and energy
    Transport
    +Shared car transport
    +Non-car transport
    ++Buses and Trains (Public Transport)
    ++Cycling and walking (Active travel)
    +Water-born freight
    Self sufficiency for everyone
    +A smallholding (one acre or less/or more)
    +A ‘Hoe-Farm’, a traditional approach
    +Urban life and self-sufficiencies
    ++Urban ‘off-grid’
    ++Personal communications, private and decentralised
    Housing 2: Homebuilding, housing ourselves today
    Community Led Housing
    +Cooperative housing (housing coops)
    +Self builds
    +Cohousing and Intentional community
    +Community Land Trusts
    +The Garden City idea
    Social Life and culture
    Summary
  4. A sustainable world
    To feed the world
    The global marketplace: the marketplace of ideas

    References, Bibliography
    Index

Community run, not for profit, real farmers' market, in South Fulham area of London, needs your support.