Buninyong Sustainability - at Royal Park

Friends of Royal Park run a community space for Buninyong and surrounds, where we can all learn and share ideas to live more sustainably. forp.org.au

Buninyong Sustainability at Royal Park
1101 Warenheip Street, Buninyong
(that is, the old football oval)

A call out to Buninyong and surrounds!

Get ready for a productive swap on the second Sunday of each month 9:30am until 11:00am at Royal Park in Buninyong.
Join in with the community – this is a great social get together and you can connect with like minded people!

Bring your surplus- from around the house, garden or orchard, such as: veggies, fruit, seedlings, worm farm worms, herbs, preserves, pickles, walnuts, eggs, recycled items - anything you are happy to swap or give away because it is excess to you.

You’ll have discussions about what your neighbours are growing, how the weather or pests have affected growing, solutions to pests, what grows well in our area, get recipes, and swap for what you don't grow or cook or make yourself!

Just starting out on your growing journey? No worries : try baked goods, or bunches of flowers, or clean jars, egg cartons, anything that might be useful to someone else! For example, old, unwanted venetian blinds are cut up to be plant labels!

But really - it is a social occasion, a chance to network, to stop and smell the roses (well herb garden in our case!)

Just come along to check it out, and have a cuppa and a chat!

Look forward to meeting a new friend.

Buninyong Sustainability - Friends of Royal Park Incorporated.

Buninyong Produce Swap
9:30am to 11:00, on the Second Sunday of the month!
http://forp.org.au/swap - all details

The Buninyong Community Garden
http://forp.org.au/community-garden - for an application form and the rules

Royal Park Hall Hire
http://forp.org.au/venue-hire - downloads, booking, availability


Green Smart Pots - Fundraising
http://forp.org.au/greensmart-pots


Friends of Royal Park Inc. - Committee of Management

Crown land reserves have historically been managed by committees of management. This system of administration has evolved to include community groups, councils and statutory bodies. Importantly, members of the public have been involved in the management of Crown land reserves for over 150 years.

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Non-profit organization