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Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2018
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2018

Global Generation was founded back in 2004, with the feeling that by combining the creativity of nature with the imaginations of children and young people, we would create magic. Now, 14 years later, we are grateful for all of the great ways that this has proved to be true in 2018, in the Skip Garden, The Paper Garden, and on our campsite at Pertwood Organic Farm in Wiltshire.

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a celebration of seeds and life
Nicole Van den Eijnde Nicole Van den Eijnde

a celebration of seeds and life

On Saturday 3rd February, people gathered in the Skip Garden to celebrate seeds, new potentials and life.  The day coincided with the re-opening of the Skip Garden and cafe after our Christmas and January hibernation. It also coincided with the celebration of Imbolc, the half way point between the winter solstice and spring equinox, which for thousands of years has celebrated hope, new life and new beginnings.

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Little growers with big ideas about seeds
Emma Trueman Emma Trueman

Little growers with big ideas about seeds

As well as looking after Global Generation's gardens in King's Cross and Canada Water our garden team work regularly with local schools, businesses and organisations. Here, Emma Trueman recounts the work they have been doing with King's Cross Academy. 

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Seeds for A Better World
Silvia Pedretti Silvia Pedretti

Seeds for A Better World

We lose animals, seeds, plants, skills, and traditions every single day, and we must be aware that there is something we can do every day to stop the loss of these wonders. If only we could look at a pumpkin in the same way kids do, writes Youth and Community Coordinator Silvia Pedretti. An effective and hopeful activism doesn't have to be associated with big organisations, with politics and conferences. It is in our heads, in our hands and in every single step we take from the moment we leave our bed in the morning.

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Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2013
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2013

This was the year that a number of our long cherished dreams came to fruition, in large part through the interest and creativity of our young Generators and the generous support of our business collaborators. It was a big year for all things food related, writes Jane Riddiford

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Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2012
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2012

As Brian Swimme and Thomas Berry wrote, “There is a deep pull within us to discover and be true to the fact of our own interrelatedness.“ We experienced a new kind of togetherness in 2012 when we moved the Skip Garden, the Hoop Garden and our office onto our current location, writes Jane Riddford.

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Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2011
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2011

This was the year Global Generation teamed up with Branding Agency Wolff Olins and Urban Bees to form the Honey Club, an initiative that has enabled us to involve young people and local business employees in the intricate and mysterious world of bees writes Jane Riddiford.

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Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2010
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global Generation’s History - 2010

I think it is fair to say that to date the strongest elements of Global Generation’s work have revealed themselves through a process of hands-on doing, rather than any form of organised strategic plan.

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Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2009
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2009

The next phase of Global Generation’s journey took us from Rooftops to Skips on Developers Land. How did we end up as an integral part of one of the biggest regeneration sites in Europe, all 67 acres of it? Writes Jane Riddiford.

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Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2008
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2008

Developing Global Generation has often felt like we were following a map that was being uncovered through the great people we met along the way, writes Jane Riddiford.

It was through Arthur Potts-Dawson of Acorn House restaurant that we were introduced to King’s Cross-based branding agency Wolff Olins.

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Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2007
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2007

One of the many times Global Generation has experienced a challenge turning to an opportunity was in 2007. Thanks to the summer drought in the previous year that nearly devastated our first London project - a garden on the roof of The Office Group’s building in King’s Cross - we found ways to bring water to support the growth of wild flowers and food crops, writes Jane Riddiford.

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Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2006
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2006

2006 was a landmark year. Thanks to funding from the City Bridge Trust, Global Generation took on our first group of young generators (14 – 18 year old youth leaders). Since then the Generators have provided the backbone for much of Global Generation’s work writes Jane Riddiford.

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Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2005
Jane Riddiford Jane Riddiford

Revisiting Global generation’s history - 2005

Whilst digging up saplings for a tree planting project down at Pertwood Farm back in 2005 I started imagining how we could bring the Pertwood experience to London. Our first real opportunity was thanks to Charlie Green; director of The Office Group, provider of office spaces for small businesses in central London, writes Jane Riddiford.

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