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Composting is nature's way of recycling. It is a satisfying way to turn fruit, vegetable and garden trimmings into a dark, crumbly soil conditioner.
Composting can:
The most important ingredients in a compost heap or bin are Browns, Greens, Air & Water
The Basic Steps
Torbay Council is working with a local company - West Country Worms, to supply reduced priced compost bins and wormeries to residents of Torbay.
You have a choice of 3 compost bins
and 2 wormeries
These can be collected from their farm in Blackawton, near Totnes, or delivered to your home for £6.95
Please contact West Country Worms direct on (01803) 712738.
Please mention Torbay Council when you call, to get these discounted prices and also a free book on composting (while stocks last)
Thinking of starting up a Community Composting project?
If so in order to get help from the council you will need to fulfil certain requirements:
Your project should be open to the public. People should either be able to bring materials to you, or you should be collecting materials from them. A regular system is vital. Most groups operate once a week or once a month.
You must have a suitable site, with enough space to stock- pile, process and compost. If you are going to be shredding think of the noise and the neighbours. There must be good access and room to turn vehicles, whether the ground is dry or wet.
You must site composting activities so that no pollution of watercourses could occur.
When you set up a composting operation with public access you must conform to certain legal requirements. You must either pay for a licence to compost or apply for an exemption certificate, Unless you are planning to process really enormous amounts of materials, (500 tonnes at a time) it's best to apply for an exemption certificate.
You must have a bona fide group. An individual cannot apply for funding etc. If you are not a member of a group, join one! Check out your local allotment, gardening or environmental groups. It's important to get people on your side, You will need plenty of help to get going and to keep running. Alternatively you could set up your own constitution, but this will take a lot of time and money.
However you plan to work your group you will need dedicated volunteers. Making compost is very rewarding, though not everyone's cup of tea and it's hard work at times.
Groups will be expected to report back to the co-ordinator twice a year to give a brief progress report. You will be asked to keep track of the tonnage, and the recycling credits claimed, as well as any thoughts or problems etc.
New and prospective groups are strongly advised to visit an existing scheme.
Still interested ? Then visit the Devon Community Composting Network website for more information.