October 2024: Signs with QR codes installed on the planters on Malford road.
April 2024: The tulips in the planters are looking great. We are so curious to know whether any of the residents ate some tulip petals! They are delicious in salads.
February 2024: Edible Streets How-to Guide and Fruit trees planted on Malford Road! A month later, the blossoms looked beautiful.
The Edible Streets How-to guide is now available online from the Oxfordshire County Council Public Health Website and CAG Oxfordshire.
Brookes Science Bazaar February 2024: More ideas for Edible Streets Interventions using Lego, from our fantastic public. Thank you to our brilliant PhD student Chris Blythe!
October 2023: Edible Streets gardening party of Malford Road, Barton.
September 2023: The Edible Street interventions on Malford Road, Barton under construction!
May 2023: Designs forming for the Malford Road Edible Street interventions. Residents are giving feedback.
Monday 27th March 2023: A co-creation workshop with residents and Oxford Brookes University Interior Architecture students to design more Edible Street interventions on Malford Road, Barton, Oxford.
Saturday 18th February 2023: Chris (our PhD student), Sangeetha and Emma had a lot of fun making Edible Street Lego models at the Oxford Brookes Science Bazaar!
An idea for a moveable Edible Street intervention!
Friday 11th November 2022: The Edible Streets Team undertook a Theory of Change Workshop facilitated by Elizabeth Parker. We developed a Theory of Change that will help guide our research plan and stakeholder engagement work. We were joined by our collaborators Rosie Rowe from Oxfordshire County Council Public Health and Timea Korda-Kovats from Sow Space Ltd.
Sunday 30th October 2022: Chris ran a brilliant stall for this event at the University of Oxford Pitt Rivers Museum!