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Huge boost for Derry-based grow your own food project Recycling company donates compost to support initiative Natural World Products have donated compost to the local project. Reporter: ); ); AN organic recycling firm has donated all the compost needed for a new project which will see many families in Derry grow their own food. The I Can Grow project is being led by the Community Foundation for Northern Ireland supported by the National Lottery Community Fund and will be delivered in partnership with Derry City and Strabane District Council, The Conversation Volunteers and University College Cork. Already, more than 250 families in the local council area have signed up to take part in the project. ....
Organisers amazed by the response to new grow your own food project in Derry More than 250 families sign up for the initiative Local mum Hayley Doman with her family have been growing their own vegetables during lockdown and are signed up to the ‘I Can Grow’ project. Reporter: ); ); Organisers of a grow your own food project in Derry have been amazed by the response from local families. Over 250 families in Derry and Strabane are rolling up their sleeves and getting ready to embark on the journey towards self-sustainability thanks to the new environmental project encouraging more people to grow their own produce. ....