Nice telly people

September 11, 2008

Well that was interesting. I just had a meeting with the nice telly people. I can’t tell you what they’re up to, but it all could be happening rather soon, and it’s all pretty exciting stuff. Watch this space… there’s more to come…


Draft contracts on the way

March 15, 2007

Lovely lawyer Mr X is putting together an easy-to-use contract to help gardeners and garden owners get clear what they’re agreeing to in a swopaplot swop. We should be able to share it with you soon.

Sorry for not posting for a while. Had a lot of family stuff on – hoping to trade our flat up for a house – perhaps even with a garden…


Expressions of interest

February 20, 2007

Great news! We’re already receiving expressions of interest from people interested in doing the swopaplot thing. A consequence of sticking this blog up I expect. The big “Aarrgghh!” is that we’re by no means ready yet technically – and barely ready legally – to facilitate a major swopping operation. So we’re going to start small and gentle and see how it goes. Please be nice!

I’ve put up some new pages:
WANTA PLOT?
Leave a comment here if you’re interested in doing some gardening in someone else’s garden*.

GOTTA PLOT?
Leave a comment here if you’re interested in letting somebody use your garden*.

* but please do first read our:
Swopping guidelines
which are a starting point – if only that – for things to think about when setting up a swop. Swopaplot cannot be held responsible for agreements entered into between individuals – your safety and protection is your own responsibility, so please do take care!


Mr X is on board!

January 14, 2007

Good news. My lawyer friend Mr X (see here) has said he’s happy to help with putting together our basic suggested contract between gardeners and garden owners. And I’ve also heard that friends of friends are starting to tell people what we’re trying to do here. All positive feedback so far – so thanks!

🙂


So what is Swopaplot then?

January 9, 2007

It seems there are actually some people reading this. Hello! And thanks for being interested.

And it looks like you may have been trawling this site looking for clues as to what’s the point of all of this. Apologies for that.

OK, now I’ve got your attention. I’ll be positing a “Swopaplot Manifesto” page in the About section very soon, but the basic idea is this:

If you live in London and have a garden you’re not making full use of, or if you know someone in that situation who’s happy for you to represent them, you’ll be able to use Swopaplot to find somebody to help you make better use of your land. You might quite like it if some of it was used to grow some vegetables, or if it was a bit tidier, or planted differently.

If you live in London and you would love to grow things but you haven’t got a garden, you’ll be able to use Swopaplot to find someone living near you who has about the right size of unused garden and would like to do the same things with it you would, or wouldn’t mind you using it at any rate, but doesn’t have the time, the ability or the inclination to do the gardening.

So the idea is to match up gardeners and gardens. There are a lot of people out there on waiting lists for allotments. There are also a lot of underutilised gardens. You’re just asking to be brought together. And swopaplot.com is where that’s going to be able to happen.

Ideas that have occurred to me so far are that we could have a “before and after” section where you’ll be able to post pictures of your gardening successes, and forum areas for sharing your experiences. There can be links to useful gardening sites and relevant online communities. As swopaplot.com will be a growing community (and a growing community!) hopefully there’ll be more ideas from you.

Of course although this is an exciting prospect there are some quite serious challenges. We’ll be developing some form of simple suggested contract to help people who meet via swopaplot to agree ground rules (if you’ll pardon the pun) – such as what type of access is required and provided and when, who pays for what, who provides tools and who provides storage, what use the garden is put to, who is responsible for safety issues, how you divide the spoils of your land+labour adventures etc. Any contract entered into would be between the individuals concerned and would be down to them to negotiate, but hopefully Swopaplot would be able to help point you in the right direction to protect your interests and keep you safe.

We’ll also need to get advice on personal safety issues, as it’s important that both garden owners and gardeners feel safe when meeting new people and potentially giving them access to parts of their homes. It would be very sad if an initiative intended to bring people together was to be abused, and I would hope that it never was, but we would need to take such a possibility seriously and encourage community members to take an active interest in their own safety.

But I wouldn’t want to let concerns overshadow the real possibilities that Swopaplot could open up – to bring neighbours together, to bridge generation gaps, to grow more local produce and to help London get a little bit greener.

The site’s not built yet. This blog is here as a record of the development process, and to let the people who want to use the site contribute to its development. It’s about gardening – so what better way to grow the site than organically?

What do you think? Are you interested? Excited? Do you have any requests or suggestions? Do you want to help out?

Do you dig it?

Let me know!

Love
– Chris


Legal aid

December 21, 2006

Sent this today to a lawyer friend of mine who said he might be able to help. He isn’t really called “Mr X”. I just added that to make him seem a bit more mysterious.

Hello Mr X

Swopaplot is starting to happen. Could you give me a hand with drawing up some sort of tickbox standard contract for gardeners and garden owners to use in agreeing how to safely share their resources? I’d like to get something together and then share it with the swopaplot community for their feedback. (The swopaplot community is currently in single figures* – but from tiny acorns…!)

Chris
http://www.swopaplot.com

* well, it’s me basically isn’t it?