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Regenerative Growing Group

As part of the Water My Plot project the BAA is promoting the use of regenerative growing practices, with aim of improving soil quality, carbon sequestration and drought resilience. We want to make regenerative practices easy and practical to follow. As part of this aim we are keen to find out how we might communicate effectively with you about the benefits and methods used in regenerative growing. We are fortunate to have secured the services of Joseph Yeadon who will be developing materials for us to distribute to members. His starting point is a questionnaire to all members which will be sent out shortly.  You can read more about Joseph's work below.

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Bath Allotments Association (BAA) Regenerative Growing Survey

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Joseph's work is part of a MSc Science Communication student project at UWE Bristol. His project aims to explore how allotment owners in Bath understand and define ‘regenerative growing’. In addition to contributing to research, the data gathered will be used to help with the creation of communication materials designed to support allotment growers. These materials may include accessible information about regenerative growing practices.

The survey should take around 10-15 minutes to complete. The survey will ask a few demographic-related questions and then explore more into your growing experience and understanding of ‘regenerative growing’.

The survey is anonymous, and no personally identifiable information will be collected. All responses will be stored in line with the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) 2018 and the University of the West of England (UWE Bristol) data management policies. You can stop the survey at any time.

For any questions about the survey, please email Joseph Yeadon on joseph2.yeadon@live.uwe.ac.uk

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If you are interested in joining the regenerative growing group, please contact john.ingham@yahoo.co.uk

Learn more about the recent workshop on regenerative growing at LCE on 13 September 2025

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