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The BATCOM Community Composters Build

BATCOM By BATCOM

BATCOM (Brimscombe and Thrupp Community Composters) are building their brand new site, where we will take green garden waste and turn it into beautiful compost for our community.

Stroud District Delivery stage

58
backers
£26,060
raised

Funding is now over. Bear with us while we tot up all your pledges!

The BATCOM site in Hope Mill, Thrupp, will feature six very large composting bays through which we will turn tonnes of shredded and mixed green garden waste until it has transformed into living compost to enrich the soil for next year's growing. BATCOM is a Community Benefit Society. It's owned by anyone in Brimscombe and Thrupp who buys a £1 share. The composting scheme will be largely built by volunteers and this project, The BATCOM Build, will help to pay for a lot of the materials and tools needed to get us underway. Once the big composting bays have been put in place by local building firm Yateman's, the community will be on site painting, making fences, landscaping and putting up signage before we can open. This project will support this second stage of the build. BATCOM will be a welcoming space for all who have a love for growing, gardening and nurturing the land - and a desire to help grow community resilience and resourcefulness in a time of change.

What we'll deliver:

  • Buy building materials
  • Install a leachate collection and pump system
  • Landscape our site to support the surrounding ecology
  • Buy composting tools and equipment for volunteers
  • Put up signage to help people to use the site

Why it's a great idea:

BATCOM will provide a solution to a local problem - many of the narrow lanes are inaccessible to the council's green waste collection lorries - we have to resort to smelly bonfires or drive our green waste over to the recycling centre at Horsley. The scheme will bring people together - for a long time, the Parish Council-owned Hope Mill site has been an abandoned and underutilised industrial plot located right in the middle of the parish. BATCOM will turn it into a place where people can come to work together outdoors in a lively green space which is also a useful public amenity. We will compost our green waste locally - reducing particulate pollution from bonfires and carbon monoxide pollution from transportation. We will support biodiversity- with microbes and nutrients originating from our own gardens. We will cut garden centre trips to buy plastic bags of poor quality commercial compost when instead we pop down the hill to fill a sack of the good stuff to take home.

Steps to get it done:

  • Purchase primer & paint then paint container in dark green
  • Purchase scaffold boards, treat them and build partitions for bays
  • Install perimeter fencing
  • Purchase materials and build lean-to shelter against container
  • Purchase and installation of solar kit to power leachate pump
  • Buy seeds, plants and bat/bird boxes
  • A working day landscaping with Stroud Valleys Project
  • Buy wheelbarrows and other site tools and equipment
  • Design, order and install site signage

BATCOM's aim is to promote lower-impact living - through community composting and also by increasing awareness of environmental issues such as soil health, biodiversity, peat-loss, carbon-capture and recycling. We will help promote the development of other community composting schemes in the Stroud district. As a Community Benefit Society we use co-operative values and principles to guide us as we grow in the way our community want. With a democratic governance, all the big decisions can be voted on by everyone. In collaboration with Gloucester County Council and Garden Organic as part of the Master Composters project we will deliver composting workshops and events locally. We also hope to continue to work with Brimscombe and Thrupp Parish Council moving forward with their plans to enhance the Fromeside Land in Brimscombe and Thrupp.

Location Stroud District

About the space

BATCOM will be situated on an industrial plot to the left as you turn down Hope Mill Lane off the London Road. Known by locals as 'The Old Brewery Car Park', it has stood empty for many years.

Council

Gloucestershire County Council

How will the money be spent?Target (inc. fees)  £24,215

Site preparations by builders - £9,700
Three years free rent - £6,000
1000 x green recycling bags with BATCOM logo - £2,160
Boundary fencing and gate - £1,250
Lean-to materials - £777
Bat and bird boxes - £510
Hedging and saplings - £400
Stroud Vallys Project x1 day landscaping - £300
Banner, Bay signs, Site sign - £299
Fire extinguisher point plus £8 delivery - £273
Other - £1,729

Costs Breakdown

This shows how money raised for the project will be spent. These costs have been confirmed by the project's Delivery Manager and verified.

Site preparations by builders
£9,700
Three years free rent
£6,000
1000 x green recycling bags with BATCOM logo
£2,160
Boundary fencing and gate
£1,250
Lean-to materials
£777
Bat and bird boxes
£510
Hedging and saplings
£400
Stroud Vallys Project x1 day landscaping
£300
Banner, Bay signs, Site sign
£299
Fire extinguisher point plus £8 delivery
£273
Other Read More
£1,729
  • Lithium Battery plus £8 postage
    £228
  • Forks x4
    £194
  • Wheelbarrows x2
    £187
  • Solar pump
    £180
  • 35 scaffold boards for bays
    £175
  • 20 litres shipping grade paint + £8 postage
    £146
  • 20 litres primer + £8 postage
    £146
  • Spades x4
    £118
  • Wildflower seeds 500g
    £70
  • Treatment for scaffold boards 10 litres + £8 postage
    £63
  • Pipeline
    £55
  • Padlock plus £4 postage
    £49
  • High Viz vests plus postage £7.78
    £47
  • Chain plus £4 postage
    £45
  • Float switch plus £5 postage
    £26

Overfunding

This project is enabled for overfunding. If the project hits its funding goal before the end of the campaign period, any extra funds raised will be spent (in order of priority) on:

  • Contingency for the project to protect against price fluctuation
  • Funding towards the purchase of a trommel/compost sieve

Target (inc. fees)  £24,215

Our Volunteer List

We're currently looking for people to offer skills and time to develop our project! Check out the list of what we need below and then use the 'Volunteer' button to the right to get involved.
  • BATCOM has six volunteer directors with space for a couple more, and specifically would welcome interest from anyone with hot admin skillz, financial accounting wizardry or social media/online savvy.
  • Is anyone up for a day of digging, planting, hammering, painting, sawing, drilling and big mugs of tea? We are organising a working party to get this show up and running, come and join us
  • A regular crew of volunteer site assistants needed to look after members when they bring down their green waste. This will be a couple of hours a week/month on rota depending on your availability. Must look good with a high-viz and a smile.

Want to help?

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Volunteer

Offers

Neil Spicer offered
Time and labour to help setup and run
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