Going for Gold Bristol 10th March 2021 Every week, The Super Supper Club works in collaboration with Baggator to prepare meals using supermarket food that would otherwise be thrown away to make home-cooked meals and food boxes for those in need who have been affected by COVID-19. The latest Bristol Bites Back Better blog post is by Baggator’s Anya Agulova, … Read More
Don’t you just love it when a plan comes together
We are in a Recession. Friends and Neighbours are staring into an abyss. Others, through luck and Privilege, are pressing on with their agendas. The Baggator Nexus has tried to find a way through using the loan gift from a neighbour; incredibly dedicated Volunteers, and the skills of the Nexus members. Sometimes we felt like the witches from Macbeth stirring … Read More
Even in Lockdown2 there are Nice Problem
Some problems are nice problems. Last night We had a nice problem. We’re short of funds (not a nice problem). We’re short of volunteers (not a nice problem). Poverty and the need for a helping hand are rocketing (definitely not a nice problem). We’ve run out of Fridge and Freezer space – that is a nice problem. Why? Because people … Read More
Baggator Nexus and Lockdown 2
In the Baggator Nexus we believe that we must do everything we can to limit the spread of Covid-19. In the Baggator Nexus we believe we must do everything we can to limit the damage of Lockdown2 and the Covid-Recession. This is what we are doing At the Pickle Factory 13 All Hallows Road, BS5 0HH Baggator Gardening Project – … Read More
Baggator Bike Club helping young people get on the road
Baggator Bike Club is for young people aged between 11 and 18 who need a bike. They are taught to mend donated bikes and can keep them afterwards. They can donate £20 if they choose to, this money will go towards new parts for their bike and others. It usually takes around 3 sessions to renovate one of the bikes. … Read More
Cycling Sisters – free cycling lessons at Baggator
Cycling Sisters has been set up by local women to help support other women, particularly those who may face religious or cultural barriers, to learn how to cycle. It started with a conversation about getting back in to cycling and encouraging other women to cycle too. The response from Muslim women has been overwhelming but all women are welcome, irrespective … Read More
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