Project Lyttelton
Project Lyttelton
A community based charitable Trust working in the Lyttelton/Whakaraupo area of Christchurch, NZ.
We are community catalysts evolving action through community projects on local food, waste, climate change, community education, connection and events and youth projects in dynamic and uncertain times.
Farmers Market
Every Saturday 10 – 1pm On London Street
Whatever the weather, you'll find fresh fruit and vegetables, free range eggs, bread, meat, fish, cheese, juices, herbs and plants at the Lyttelton Farmers Market every week.
Details of which vendors will be at the market are sent out in the newsletter every Friday afternoon.
And dogs are welcome on a lead & under control...
Community Garden
Every Wednesday 10 am-2 pm to work in the garden
and at 12.30 pm for a shared lunch
The Community Garden looks to grow food for the community, grow connection between people, grow knowledge about the food we eat and about our planet.
With a network of raised beds, worm farms, chickens, composting, propagation in our large glasshouse, and lots of work taking place in the orchard there are always things to see and do in our garden all year.
Accessed via the lane by the swimming pool and up the metal stairs or through gates on St David Street.
The Garage Sale
Lyttelton's Op Shop
Open 10 am-4.00 pm Wednesday to Friday 10.00 am-1.00 pm Saturday
54 Oxford Street, Lyttelton - up the driveway beside the swimming pool
It is run on the power of volunteers as a social enterprise raising funds on a Saturday for local community groups ad supporting other Project Lyttelton projects.
We aim to recycle and reuse our community’s surplus goods to reduce the amount that would otherwise go to landfill.
The Garage Sale Mending Group
Every Tuesday at 10.30am at the Lyttelton Library on London Street.
Volunteers repair/up-cycle donated clothing items that might otherwise go to landfill. Everyone welcome – just turn up!
The LIFT Library
Resources for Creating a Better World
Open every day from 10am to 3pm at Lyttelton Information Centre, 20 Oxford Street
The Lyttelton Harbour Time Bank
A bank but not as you know it
Time banking is about creating a web of connection between individuals with every exchange of skills is an opportunity to give and receive and to build a stronger community.
Time banking is a form of community skills swapping where no money is exchanged, just time.
So what skill would you like to share?