
Our Services
Our Services are created to bring people together and support the community.

Seasonal Produce Deliveries
We deliver seasonal produce grown at Robin’s Nest and Orchard Farm using natural, low-impact growing methods. Our approach prioritises healthy soil and biodiversity, using techniques such as no-dig growing and companion planting to support resilient crops and a healthier environment.
What to expect
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Seasonal fruit and vegetables (availability varies across the year)
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Freshly harvested and packed with care
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Local delivery on set days (where available)
Why it matters
Choosing locally grown produce supports healthier food systems and strengthens community resilience — while helping keep NOC’s wider work going.
This service generates a small income that helps cover the running costs of the NOC project.
Check Delivery Areas | Join the Delivery List | Ask About This Week’s Produce

Landscape Garden Maintenance
This service is delivered with the support of our landscape volunteers, who give their time and practical skills to help maintain and improve outdoor spaces in a nature-first way.
Where appropriate, volunteers work alongside experienced leads, creating opportunities for skills-sharing while delivering real, visible outcomes.
By booking this service, you are directly supporting NOC — it is designed to generate a small but meaningful income that contributes to the running costs of the project, helping us keep our community workshops and wellbeing activities sustainable.
Typical support includes
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Seasonal tidy-ups and restorative garden care
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Bed preparation, planting, and garden refreshes
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Wildlife-friendly improvements and low-impact maintenance
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Mulching, compost use, and soil-first routines
We aim for practical, long-lasting results that support both people and the environment.
This volunteer-led service generates a small income that helps cover the running costs of the NOC project.
Request a Quote | Book a Garden Visit | Support the Project

Garden Machinery Service
This service is led by our mechanical volunteers, who offer their time and skills to help the community keep garden equipment safe, reliable, and in good working order.
By choosing this service, you are directly supporting NOC — it is designed to generate a small but meaningful income that contributes to the running costs of the project.
What we can help with
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Routine servicing and basic maintenance
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Fault-finding and minor repairs (where appropriate)
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Mowers, strimmers, hedge trimmers, and similar garden equipment
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Cleaning, set-up checks, and end-of-season guidance
Where parts are required, we will advise you before any work goes ahead.
Repair and Maintenance Workshops
Our mechanical volunteers also run beginner-friendly workshops to help people learn simple equipment care and maintenance skills, building confidence and supporting a repair-and-reuse approach.
This volunteer-led service generates a small income that helps cover the running costs of the NOC project.
Book a Service | Join a Repair Workshop | Support the Project

NOC No tech camping retreat
Escape the noise of everyday life and reconnect with nature at our NOC No-Tech Camping Retreat Pilot, set in the peaceful surroundings of Robin’s Nest Farm. This pilot is being developed in partnership with organisations that champion wellbeing, youth development, and community connection — offering groups a supportive, screen-free experience that helps people slow down, reset, and reconnect.
During the day, participants are invited to take part in hands-on horticultural workshops, learning practical skills such as seed sowing, planting, nurturing, and harvesting fresh produce. These sessions encourage teamwork, responsibility, and connection to the natural environment.
The retreat also includes equine-assisted therapeutic experiences, offering time to connect with horses in a calm, supportive setting. These ground-based sessions promote focus, confidence, emotional regulation, and mutual trust, and are suitable for a wide range of ages and abilities.
Evenings are intentionally simple and technology-free, allowing time for rest, reflection, shared meals, and positive group interaction. With distractions removed, participants are encouraged to build stronger relationships, communicate openly, and enjoy the benefits of being fully present.
Working With Partner Organisations
As a pilot project, we are working alongside a small number of partner organisations to shape and refine the retreat model. We want to ensure it is practical, inclusive, and genuinely beneficial for the communities it serves. Participating groups will be invited to share feedback to help guide future development.
Who This Pilot Is For
The NOC No-Tech Camping Retreat Pilot is well suited to organisations and groups such as:
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Scouts and youth organisations
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Local sports teams and clubs
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Schools, colleges, and community groups
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Wellbeing, leadership, and team-building programmes
Activities can be adapted to suit different group sizes, ages, and objectives, including resilience, confidence-building, teamwork, and wellbeing.
This retreat is about more than camping — it is about creating space to breathe, recharge, and grow together. Participants leave feeling refreshed, grounded, and more connected to themselves, each other, and the natural world.
