Come and join us for our 29th Summer Open Day at Stanmer Organics, Stanmer Park. Our unique and diverse land based projects will be opening their gates for you to explore and enjoy all that is on offer. Meet the team, join a workshop, site tour, enjoy a demonstration of skills. It is a free event but bring cash to buy refreshments, organic goods and/or art. No 78 bus will bring you to Stanmer Village, follow the signs from here. Dress code- farm (all terrain shoes and clothing) Dogs on leads are welcome.
Leave no trace event
🌼 catch up with what’s on offer on the day on social media
Accessible parking is available contact stanmerorganics@gmail.com
Soil Association Organic Standard License number AB14039
Photo: Jools & Liz Fork and Dig it, Katy: Wylde Service, Rhona Hearts & Flowers and our inspector Vick Cain
We’re thrilled to announce that Stanmer Organics has once again passed its annual Soil Association inspection, securing our certification for another year. This achievement reaffirms our commitment to sustainable, ethical, and regenerative growing practices, and allows us to continue nurturing our thriving off-grid community at the heart of Stanmer Park.
Each year, the inspection assesses every aspect of our operations — from soil health and seed sourcing to composting, crop rotation, and biodiversity management. Passing this rigorous process means that our fruits, vegetables, medicinal herbs, indigenous wipps (young tree saplings), and flowers for cutting all meet the highest organic standards. More than that, it’s recognition of the dedication and collective effort of everyone involved in the Stanmer Organics community — growers, makers, volunteers, educators, and visitors alike.
For over two decades, Stanmer Organics has been a hub for ecological learning and low-impact living. Entirely off-grid, the site is powered by renewable energy and sustained by permaculture principles that work in harmony with the natural landscape. Our growers use regenerative methods to restore soil fertility, encourage wildlife, and build climate resilience. Composting, mulching, and water-harvesting systems are at the heart of our approach, ensuring that nothing goes to waste and that the land continues to regenerate itself naturally.
Our work extends beyond food production. We cultivate medicinal herbs used in community health and wellbeing projects, grow native tree saplings (whips)for rewilding and restoration efforts across Sussex, and produce cut flowers that bring colour and life to local homes and events. Every crop and every plant is grown with care, respect, and deep awareness of its role within the wider ecosystem.
This year’s successful inspection is a testament not only to our growing practices, but also to the community spirit that sustains Stanmer Organics. Volunteers continue to contribute countless hours to maintaining the site, sharing skills, and helping us create a space where people can reconnect with the land and learn about sustainable living in a hands-on way.
As we celebrate this success, we look forward to another year of growth, learning, and regeneration. We remain committed to nurturing the soil beneath our feet, supporting biodiversity above it, and sharing the knowledge and joy that comes from truly sustainable living.
Thanks to our sub group team who have lead us through another successful inspection.
Here’s to another year of organic abundance and community resilience at Stanmer Organics! 🌱
SO Administrator / Coordinator Location: Remote (with occasional visits to Stanmer Park, Brighton) Hours: 4 hours per week (up to 18-20 hours per month). Pay: £17 per hour
Stanmer Organics is a vibrant collective of 18 land-based projects in Stanmer Park, Brighton. Together, we grow food and medicine, care for the land, and nurture community connections.
We’re seeking a friendly, organised, and reliable Administrator / Coordinator to support our Directors with day-to-day administration, communication, and coordination. You’ll manage enquiries, keep records up to date, support meetings, and help maintain positive relationships with our members, partners, and Brighton & Hove City Council.
This flexible, part-time role suits someone who enjoys bringing order to busy community organisations and values sustainability, inclusion, and care for people and planet.
Download the full job descriptionhere and the application formhere.
Deadline for applications is Monday 27th October at 5pm Interviews: Tuesday 4th November from 10am
Apply by sending your completed application form to stanmerorganics@gmail.com and help us grow a thriving, connected, and sustainable community at Stanmer Park.
Pause, forage, dye and dance– at Stanmer Organics’ Petal Project
Stanmer Organics’ Petal Project is excited to announce three upcoming collaborative workshops for 2025 at its Stanmer Park plot.
The Pausing for a Mono Moment of Magic and Movement with Kt Simpson, founder and director of local immersive theatre company Copperdollar, is a series of quarterly meetings designed to explore, honour and share space around the menopause.
The dates are:
Celebrate the Feminine – Friday 7th March 12pm-2pm
The Power of Potential – Friday 16th May 2pm-4pm
Re-storing the Balance – Friday 19th September 2pm-4pm
Embracing the Shadow – Friday 28th November
Creating a Forage Garden, an opportunity to learn how to grow an edible garden with the celebrated (Brighton-based/born) Michelin chef and urban forager Christian Amys. The Forage garden will begin to take shape early this year so come and get involved in the early planning stages.
While Savile Row-trained bespoke coat-maker and colour genius Ruth Frances will run a Colournatural dyeworkshop this summer- watch this space for a release date. We will start to sow the natural dye plants at our volunteer days so please come and get involved!
Volunteer days are every 3rd Sunday and every other Monday.
We are also delighted to announce a new partnership with Echo Performing Arts – a Brighton based dance company for neurodivergent people, and/or people with physical and/or learning disabilities.
Opened in 2019, as a not-for-profit CIC (community interest company), the Petal Project provides a glorious space in which everyone, including adults with additional needs can get creative in nature, using natural materials.
Come and join us as we delve into nature in creative, accessible and therapeutic ways.
Our long standing native tree nursery “Special Branch” has local, native, bare-rooted trees and shrubs for sale. They are grown on site by the wise hands of the Special Branch volunteer team and can bought for a steal at £1.20 – £2 each this winter.
Be quick if you would like some as supplies are limited!
Contact Special Branch directly by emailing Martin and the team: specialbranchtrees@googlemail.com
THIS PLOT IS NOW LET! We have not one but two exciting new projects joining us under the banner of Stanmer Organics!
Watch this space for further news…
Stanmer Organics are excited to announce that one of our most established plots is available to rent from Spring 2023.
The plot is situated on the bottom track of Stanmer Organics and has clearly defined areas of hedging, clearings, a pond, wild flower areas and a beautiful willow bower. The soil is currently poor to grow on except in one small area so any growing project would need to establish raised beds. The plot is suitable for a variety of purposes but horticultural knowledge and skills will be paramount to take care of this piece of land.
To view the plot please join us on Saturday 7th January 11am-2.30pm or Sunday 8th January 11am-2.30pm. We will be meeting at the entrance sign to Stanmer Organics by the bottom gate (opposite the large woodchip pile).
A site plan of current use and measurements will be sent out with the application form.
Stanmer Park is inside one of the UNESCO Biosphere Reserves called The Living Coast. Stanmer Organics participated in two videos that were produced to showcase the natural environment and cultural heritage within this area.