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Hello all,


We are new to the forum but from the local area and hoping that the community might be able to help us in our search for a space we could use for our start up.


We have recently setup Radical Harvest, an indoor urban farm, growing Microgreens. Microgreens are a relatively new plant category, where the crop is harvested at a very early stage resulting in high nutrition and flavour.


In order for us to take the business to the next level we need an interim space in which to grow. We are currently at a stage where growing at home is a little tricky and in the not too distant future we would hope to be moving on to something larger scale on a more permanent basis. Thus we are looking for something to use over the next 3-6 months.


The space we need does not have to be anything fancy. For our purposes we do not need natural sunlight or even a big area in which to work. We simply need somewhere with access to electricity which is weatherproof and secure. As we grow on a shelving system an area of 3m by 3m would be ample.


As a start up we are looking to keep costs as low as possible but would be happy to negotiate an arrangement for rent/business rates in return for the space.


If you or anyone you know can help or advise we would be very grateful and happy to hear from you.


Many thanks


Toby and Harry


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