Bring Organity to Your Area - Start a Collection Hub

Your Town Could Have This

If you've found this page, you're probably somewhere Organity doesn't yet deliver - and you want to change that.

Good. That's exactly how Winchester happened. It's exactly how Cradley Heath happened. And it's how the next hub will happen too.

Organity isn't a company that opens new territories on a spreadsheet. We expand because communities ask us to, commit to the model, and make it work together. Every hub we run today began with someone asking: 'Can we have this where we live?'

The answer is almost always yes - if a few conditions are in place.

 

How the Hub Model Works

Starting a hub doesn't require a warehouse, a delivery van, or any infrastructure on your part. Here's what it does require:

        A committed group of roughly 10 people who are ready to order every week and pay a collection fee

        A reliable local contact who can help coordinate collection - this is often the person who starts the hub

        A suitable collection point: this can be a home, a driveway, a community space, or any safe location where people can pick up their boxes

        A trial period to prove the model: once we have 10 weekly committed orders, we'll run a trial delivery run to your area

 

That's it. Organity handles the sourcing, packing, and logistics. You handle the local community.

 

It's Already Working Elsewhere

Winchester, Hampshire: a group of community members wanted access to organic food and reached out. We established a regular collection run to Winchester. It's now a thriving weekly hub.

Stanstead Abbotts, Hertfordshire: any already established community group who meet regularly heard about the Organity project through word of mouth. We worked with their members to setup an Organity hub so they could access both fresh and store cupboard food every week.

Cradley Heath, West Midlands: one of the most underserved areas in the UK for genuine organic food. A community of people in the Black Country found Organity, committed to the model, and now have weekly access to the full range.

 

These aren't outliers. They are the template. They show that the Organity model is not geographically limited to South Buckinghamshire - it goes wherever communities want it to go. Some communities already existed and chose Organity; others formed around it.

 

What Your Community Gets

        Weekly access to the full Organity range: fresh produce, meat, dairy, bread, pantry

        Genuinely organic and chemical-free food - no seed oils, no pesticides, no herbicides, no GMOs

        Bespoke boxes - every member chooses exactly what they want

        Prices that are consistently competitive with (and often lower than) supermarket organic ranges

        A weekly community gathering point - collection days become a highlight

        The knowledge that your spending is supporting real farmers and producers, not supermarket supply chains

 

Get in Touch

If you think your area is ready for a hub, we'd love to hear from you. Tell us:

        Where you're based (town and postcode)

        How many people you think you could bring on board initially

        Whether you have a potential collection point in mind

 

Email us at info@organity.co.uk with the subject line 'New Hub Enquiry' and we'll get back to you to talk through the next steps.

Start a Hub Enquiry

Not Ready to Start a Hub?

If you're in an area we don't currently serve and you're not sure you can pull together 10 committed members yet, the best thing to do is join our mailing list so we can let you know when we expand near you - or browse the shop and see if home delivery reaches your postcode.