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The Council has two allotment sites, one at Percy Drive and one at West Avenue. The Percy Drive site was originally owned by Amble Urban…
Peacehaven Horticultural Society is a club for those interested in gardening. It has been running for many years and currently meets the second/third Mondays of the month (Bank…
To be added to the allotment waiting list or for more information please contact The Information Office via email:info@peacehaventowncouncil.gov.ukor call01273 585493.
Join Roots Allotments and skip the waiting lists. Get your own allotment patch with seeds, tools, and community support. Starting from £9.99/month.
The allotments are administered by Pangbourne Parish Council and are situated on the edge of the village to the south, with the entrance on Grahame Avenue (off Kennedy…
The Old Chesterton Allotment Society (OCAS) has been welcoming and encouraging the growing of fruit, vegetables and flowers in Cambridge for over 100 years. We are a membership…
Parson Cross Initiative Projects is based in North East Sheffield. We aim to create community and provide support and sanctuary for people living in our local area of…
Allotments are a great way to grow your own food, enjoy the outdoors and be part of a local community.
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The community garden project began in response to the parish plan questionnaire which gave every resident an opportunity for their say on what was important to them.