Weymouth Peace Garden
Peace Gardens
Peace Gardens
Why have an allotment? Allotments are a great way of producing homegrown, healthy fruit and vegetables at low cost. As well as this, they are:
Community Cafe & Garden, buy fresh fruit and veg, volunteer, take part in workshops and activities for Health & Well Being, Arts,Crafts and outdoor, nature based activities for all the family.
You can become a member of the Westbourne Allotment Association two ways, one by becoming a Plot Holder, or two by becoming a Social Member.Social Membership entitles you to all of the following benefits for just £5.00: – Free invite to our annual BBQ – at the allotments (bring a chair, drinks, and maybe an…
Located in Hawes Lane, occupies a site of nearly eight acress and provides over 200 plots to the local community. Established in 1912 on what was then farmland,
There are several allotments across East Herts. Allotments are managed by different Councils depending on which Town you live in. For all allotments across the District, we advise that bonfires are managed carefully and we advise you ensure they are fully out before you leave.
Discover one of the greatest restored gardens and visitor attractions in West Sussex, near Chichester. Admire the walled kitchen garden, Edwardian pergola, Arboretum, award-winning Sunken Garden and more. Open 9am at…
West Bergholt Allotment Association cultivates 137 plots & are part of a proud tradition dating back to 1865 when the land was first granted.
West allotment community centre is a non-profit organisation that is trying to bring people together in Shiremoor.
Learn more about allotment gardens in Peterborough. Including information on allotments owned by the council and the allotments contact form.