Great Shelford Village Charity Allotments
The allotments, a mix of large (22x6m) and small (11x6m) plots, are located at the end of The Hectare, Great Shelford CB22 5UT.
The allotments, a mix of large (22x6m) and small (11x6m) plots, are located at the end of The Hectare, Great Shelford CB22 5UT.
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The National Allotment Society has issueduseful guidance on how to manage allotmentsin accordance with government regulations. This guidance is updated regularly, so please do keep an eye on their website.
Squash is an arts and health initiative that promotes creative health education through workshops, courses, events and training.
Situated on a hill withsweeping viewsover London andsurroundedby ancient woodland, playing fields, an historic school and a renowned golf course, Grange Lane Allotments are an important resource for its members, for wildlife and for the local community. Members recognise their responsibility to conserve and develop these allotments.
Ampthill Town Council has two allotment sites, Grange Farm (62 plots), which is at the end of Tavistock Avenue, and Everitt’s Field…
Let’s Grow Preston is a Preston charity using gardening and horticulture therapy to promote mental and physical wellbeing while connecting people to local green spaces.
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The Parish Council administers three allotment sites. A traditional allotment garden is 250 sq.m. (10 rods or poles) which was the area deemed necessary to grow enough produce to feed a family for a year. Over the years, as allotment gardening became more of a leisure activity, rather than a necessity, plots have been…
A free informal community garden in Caversham growing fruit, vegetables and flowers.