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Food growing in the park

We want to run food growing workshops in the park for local people, young and old, making great use of our polytunnel, the existing raised beds and also the covered growing spaces in the park.

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Gardening course starting February!8 years ago

Gardening Course starting Saturday 17 Feb We will be running a six week gardening course starting Saturday 17 Feb, 2-4pm. In fact it's only five weeks as the sixth will be the Easter weekend so the sixth session will be Sunday 25th March - where all the other sessions will be on a Saturday including Saturday 24th March. The course will be like by Martin Cobley who ran a similar course at a community garden in Wandsworth last year. The course will include lots of information and practical hands on experience. This means you will accumulate lots of knowledge and be ready to grow your own veg at home and in the garden together this year. To sign up, please send an email to [email protected]. The more the merrier!

What we've been planning in Agnes Riley Gardens8 years ago
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Thank you to everyone who helped to fund this project, we really appreciate your support. Our first event of the New Year will be our 'Apple Tree Wassailing' event on Saturday 13th January from 1pm - 4pm in the community garden. We're also going to be learning more about pruning fruit trees. We'll keep you updated with information about upcoming workshops and events.

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Food growing in the park hit its fundraising target!9 years ago

Brilliant news, thanks everyone!

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Food growing in the park has reached 80% of its target!9 years ago
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Food growing in the park has reached 70% of its target!9 years ago
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Food growing in the park has reached 50% of its target!9 years ago
5 people liked Food growing in the park9 years ago
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10 people have backed Food growing in the park!9 years ago

Whoop, 10 people have pledged since fundraising began!

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Food growing in the park has reached 30% of its target!9 years ago