Community Garden at Hertford Avenue Allotment

Work is continuing on a new project at the allotment site at Hertford Avenue which is scheduled to be completed in the Spring.

The project is to create a community garden, including wheel-chair accessible raised beds, which will be a new facility for allotment holders, two partner charities and a local primary school. The funding is provided by a grant from the Richmond Community Fund with objectives of:

  • A new wheel-chair accessible area of five raised allotment ‘beds’ for horticulture and ‘learning through cultivation’.
  • A new platform or patio bordering Beverley Brook, with an adjacent pond and wildlife area, for teaching/training, showcasing biodiversity and well-being support.
  • More intensive use of an existing lawned Green to promote health and well-being and community cohesion.

The access arrangements for those to benefit from this project will be available at a later date.


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About Richard AH White

Retired Solicitor specialising in child law and former Tribunal Judge hearing cases on special educational needs and welfare benefits.
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1 Response to Community Garden at Hertford Avenue Allotment

  1. Unknown's avatar Veronica Congdon says:

    fantastic initiative!

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