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St George Park community gardens

23/6/2012

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All we need is enough members and othersis enough membersisCalling all members:
Our idea to have a community garden in St George Park has taken a step further!
Marie (St George's parkeeper) has surpassed all our expectations and has offered us the ground in the centre of the bandstand plus four large plots circling the edge of the hardstanding on the bandstand. Assistance has been offered with the removal of the turf and free compost can be delivered direct to the park.

All we need is enough members and neighbours to help others to participate and to help neighbours join in and enjoy the growing.  So, if you can spare a regular time in the week, or an occasional session, please let us know through the 'Contacts '  section of the website.  The more of us get growing organic, the better.

Once we have a big enough core of interested participants a meeting will be held to chose how to run the garden and for what purpose. There are lots of ways to make a garden like this really interesting and fun and productive for the whole community. Sign up now via our 'contact' link or come along to the Redfest in St Georges Park on Sat 4th August to discuss the proposals with someone from Avon Organic Group. hope to see you there!

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