The community garden offers a variety of services including growing and selling organically grown fruit and vegetables, providing volunteering, education, and training opportunities, delivering community activities, offering meeting room hire, and running a Warm Hub for visitors to relax.
There are a range of activities available at the community garden including a Tuesday Lunch Club, outdoor play for 5-13 year olds, ArtSpeak social group for the over 60s, Saturday Family Sessions, drumming sessions for toddlers and pre-schoolers, May Day Celebration, and new yoga sessions starting in May.
Visitors can participate in the activities at the community garden by dropping in during opening hours, booking a place for the Tuesday Lunch Club in advance, attending the various family sessions, and joining the new yoga sessions starting in May. Some activities may require prior booking or registration, so it's best to check in advance.
Visitors to the community garden can enjoy the Warm Hub with cosy chairs, make themselves a warm drink, explore the gardens, bring a picnic, purchase fresh organic produce, and participate in various activities and events. There are also meeting room hire options available for those interested.
Individuals can get involved with the community garden by attending the various activities and events, volunteering, participating in the gardening and growing of produce, joining the social groups, and hiring the Tandoor Oven for their own use. There are opportunities for people of all ages and interests to engage with the community garden.