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Cricketfield Community gardens

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Dan Best
on 4th March 2020
 

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Cricketfield Community Garden is community based project based Cricketfield Rd, Torquay. Its a Place to Belong, A Place to Breathe and A Place to Grow,  which offers many various opportunities for people of all ages in the community to get involved in growing herbs, flowers, vegetables and to socialise in a friendly  atmosphere.

We have open sessions on Tueasday and Thursday 10am -2pm or you could become a garden member and have unlimited access to the garden.

 The garden needs people that are interested and motivated to helping to grow food, maintain the site, promote the garden online and help run community events.

Plus as a bonus any time spent will be credited to your to your time bank account. An hour or a day, all is welcome and very much appreciated. Come along and enjoy your outdoor space.

Daniel Best Community Garden Lead / Community Builder for Barton, Hele & Watcombe.

Tele: 07905 765 263.

 

Community drop in at: Windmill Centre “Talking Point”on Monday 9.30-12  and  Acorn Centre “Our Space Project” 12 -5pm on Fridays. Please phone and check if I am there as sometimes I get called to other community events.


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