Hi all
Our allotment society is starting to work with the community by turning one alltoment into a disabled access plot with raised beds, another one into split smaller plots which they are letting the primary schools use and I have just managed to secure a 3/4 plot for the high school that I work at on behalf of the head of 6th form.
He is going to get the kids into gardening and once the plot is cleaned up and established he is going to get the lower school involved as well.
This all came about because he approached me to ask how to clear a turfed area within school grounds to use for growing veggies, as we had just had our AGM on the allotments (well in the pub actually) I knew about the new developments with schools coming on board so I approached the chairman and they have agreed a plot for our school..
I reckon the head of the 6th form owes me one, as the allotments are next door to our school.
I wonder if anyone elses allotments work with schools and disabled groups in this way?
I think its a great idea
Cheers Chris
Our allotment society is starting to work with the community by turning one alltoment into a disabled access plot with raised beds, another one into split smaller plots which they are letting the primary schools use and I have just managed to secure a 3/4 plot for the high school that I work at on behalf of the head of 6th form.
He is going to get the kids into gardening and once the plot is cleaned up and established he is going to get the lower school involved as well.
This all came about because he approached me to ask how to clear a turfed area within school grounds to use for growing veggies, as we had just had our AGM on the allotments (well in the pub actually) I knew about the new developments with schools coming on board so I approached the chairman and they have agreed a plot for our school..
I reckon the head of the 6th form owes me one, as the allotments are next door to our school.
I wonder if anyone elses allotments work with schools and disabled groups in this way?
I think its a great idea
Cheers Chris
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