Adamsdown Community Garden Project
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Overview
Work started on the Adamsdown Community Garden in spring 2006 after a comprehensive community consultation.
Working with local volunteers and BTCV (British Trust of Conservation Volunteers) the outside space of the Adamsdown Resource Centre has been transformed over the past two years.
The garden is used regularly by local schools the Adamsdown Environmental Action group and other community organisations. It is also available for hire.
Regular events are held every two months, offering the chance to help with maintaining the garden, learn new skills and meet new people.
If you would like to know more or are interested in volunteering with the Environmental Action Group please contact us on 02920 460 899.
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