Get involved!
Whitley GrowAllot invites you to

Wednesday, 20th Feb at 12.30pm @ Whitley Community Cafe
The Whitley GrowAllot is your community garden. A place where local residents of all ages and community groups can plant, grow and harvest herbs, fruit, vegetables and flowers
You can choose what to plant and we will help you to grow your own.
The garden space is for you, your family and your community. It offers a safe and peaceful environment and a real chance to connect with other people. come along and decide what goes on there.
There will be lunch provided.
It’s Free – It’s Open – It’s Yours. Get involved and change your life!
Do invite anyone who might be interested. Please let us know if you can come. Contact Sharon on 0118 9586692 or email [email protected]
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