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30 Thingwall Park Organic Orchard Project Federation of City Farms 31 Windmill Hill City Farm Community &Gardens 1 8 15 26 29 Allotments Allotments are great places to If you would like information about web site meet others who have an taking on an allotment plot, please contains useful information relating interest in growing their own contact Bristol Parks’ Allotment to the allotment service, how to food, gardening and healthy Office, which is based in Colston apply for an allotment, location eating. Bristol has over 4000 House, next to the Colston Hall. maps, organic growing and allotment plots on 108 sites You can visit the office, or phone allotment associations. Avonmouth Community Larkrise Community throughout the city, so 0117 9223737 Monday to Visit www.bristol-city.gov.uk Centre Garden Federation of St. James City Farm The Growing Space wherever you live an allotment Thursday, 8.30am to 5.00pm and use the A – Z index to link Farm site will not be far away. (8.30am to 4.30pm on Fridays). to the allotments pages. City Farms and A working farm with rare breed livestock inThe project offers gardening activities for Newly developed multi-purpose garden and the centre of the city. Wonderful facilities people experiencing emotional difficulties, games area for all ages, which promotes 5 The farm is in the process of moving to a Community Gardens new location. Please telephone for details. for family visits and a full educational work experience, training and gardening knowledge of (and provides opportunities 19 programme for schools and groups. courses for children and adults, and to learn about) food growing and acts as a UK wide charity that supports, promotes Facilities: Contact the farm for further details. volunteering opportunities with possible venue for a wide range of social activities and advocates on behalf of local groups vocational training. It also promotes Facilities: linked to the community centre. engaged in community managed farming, healthy eating and grow your own, and Facilities: gardening and growing activities. Main 23 has a small public gardening library and office ‘The GreenHouse’ in Bristol, with 12 information centre in partnership with the regional offices and workers throughout Open: Weekdays 10am – 3.30pm, Balsam Project Healthy Living Centre. 32 106 the UK. The GreenHouse is a timber Arlington Road Speedwell A/D View Weekends by appointment only Facilities: Open: Open most days via community centre framed, grass roofed, environmentally Open: Tuesdays – Sundays, 10am – 5pm Directions: Community centre situated at friendly building set in a small wildlife/fruit Directions: Take the West Aston Road out summer, 10am – 4pm winter, closed the end of Avonmouth Road, close to the and vegetable garden with pond. of Trowbridge. Larkrise Community Farm is December and January 33 Ashley Vale 107 Springfield 1&2 on the right hand side as you go out of New Roots Community junction with Gloucester Road Facilities: Trowbridge past the housing estate Directions: The farm is situated between Bus: No 41 from , AllotmentOpen: Contact for details Albany Street, Upton Street and Tredworth Easter Garden Open: Project open every day of the week 517 from Westbury-on-Trym Train: Contact: West Ashton Road, Trowbridge, High Street in the heart of the Tredworth Open: By prior arrangement A small communityDirections: allotment Keyford based Community in the Garden for vegetable and plant sales. Gardening 34 Atwood Drive 108 Stanley Terrace Avonmouth Station, on Gloucester Road, Award winningOpen: community9am – 5pm garden when groups not using BA14 6DQ Facilities: district of inner city Gloucester Bus: No 7 Open: Monday – Friday, 9am – 5pm. Ashley ward(Frome) of Bristol. - between The allotment Keyford caters Gardens and library and resource centre open Tuesday, is five minutes walk from the garden establishedthe in 1997 garden by andlocal occasional residents with Saturdays and Directions: The community garden is from Gloucester City Centre Train: Closed Bank Holidays Telephone: 01225 751 675 specifically Crownfor families Gardens, living locallyleft before to the Keyfordsite. traffic Wednesday and Thursday 9.30am – the help ofopen many days other supporters, including adjacent to the farmyard at Hartcliffe Gloucester Central Station (1 mile from farm) Contact: 257 Avonmouth Road, lights. Glastonbury Community GardensRehabilitation – off And 4.30pm, contact for details ‘The Land Is Ours’. Provides a focal point forDirections: The GreenHouse is situated on Community Park Farm, Lampton Avenue, Facilities: 35 109 Avonmouth, Bristol BS11 9EN Directions: Behind the projects house – the Wells Road, behind Bowyers Close. The Contact: 23 Albany Street, Tredworth, Barracks Lane Stapleton community activities and has enhanced Hereford Street opposite a small area of Hartcliffe, Bristol Bus: No 75, 76, 77. Training With Trees Directions: The Growing Space is to the Telephone: 0117 982 7445 on the corner of Rhode Lane and Taunton Mendip Community Garden Project – Mobile Gloucester GL1 4NG community spirit and the quality of living inopen land at the bottom of Windmill Hill, Molesworth Drive Allotments are between rear of High Street in Wincanton town Road. Access is through the houseBedminster, Bristol Bus: No 52 from project working throughout the ProvidingMendip area rehabilitationOpen: 10am support – 6pm, andTuesday training - Thursday the area. The garden also makes a very Nos 79 and 81 Molesworth Drive, Open: Always open, workdays 1st Sunday Telephone: 01452 305 728 centre, adjacent to the Dolphin Hotel car Contact: 130 Taunton Road, Bridgewater,Temple Meads Station to St Catherine’s Hartcliffe Millennium Contact: 29 Houston Way, Fromein aBA11 peaceful 3EU mature woodland setting with 36 110 pleasant show of appropriate landscaping Withywood, Bristol, adjacent to of every month Directions: The Surgery is halfway along park Bus: Please call the project for details Bath Road Stibbs Hill TA6 6BB Place, 75, 76, 77 from Bristol City Centre a supporting tree nursery offering tree within the overall local pattern of extremely Withywood School Bus: No 36, 52, 76 Telephone: 0797 321 8240 Prewett Street, off Redcliffe Hill Bus: No 75, Train: Nearest train stations are Castle to St Catherine’s Place Train: Bedminster Green Directions: On the corner of Ashley Hill planting and woodland activities for people narrow roadsTelephone: and small buildings.01278 433 416 76,77 to Church Train: Cary and Templecombe Station via Temple Meads Station, limitedA three andContact: a half acreHHEAG, community The Gatehouse owned Centre, and Briavels Grove Bus: No 5a from Bristolto regain confidenceBristol Temple to be Meads involved Station, in 5 minute walk Facilities: Contact: The Balsam Centre, Balsam Park, 37 69 111 service, 100 yards walk. Bicycle: Cycle park with rockeryHareclive garden, Road, a Hartcliffe, fruit and flowerBristol BS13 9JN City Centre to Sevier Street Train: society and stable employment as part of Beaufort Road High Grove Stoke Lane Contact: The Surgery, Canynge House, Wincanton, Somerset BA9 9HB path runs past GreenHouse garden, pond, amphitheatre, a play area for Montpelier Station the recovery process from mental illness. Telephone: 0117 946 5285 16 Prewett Street, Bristol BS1 6RF over 8’s and a Sure Start under 5’s play area. Working to build community projects and Telephone: 01963 34563 Contact: FCFCG, The GreenHouse, Website: www.hheag.org.uk Contact: 119b Ashley Road, Montpelier, open to school groups and parties. Open: Open all the time, with a public Hereford Street, Bedminster, Bristol BS3 4NAThe green is maintained by volunteers and Bristol BS6 5NU Telephone: 0117 927 2407 38 Beckington Road 70 Horfield A 112 Struminster Road right of way via stone steps. Wheelchair hosts environmental activities and community Facilities: access from Wesley Place only. No toilets Telephone: 0117 923 1800 events – please contact office for details. Telephone: 0117 944 5374 2 on site, but public toilets on Blackboy Hill Website: www.farmgarden.org.uk Facilities: roundabout and lots of pubs in the vicinity 39 71 113 Open: Monday – Friday, 10am – 4pm. 27 Bedminster Down C Horfield B Swanmoore Crescent Directions: Easter Garden is located on a Weekends by arrangement sloping site between High Street Clifton Open: 24 hours every day Directions: The woodlands are situated 3 Talbot Road and Wesley Place off Upper Belgrave Road 40 Bedminster Down E 72 Hudds Hill 114 Bus: No 1, 43, 54 to the top of Directions: The green is located off miles east of Exbridge and Dulverton off the (Callington Rd) Train: Bishport Avenue, between the City of Bristol A396 Tiverton to Bridgetown road by the to Station and walk up College and Teyfant Community School Lawrence Weston village of Oldways End, just off the B3227. Whiteladies Road Bus: No 36, 76, 77 from Bristol City Centre Entrance and parking area is opposite the 41 Bifield Road 73 Kenmare Road 115 Thingwall Park Community Farm 20 entrance to Allshire Lane Bus: No 307 from Contact: 2 York Street, Blackboy Hill, Contact: c/o Hartcliffe Community Taunton or Barnstable, 398 from Tiverton, 30 Bristol BS8 2YE Campus, Room 2:16, ,Visitors are free to walk around the six acre 678 from Minehead Train: Exeter, Taunton Bath City Farm Bishport Avenue, Hartcliffe, Bristol BS13 0RJ Telephone: 0117 973 308 voluntary managed farm and meet a wide and Bridgewater Stations 42 Bishopsworth Road 74 Kersterman Road 116 Trymside variety of farm animals. Farm Shop open on The 15 hectare farm enables local people Telephone: 0117 377 6223 or 377 6209 Contact: 33 Meadow Close, Hockley Wednesday 3.00 – 4.30pm, Friday 10.00am – St Werburghs to learn about nature, the environment, Heath, Solihull B94 6PF 9 3.00pm. Special events are held occasionally. rare breeds, craft activities and Telephone: 01564 782 758 City Farm 43 75 117 sustainability. It also provides volunteer, Facilities: Bouchier Gardens Layfield Tynings Field youth work and educational programmes Visitors are welcome every day of the year that promote enjoyable learning and social to this friendly working farm that offers a opportunities, and has strong links with real taste of country life. We provide animal 44 76 118 Open: Open daily, including bank Broadfield Road Lockleaze Vale Lane other local community groups and schools. Paddington Farm Trust husbandry and horticultural training, holidays, 9.30am - 4pm. Closed Mondays environmental youth work, services for Facilities: and Christmas Day A 43 acre organic farm in Glastonbury that welcomes groups wanting to escape children, community events and more. SaleThingwall Park Organic Directions: The Farm is between numberthe city and learn something about of plants, animal produce and wormeries. 45 Brooklea 77 Lynton Road 119 Wedmore Vale 65 and 67 Saltmarsh Drive, Lawrence organic gardening and the countryside. Community room available for hire. Orchard Project 13 Weston Bus: No 42, 43 to Long Cross, Accommodation available for up to 20 in Facilities: We plan to establish an organic orchard on an 6 518 to Kingsweston Lane Train: Grow Your Own a fully heated converted barn. empty allotment site. As well as volunteering46 78 120 Open: Open access via 12 foot entry Avonmouth or Train Stations Brook Road Malmesbury Close Whitefield opportunities, we hope in the future to have points, staff on site Monday – Wednesday Bicycle: Cycle path close by Facilities: Community Allotment 24 apple days and to provide workshops on the Directions: The farm is situated south A community allotment with children’s area Contact: Saltmarsh Drive, Lawrence planting and care of fruit trees. west of Bath, below the Whiteway area and Weston, Bristol BS11 0NJ 47 79 121 where local people can use principles of Open: Main site, summer 9am – 5pm, Facilities: Canford B Metford Road Whittock Road above Twerton village. Access from Kelston permaculture and organic methods to Telephone: 0117 938 1128 winter 9am – 4pm, every day including bank View, off The Hollow Bus: No 16, from grow their own food. Regular workshops Open: Pre-book by arrangement holidays. Community Garden, always open Bath Central Bus Station Train: Bath Spa and workdays – always looking for 48 80 122 Station (close to Bus Station) Directions: Fron Wick Hollow, in central Directions: Main farm site, adventure Open: Variable/by arrangement Canford E Molesworth Drive Wickham Hill volunteers and ideas. playground, community building, café Contact: 86 The Parade, High Street, Glastonbury, continue along Maidencroft Directions: Thingwall Park allotment site, Facilities: Lane for half a mile. The entrance to the and office on Watercress Road; community Twerton, Bath BA2 1DE garden on Mina Road, next to off Thingwall Park Road, bordering Eastville farm track is just before Middlewick Park Bus: No 48, 49 Bicycle: Bristol/Bath 49 81 123 Telephone: 01225 481269 St. Werburghs Church, now a climbing Chalet Gardens Monsdale Drive Woodcroft Road Holiday Cottages Bus: No 375 from Bristol, cycle path, Alcove Road exit 667 from Castle Cary to Street centre Bus: 5, 25 to James Street Easton Community Open: Open all hours – public footpath Train: Montpelier Station next to allotment Horfield Organic and 669 from Street to Glastonbury Robinswood Hill Rare Contact: 51 Everest Road, , Allotment Train: Castle Cary Station Contact: Watercress Road, St. Werburghs,Bristol BS16 2DA 50 Charlton Road 82 Myrtle Hall C 124 Woodwell Road Directions: Plot 24, Westfields Allotments Community Orchard Contact: Madencroft Farm, Maidencroft Bristol BS2 9YJ Telephone: 0117 965 8429 Started by local volunteers and communitybehind Field Lane, Woodfields, Cam Bus: No Breeds Centre 210 Train: Cam and Dursley Train Station Community Orchard run by Organic 17 Lane, Wick, Glastonbury, Somerset BA6 8JN Telephone: 0117 942 8241 groups in 2001, it offers sociable gardening A working rare breeds farm on the edge of every Thursday, tea, refreshments, rustic Group with over 50 different varieties of Telephone: 01458 832 752 51 Clay Bottom 83 Netham 125 Aldermen Moores Contact: 1 Cambridge Avenue, Dursley, apples. The orchard illustrates various Gloucester with an active breeding shelters and a pond. Run as a collective GL11 4AU programme. The farm specialises in the with organic, sustainable and recycling methods of fruit training, has a polytunnel with apricots, peaches, grapes and other most endangered of rare breed livestock. ideas, it is also a training site for courses, Telephone: 01453 548 189 52 84 126 schools and community groups. All soft fruit. Also includes a wildlife area, Facilities: College Road New Brooklea 3 welcome, including children. pond, bees and a picnic area with benches. Facilities: Facilities: Ashley Vale Open: Open every day of the year, 10am – 53 Colston Field 85 Novers Park Road 127 4pm winter, 10am – 5pm summer 31 Association Open: Thursdays 11am – 4pm. Available Open: Open to school groups etc. by Directions: The farm is situated inside for visits at other times by arrangement appointment. Working meetings Lower Shaw Farm Robinswood Hill Country Park, off Reservoir 54 Cranbrook Road 86 Oatlands Avenue 128 Bell Hill/Hillside Road (please phone) penultimate Saturday each month from Road and is signposted from the Gloucester 28 February – November, 2pm – 4pm. Children’s Project 21 Ring Road Bus: No 9, 9a, 93 from Directions: Off Gordon Road, Whitehall, Prospective members are welcome to join Gloucester City Centre Train: Gloucester 10 The Farm has organic vegetables, herb and Bristol. Entrance track is between numbers in. General public open days such as Apple Central Station (2 miles from farm) 55 Dangerfield Avenue 87 Okebourne Road 129 Birchall Road 58 & 60 Gordon Road, opposite Rose Day in October and Wassail in January flower gardens and wildlife areas. There are Green Cricket Club Bus: No 6, 7 stop on sheep, a pig, poultry and a play area. It is Contact: Robinswood Hill Farm, Reservoir Gordon Road Train: Stapleton Road Directions: Entrance via lane opposite 23open to groups by arrangement and there Road, Gloucester GL4 6SX Kings Drive, Bishopston. Site only open onis a program of activities for all – contact Bath Organic Station is 1mile from allotment. Bicycle: Telephone: 01452 303 206 56 Dovercourt Road 88 Packers 130 Cycle path (Bristol – Bath) from Bristol take special days: see above Bus: No 20 from the farm for details. Community Garden right exit on to Gordon Road, just before Bristol City Centre to the top of Kings Drive, Bishopston Facilities: Mature, half-acre site demonstrating the bridge over Rose Green Road, 20m down 57 Downend Road 89 Park 131 Golden Hill organic cultivation of fruit, flowers, herbs track on the left Contact: c/o 80 Kings Drive, Bishopston, Pear Community and vegetables, wildlife habitat and Contact: 18 Eve Road, Easton, Bristol BS5 0JX Bristol BS7 8JH conservation, composting toilet, Telephone: 0117 924 8124 Orchard community composting, community Telephone: 0117 939 8337/0117 955 3670 Open: Open for specific workshops and 58 Dubbers Lane 90 Pendock Road 132 Kennel Lodge Road orchard, courses in gardening and crafts. Hartcliffe Community Pear Community Allotments are five Windmill Hill City Farm events, and for groups by arrangement School/group visits welcome. joined allotment plots converted into a An independent community project run on Park Farm Directions: Old Shaw Lane, opposite Randallfruit orchard, wildlife and water garden. Facilities: sustainable principles, seeking to meet local 91 133 Community farm in South Bristol developing Crescent, close to the B4534, Shaw, SwindonThe orchard is maintained by volunteers. 25 Sustainable Southville people’s needs by providing over 50 Perretts Park Kingsway A a range of facilities and activities. Bus: No 1, 19 Train: Swindon Station Contact the orchard for details of events activities including a 4.5 acre working farm, and volunteer workdays. Contact: Old Shaw Lane, Shaw, Project community gardens, children and family Open: Saturday mornings 10am – 1pm, Facilities: Swindon SN5 5PJ Facilities: centre, adventure playground, café, shop, 92 134 other dates/times by arrangement The Sustainable Southville Project involvesmeeting rooms, computer centre, Plummers Hill St Aidens Road Telephone: 01793 771 080 local people in improving parks and rivers vocational and recreational training courses Directions: Located at Lower Common in Bedminster, Southville and Ashton. The Allotments (West) to the South of Royal Open: Please contact the farm for details Website: and support for disadvantaged people. Open: Access by appointment project works with residents to turn small, 93 135 Victoria Park. The entrance is on the Upper Directions: The Farm is at the end of www.lowershawfarm.co.uk/childrensproject neglected patches into community gardens.Facilities: Portway Salisbury Avenue Bristol Road, adjacent to the children’s play 7 Lampton Avenue, off Bishport Avenue, 14 Directions: Entrance gate to allotment site It encourages allotment holding and organic area and opposite the Hop Pole Public Hartcliffe Bus: No 75, 76, 77, 78 from is on Metford Road, Redland, opposite food. Domestic gardens are promoted House Bus: No X39 from Bristol Bus Bristol City Centre, No 336 from Bath Metford Place. Follow the path and turn through an annual front garden competition. Stibbs Hill Station, No 14, 17, 716 from Central Bath left at the T-junction. The community 94 Redcatch E 136 Train: Bath Spa Station Contact: Lampton Avenue, Hartcliffe, allotments (30 – 35) are at the end of the Facilities: Association Bristol BS13 0QH path Bus: No 54b from Bristol City Centre Open: Tuesday – Fridays 9am – 5pm, Contact: c/o 28 Ashley Avenue, Lower to Whiteladies Road. From there it is a 20 closed Christmas Day and Boxing Day Weston, Bath BA1 3DS Telephone: 0117 978 2014 95 137 Talbot Avenue minute walk to Metford Road St George Open: Southville Centre 9am – 9pm, Directions: The site fronts onto Philip Telephone: 01225 312 116 Contact: Flat 3, 230 Wells Road, Monday to Thursday, 9am – 5pm Friday Street and is bounded by Clarke Street and Bristol BS4 2PJ Community Farm Whitehouse Lane, Bedminster Bus: No 52 Directions: The Southville Centre is closefrom Temple Meads Station, 75, 76, 77 59 Enterprise 96 Rock 138 Troopers Hill 18 Telephone: 0117 330 7046 A group of local residents from St George,to the junction of Beauley and Stackpool from Bristol City Centre Train: Bedminster Bristol are in the process of investigating Roads, on the East side of Beauley Road Station via Temple Meads Station, small various sites with a view to establishing a next to the church Bus: No 25 from local station with limited services, 300 new community farm and garden in the Bristol City Centre Bicycle: Cycle lane yards from farm 60 Falcondale Road 97 Royate Hill 139 The Meadow area. Ideas include a working farm, gardens,to Coronation Road, quiet roads to Eastville Park 11 community café & shop, play centre, Southville Centre, bike racks Contact: Philip Street, Bedminster, Bristol BS3 4EA Community Garden training and volunteering opportunities. Contact: Southville Community Centre, 61 98 140 Please contact for information about Beauley Road, Bristol BS3 1QG Telephone: 0117 963 3252 St George A Wessex Avenue Renovation of an existing community Lampton Gardens progress to date. Telephone: 0117 923 1039 4 garden developed in the 1980’s from the The garden provides opportunities for Contact: 58 The Kingsway, St George, old open-air swimming pool. A partnership volunteers to learn and practice a wide Bristol BS15 8AH 62 Fortfield Road 99 St Giles 141 White City between Eastville Park Action Group and range of horticultural skills. Mendip Community Bristol City Council. 22 Telephone: 0117 960 3253 Facilities: Gardens Facilities: Umbrella group for: Keyford Community 63 Gifford Road 100 St Peters Rise Hartcliffe Health Garden (Frome) - garden created from co- Open: Tuesdays, please contact project owned wasteland for local residents. Small Open: Open during daylight hours from & Environment for details plots in use for gardening, trees, wild areas 64 101 Autumn 2005 and composting. Glastonbury Community Goffenton Drive Sea Mills Directions: The garden is halfway up Action Group Garden – similar to Keyford Community Directions: The garden is on the Lampton Avenue on the right hand side Garden but with a grassed play area for East side of Eastville Park, close to the The Sow and Grow project has two sites (when walking up the hill) behind a set of Bridgewater Sure children. The Mendip Community Garden Play area Covered area Children’s playground and car park, and encourages local people to grow andgreen double gates Bus: 76 and 77 from Redcliffe Key 65 102 Project – Mobile project that helps people Goulston Road Sir John Lane Start Growing Group off Park Avenue Bus: No 48, 49 to eat fresh fruit and vegetables. There are Bristol City Centre to Bishport Avenue layby Royate Hill on Fishponds Road opportunities to learn horticulture skills in a in sheltered or rented accommodation in Environmental Project Wildlife garden Shop/things for sale Walled garden primarily used by families and friendly and relaxed atmosphere, purchaseContact: CSV Environment, St David’s the Mendip area to create and use their Contact: 49 Thingwall Park, Fishponds, An innovative community environmental children under 4 years old from the Hamp organic quality produce and volunteer. Centre, Queen’s Road, Bishopsworth, gardens and community areas. 66 Grittleton Road 103 Snowdon Road and Eastover area of Bridgewater, to explore,Bristol BS16 2AJ Bristol BS13 8LF project in South Redcliffe that includes Toilets Training placements are also available. Facilities: community gardens, an allotment project, Holiday activities Picnic area grow, play, harvest, and have fun in. Telephone: 0117 958 4715 Facilities: Telephone: 0117 964 0114 regular recycling, litter picks, raised beds Facilities: and environmental art activities. The Entrance fee 67 Half Acre Lane 104 Southmead project also provides information about a Fully accessible Animals on site wide range of local environmental issues. Café Handwashing facilities Volunteering 68 Hazelbury Road 105 Speedwell