How to Find the Share Garden
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H O W T O F I N D S H A R E N U R S E R I E S A N D T H E S H A R E G A R D E N T H E S H A R E G A R D E N I S B A S E D I N T H E G R O U N D S O F S P R I N G F I E L D U N I V E R S I T Y H O S P I T A L , 6 1 G L E N B U R N I E R O A D , T O O T I N G , L O N D O N S W 1 7 7 D J . N E X T T O B U I L D I N G 1 5 . I T C A N B E A C C E S S E D V I A B U R N T W O O D L A N E O R G L E N B U R N I E R O A D HOW TO FIND SHARE NURSERIES AND THE SHARE GARDEN Share Garden, Gillian Webb Memorial Garden, in the grounds of Springfield University Hospital, 61 Glenburnie Road, London SW17 7DJ. The Share Garden is situated next to Building 15. By car By From Tooting High Road, turn on to Trinity Road (A214). Follow Trinity Road and take the first left onto Glenburnie Road. The hospital entrance is located at the end of this road. Parking is available at Springfield University Hospital and costs £2 for24 hours By train Wandsworth Common or Balham. The nearest National Rail station is Balham. Southern trains run regularly from Victoria station on the Victoria, District and Circle lines. From Balham, Springfield University Hospital is about a 25-minute walk. Alternatively, travellers can transfer to the London Underground at Balham, take the tube one stop south to Tooting Bec, and walk or take a taxi to the hospital from there. There are also buses that run from Stop C at Balham National Rail station up towards Tooting Bec. The bus will take about 15 minutes. Tooting Bec (Northern Line). Turn right out of the station by the ticket By underground barriers, turning left onto Trinity Road. Take the first left, Glenburnie Road, and follow this road right up to the hospital. By bus Bus G1 goes through Springfield Hospital. Buses 155, 219, 319 and 355 all go past Tooting Bec tube station The garden is fully accessible to people with disabilities Share is a registered charity that provides training and employment support for disabled adults, including those with learning disabilities, physical/sensory impairments, autism and mental health needs. To learn more about Share’s work, visit www.sharecommunity.org.uk WWW.SHARECOM MUNITY.ORG.UK.