Thursdays 9:30am-12.30pm
Our growing group is an opportunity for local adults to enjoy growing vegetable and fruits and maintaining our beautifully wild space.
We’re a community space which is used by local primary schools, secondary school students, community groups and young families. We have a small group of adult volunteers who spend Thursday mornings maintaining the acre for these groups.
Working together with others in the outdoors is proven to help people’s general wellbeing and is especially beneficial to those people in the local community experiencing social isolation.
The work is dictated by what the space needs at the time.
Everyone is shown how to use tools, given guidance and support and encouraged to work at their own pace and chat as they go. Our 11am tea break is an important part of the session giving the opportunity to enjoy a cuppa together.
Our regular volunteers range in age from 18 - 80, sharing knowledge with the next generation.
We offer access to a beautiful wild space, allowing local people to get outside in nature and feel better. It’s free to get involved.
If you’d like to visit space2grow and see if it’s the right place for you then please email info@space2grow.space.
We hope to see you soon!
"Out of the house, off their devices, in the fresh air.
What's not to love about that?"
St Andrews primary school visit space2grow every Monday and have enjoyed exploring the change of seasons as part of their 'understanding of the world' lessons.
The wettest start to the year has meant the muddiest of acres but we've realised that one man's mud is another man's...muddy treasure!
In this first newsletter of 2026 we take a little time to look back on the year just gone. It was full of highlights...
It was a very wet and wild day for the last volunteer session but that did not put off the Christmas celebration!
We were delighted to hear that we had won the popular Fifty for Fawkes Guy Competition at the annual Fireworks and Torchlit Procession organised by Farnham Round Table!!
Huge thank you to all those who joined us for our weekend garden volunteer day.
The start of a new term and children in our space2grow sessions enjoying the many benefits of an outdoor learning space.
This summer holiday we welcomed hundreds of children to the garden for our free holiday clubs.
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