Dead Hedge

We have a new wildlife habitat on site that will help to reduce the amount of waste that we burn and support biodiversity.

We have created a ‘dead hedge’ along the riverbank opposite the Clubhouse.   This will replace the aging wooden fence with a new habitat.

Insects and invertebrates love rotting wood and the dead hedge will be a perfect home for them.

Insects and invertebrates are a vital part of a healthy garden. They help pollinate flowers and crops, They eat pests and are food for larger animals (such as small mammals hedgehogs and birds), They also help to recycle nutrients and improving the soil.

The fence was created by our members on Community Spruce days using stakes pollarded from a tree in the wildlife garden, together with recycled fencing wire.

Members are asked to put their woody waste on the dead hedge rather than taking it to the bonfire area.

Green Flag Community Award – 18th year!

Photo of allotment members holding Green Flag

We were successful in achieving the Green Flag Community Award for the 18th year in a row due to the hard work and commitment of our members maintaining our allotment site.

At monthly Community Spruce days our members undertake work to maintain the site and help prepare for events.

Photo showing people standing around benches sowing seeds
Members sowing vegetable seeds for sale at our Open Day in May

The assessor described the site a ‘much loved and well used local allotment site and leisure resource for the community providing wellbeing, physical and social activities’.

Our Open Day returns – Sunday 22 May 2022

We will be opening our gates on Sunday 22 May between 11-3pm for our Open Day.  You will be able to tour the allotments, visit the Wildlife Garden or sit in the Secret Garden.  There will also be stalls, children’s activities,  honey bee demonstration, pond dipping, as well as tea, cakes and a BBQ.

There will also be our ever popular Plant sale so you can grow your own at home.

We look forward to welcoming you back to our allotments.