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Home » Tufnell Park community garden opens gates for social gathering

Tufnell Park community garden opens gates for social gathering

Blake FosterBy Blake FosterApril 26, 2025 London 1 Min Read
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Chetwynd Road Community Garden, in Tufnell Park, will open its gates to the public on Sunday, May 11, at midday.

Visitors will be able to explore the garden, socialise, and enjoy refreshments.

The garden was created to bring residents together to grow fresh, organic food and create a green haven in the heart of Dartmouth Park.

Green haven opens gates for community social and spring celebrationGreen haven opens gates for community social and spring celebration (Image: Chetwynd Road Community Garden) Donations welcome as community garden continues year-round effortsDonations welcome as community garden continues year-round efforts (Image: Chetwynd Road Community Garden)

It was founded on the principles of community, permaculture, and organic growing, with a focus on sustainability and biodiversity.

Richard, a member of the garden, said: “This garden is about more than just plants.

“It’s about people coming together, sharing skills, and creating something truly special.

“The open day social will be a great opportunity for the community to get together and enjoy the garden.”

The garden welcomes donations and is open year-round for anyone interested in lending a hand.

For more information, follow @Chetwynd Road Community Garden on Instagram.





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