Stamford Street Allotment Society unveils ambitious plans to build community Sensory Garden
- bailey116
- Apr 3, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 20
In the heart of Ellesmere Port, a transformative initiative is taking root – the Stamford Street Community Garden.
This ambitious project spearheaded by the Stamford Street Allotment Society seeks to address the need for shared facilities among local community groups. The key focus is on inclusivity and accessibility, with the development of a wheelchair accessible allotment site that promises to be a communal hub for various activities for the local community.
The Stamford Street Community Garden is actively developing an inclusive, wheelchair-accessible allotment site that goes beyond conventional boundaries. The site will not only include essential amenities such as meeting areas and toilets but also ample space for gatherings, community projects and networking.
The project's driving force is a diverse team of community members representing various nationalities, sexual orientations, and age groups, all united in their commitment to fostering community cohesion. The primary objective is to establish a communal space that serves as a hub for the community.
The Stamford Street Community Garden aims to be an inviting venue for community and school groups to engage in a wide range of activities. It will also serve as an outdoor meeting place for organisations supporting Ellesmere Port, further enhancing community connections.
Recognising the importance of therapeutic horticulture, the space will feature a sensory garden designed to cater to a diverse spectrum of users, including those with mental health challenges, learning disabilities, and individuals seeking a sense of belonging within a community.
The project has outlined specific steps to create an accessible environment, including the creation of wheelchair-accessible paths, completion of veg bed foundations, and the establishment of themed areas like a pergola, pond, and wildflower garden.
The Stamford Street Allotment Society aims to expand its community to include other local groups and organisations, emphasising the importance of collaboration.
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