Stratford Press

Garden set to grow community spirit

Project will also offer learning opportunit­ies

- Alyssa Smith

The Ha¯wera community garden project is seeking green thumbs, garden dabblers, and lots of community spirit, says Sustainabl­e Taranaki community garden co-ordinator Alice Arnold.

“This project doesn’t have an end date and people can join in at any time, there’s no timeline.”

The garden will be located at St Mary’s Anglican Church on Princes St where a hall was located.

“With the hall being demolished it left a canvas for us to work with. It’s a place for school groups and the community to form relationsh­ips, and friendship­s and share and learn different skills.”

The project is funded by the Tindall Foundation.

Alice says the project is a partnershi­p between St Mary’s Anglican Church, Sustainabl­e

Taranaki, Enviroscho­ols and the community.

“On Wednesday we had a

planning day which was all about getting our partnershi­p with the community started.

“We were very impressed with the turnout with a lot of people interested in the community garden,” she says.

Alice says groundwork is expected to start in May.

“We’ve got a lot of people on board who are ready to help.”

Sustainabl­e Taranaki south Taranaki project manager Andrea Rowe says as well as nurturing the community, the community garden will also grow learning opportunit­ies.

“So far we have Ha¯wera High School and Tawhiti School on board through Enviroscho­ols.

“It’s a space for workshops and will provide plenty of educationa­l opportunit­ies. Our motto is ‘unity in community’ so this project is a way we can do that.”

Reverend Shirley-Anne says the project is exciting.

“It’s like the old days, a workable community garden.

“It’s a place to grow all sorts of vegetables but to also sit and look and if the beans are ready to be picked they can grab some for tea.”

For more informatio­n, visit the Sustainabl­e Taranaki Facebook page or send an email to Alice at alice.arnold@ sustainabl­etaranaki. org.nz.

 ?? ?? Sustainabl­e Taranaki community garden co-ordinator Alice Arnold (left), Reverend Shirley-Anne and Sustainabl­e Taranaki south Taranaki project manager Andrea Rowe.
Sustainabl­e Taranaki community garden co-ordinator Alice Arnold (left), Reverend Shirley-Anne and Sustainabl­e Taranaki south Taranaki project manager Andrea Rowe.

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