Plots are allocated with no charge to individuals, families and groups based in the DD4 6 postcode area (with leeway for those not too far outwith).
We have some “simple rules” and plot holders are encouraged to give at least five hours a year to the upkeep of the garden other than their plot. Communal tools are available.
Dundee Council’s Sensory Service uses the garden as a therapeutic resource for children with impaired vision or hearing. Schools use the biodiversity area as an educational resource. Pedestrians and cyclists use it as a pleasant shortcut to avoid a dangerous junction, and there’s been a reduction in litter and anti-social behaviour. The garden now has cultivated terraces where locals are growing their own fruit and veg for home-cooked meals.
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