Hello and welcome to the Boundary Way Project blog.
'The Boundary Way Project' is about developing Boundary Way Community Garden as a resource for local people. To do this we are currently working with artists and heritage specialists to research the natural and social history of the site and develop it as a venue for arts, nature and wellbeing activities. We will also be putting together an online educational resource that will be available for use for the academic year 2018-19.
View from the top of the allotment
Funding from Heritage Lottery and Arts Council is supporting current development work which includes sessions with local schools and community open days. Herbalist Maria Billington is mapping native plants through the seasons and artist and filmmaker Geoff Broadway is recording stories and anecdotes from plot holders. We would love to hear from you if you have a story to tell about the Allotments and Community Garden and we are also on the look out for old photographs of the area.
Boundary Way Community Garden is a wonderful green space in the Warstones area, it is a haven for wildlife and a place for contemplation and relaxation.
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Land Art created in a workshop with artist Richard Shilling
We hope that this blog will give us the opportunity to share more with you about what we are doing in Boundary Way Community Garden. So what will we be sharing on here? Well, we will be writing about events and activities, the history and heritage of Boundary Way, our news and plans for the future, our work with artists and creatives and alongside all of that opportunities for you to get involved in our journey.
Want to get involved... click the contact us page above to find out how to do just that. We would love to hear from you.
