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Explore Norwich's community gardens and outdoor spaces
Connecting with and protecting nature in our city
Looking to join a local project, meet like-minded people or simply enjoy the green spaces Norwich has to offer? You're in the right place. This page is your guide to the city's vibrant network of community gardens and outdoor initiatives.
We're celebrating the amazing work of volunteers who are turning green spaces into thriving community hubs. Our aim is to make it easier for everyone to discover, enjoy and get involved with these local projects.
Here's what you'll find:
📍 Interactive map: Explore nearly 50 community gardens and outdoor sites, including Grapes Hill, Marlpit Community Garden and Friends of Waterloo Park.
🌻 Get involved: Many gardens are open to the public. Scroll through the map to find contact details, opening times and the best moments to visit or lend a hand. No experience needed - just enthusiasm!
💡 Have an idea? If you've got a project in mind to help your community connect with nature, reach out to the community enabling team. We're here to help you bring it to life and can support your request to take on a green space.
Explore Norwich's community gardens and outdoor spaces
Connecting with and protecting nature in our city
Looking to join a local project, meet like-minded people or simply enjoy the green spaces Norwich has to offer? You're in the right place. This page is your guide to the city's vibrant network of community gardens and outdoor initiatives.
We're celebrating the amazing work of volunteers who are turning green spaces into thriving community hubs. Our aim is to make it easier for everyone to discover, enjoy and get involved with these local projects.
Here's what you'll find:
📍 Interactive map: Explore nearly 50 community gardens and outdoor sites, including Grapes Hill, Marlpit Community Garden and Friends of Waterloo Park.
🌻 Get involved: Many gardens are open to the public. Scroll through the map to find contact details, opening times and the best moments to visit or lend a hand. No experience needed - just enthusiasm!
💡 Have an idea? If you've got a project in mind to help your community connect with nature, reach out to the community enabling team. We're here to help you bring it to life and can support your request to take on a green space.