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Get involved in our free community gardens and take home the fruits of your labour. A community garden is a shared project where people from all age groups, abilities and backgrounds come together to grow their own fruit, flowers and vegetables.
To get involved, email parksinfo@belfastcity.gov.uk or call our Community Parks Outreach Managers on:
Community gardens | Location | Details |
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Finlay Park | Finlay Park | This garden was developed as part of our Investment Programme |
Glen | Glen Community Centre | |
Glenbank Park | Glenbank Park | |
Grosvenor | Grosvenor recreation centre | |
Grove Playing Fields | Grove Wellbeing Centre | |
Knocknagoney | Knocknagoney Linear Park | This garden was developed as part of our physical investment programme |
Lenadoon | Beside Glen Road Community Centre | |
Musgrave Park | Musgrave Park | This community garden has been funded by the Public Health Agency (PHA). |
Shankill | Shankill Leisure Centre | This garden was created as part of our Growing Respect Programme. |
Suffolk | Beside Suffolk Community Centre | Won a Special Award for outstanding presentation at the Translink Ulster in Bloom competition. |
Waterworks | Waterworks Park | This community garden is managed by Grow. |
Whiterock | Beside Whiterock Leisure Centre | This garden was developed as part of our physical investment programme |
Avoniel | Beside Avoniel Leisure Centre | This garden is closed. |
Join our community gardens to:
All levels of experience are welcome. Experience isn’t essential as other community gardeners will be on hand to help. Our staff will also provide training workshops.
Volunteers can spend as little or as much time as they want at their local site, as all three gardens are open daily. When they're not in use the sites will be locked to keep them secure.
We supply all the tools and gardening equipment that you need.
Wear sensible footwear and warm, waterproof clothing during wet weather. It would be useful if you bring a pair of gardening gloves.
If you'd like more information about our allotments or want to add your name to our waiting list for vacant plots, contact the Open Spaces and Active Living Unit by email outdoorleisure@belfastcity.gov.uk or call 028 9032 0202.
Allotment | Address |
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Albert Drive Allotments | Albert Drive, Castlereagh, BT6 |
Annadale Allotments | Annadale Embankment, BT9 |
Ballysillan Allotments | Deerpark Road, BT14 |
Belmont Allotments | Cairnburn Road, BT4 |
Blythefield Allotments | Blythe Street, BT12 |
Musgrave Allotments | Stockman’s Lane, BT9 |
Whiterock Allotments | Whiterock Road, BT12 |
Interest in community growing is increasing, due to the benefits for health and wellbeing, as well as its potential to contribute to environmental sustainability and local economic development.
As part of Active Belfast, we’ve developed a Growing Communities Strategy. It aims to ensure there are more opportunities for growing in all its forms, and that all parts of the community are able to experience the benefits.
For a copy of our Growing Communities draft strategy. email parksinfo@belfastcity.gov.uk