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Shrewsbury
Since the turn of the 2001, the Gethin family have diversified their once dairy farm dramatically to what is now one of the Midlands’ largest organic recycling businesses. The enterprise More info...
Bishop's Castle
Going wild in BC is a community project aiming to integrate more wildlife into Bishops Castle and the surrounding area to make it a more nature (and people) friendly place! More info...
Bridgnorth
A free gardening group for anyone interested in growing their own fruit and vegetables, herbs or edible flowers. It’s also for socialising with like-minded people and for sharing gardening knowledge, More info...
Bridgnorth
A local supplier of sustainably grown vegetable, herb and fruit plants for the home garden. All of our plants are grown locally and naturally – our preference is to work More info...
Ludlow
Passionate about sharing a responsibility for the future wellbeing of our planet and community. Member of Ludlow21 Food resilience subgroup, using Incredible Edible grant to plant publicly harvestable fruit trees More info...
Wem
It’s all about FOOD…if you eat you’re in! Community gardening to create edible gardens in public spaces. Grow, Eat, Share. More info...
Lea Cross
Natural Gardener, Nancy Lowe is an RHS qualified organic gardener, award winning garden designer and permaculturalist. Originally trained as an environmental scientist, Nancy has a passion for sustainability and ecology More info...
Shrewsbury
Shropshire Nature Gardens Club welcomes new members to join us for an annual programme of wildlife garden visits, plant and seed swaps. Beginning in March and continuing right through the More info...
Oswestry
The OsNosh community garden is a place for everyone. Don’t be put off if you know nothing about gardening – this is the place to learn. We think being outside More info...
Broadstone
Currently assisting Corvedale CE Primary School with their weekly gardening club and setting up a community larder in Diddlebury. Despite its known benefits, gardening in schools is difficult to instigate More info...
Shrewsbury
Green Credentials: Grow Your Own, Organic, Outdoor Learning, Reduce Waste and Supporting Green Community
Shropshire Master Composters are volunteers who encourage home composting and waste prevention. The group was established in 2006. Over 90 volunteers have since graduated from a special course which is More info...
Shrewsbury
A friendly community of individuals interested in organic gardening. Monthly meetings and various events including days out, Potato Day and Seed Swaps. Affiliated to Garden Organics (HDRA), the biggest organic More info...
Shrewsbury
Green Credentials: Habitat Conservation
The Shropshire Parks and Gardens Trust is a registered charity working to protect historic gardens throughout Shropshire and influence public awareness and appreciation of the county’s parks and gardens heritage. More info...
Shrewsbury
We are the only charitable organisation in the county focused solely on nature conservation in Shropshire and we manage over 40 nature reserves for wildlife to thrive and people to More info...
Shrewsbury
The Street Allotment Projects are not for profit community gardens based in Shrewsbury, Shropshire which hopes to provide free veggies to the community. More info...
Market Drayton
The Eco Hut is a place to bring your empty bottles and refill with a wide range of eco-friendly household cleaning products that do not cost the earth in any More info...
Ludlow
Home-grown seasonal flowers arranged with wild abandon. Jam-jar posies, bunches and arrangements of Ludlow foraged, found and grown flowers and foliage. Flowers, foliage, herbs, seeds – grown and gathered, foraged More info...
Shropshire
Green Credentials: Habitat Conservation
Environmental conservation organisation. Planting trees and helping wildlife to keep Shropshire and it’s borders alive – forever More info...
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