The Allotment Society of Kilcoole is a community of local residents growing their own food, both at home and in communal spaces. The Society was founded in June 2016.
We are currently focusing our efforts on four objectives:
1. Registering people who are interested in allotments
2. Identifying potential sites to lease or buy, either public or private land
3. Organising monthly meetings to visit gardens, discuss food growing, etc.
4. Establishing the Society as a registered charity, drafting our constitution, etc.
Please join our GIY group or Facebook page to see when our next meeting is. We'd love to hear from you!
The Allotment Society of Kilcoole is a community of local residents growing their own food, both at home and in communal spaces. The Society was founded in June 2016.
We are currently focusing our efforts on four objectives:
1. Registering people who are interested in allotments
2. Identifying potential sites to lease or buy, either public or private land
3. Organising monthly meetings to visit gardens, discuss food growing, etc.
4. Establishing the Society as a registered charity, drafting our constitution, etc.
Please join our GIY group or Facebook page to see when our next meeting is. We'd love to hear from you!
We have included allotments in our remote co-working hub to give users the chance to have a break from work and go grow their own. We are calling it 'Work and grow!'
The allotments are also open to the public., its not exclusive!!
Well we are up and running. I laid in the water supply last week and now all the rotovating planting of hedges and gates is done.
Tirmor allotments is officially open!!
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I noticed that John Webb has expanded his private allotments on Sherlock's Lane in Kilcoole. This remains the best way to get into growing in Kilcoole, if you don't have a place of your own.
If you want to contact John please message me and I can send you his details.
Hi folks - due to the current situation I am caring for the Kilcoole primary school's polytunnel while the students and teachers are away. It's likely that they are not going to resume school and our group would continue to manage the tunnel until September.
If one of our members within close proximity can commit to watering and using the tunnel I would be happy to set you up with access. There are six good-sized raised beds, some of which are partially used with perennials but most of the space is still open.
The tunnel requires watering at least once a week. The person managing the tunnel would also need to come and close the doors if a storm is forecast.
Hi James
I am thinking of setting up an allotment on farmland in Timmore Lane near Newcastle,
Do you think any members of your group would be interested?
It is a private allotment not on public land.
Let me know if anyone may be interested>?
Thanks
Huw