Image of a white woman with grey hair wearing a pink top planting seeds in a raised bed at the Ruils allotment. She is smiling up at the camera. Next tour is a man in a black jumper writing on a packet of seeds.

Ruils Community Allotment

Do you want to try your hand at gardening?

The Ruils Community Allotment in Teddington is an accessible place for adults of all ages to enjoy growing and caring for a garden. The allotment has its own gate (half way down the allotments), raised beds for comfortable access and a gravel pathway, making it easily accessible for wheelchairs.

Our allotment group help maintain and plant the Ruils Community Allotment for all to enjoy! There are a variety of jobs, from helping with planting and maintenance to just spending some time outdoors.

There is a small parking lot in the cemetery and the 281 and 33 buses stop on Stanley Road which is just round the corner.

Date: Wednesdays

Time: 11:00 am – 1:00 pm

Location: Shacklegate Lane Allotments, Teddington, TW11 8UJ

 

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