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About Babs Community Garden Group

What is Babs: 

We are an unincorporated association of like-minded volunteers who have come together to create a relaxing, creative space in the heart of the elephant & castle for the benefit and inclusion of communities & to foster the betterment of mental health of the community.

We aim to facilitate the sharing of knowledge which will include a variety of projects & experiments, facilitate the arts & crafts which will include hosting workshops and events.

 

We are very much in our infancy so this is a very good opportunity to get involved and join us in shaping this exciting project.

 

Anyone who would like to help, whether 'green-fingered' or not, will be warmly welcomed. You may even have an idea for a group or activity that could be run here.  

Growing well-being in Nature

Harness the wisdom of nature and calmness for our wellbeing

Cultivating Community

Experience the benefits of being in community

Share knowledge and ideas

Where shared ideas blossom into community strength

Creativity and Science

Your space to experiment, shape, create, and belong

Whar are we about

These are some of our values behind the project

Current Affiliations & Assotiations

KFC

Kennington Freedom Community

LBKA

London

Bee Keepers Association

The SE1

New Monastic

Community

LSBU

London

South Bank University

Current Potential      Project Collaborators

To grow structural bamboo to be used in collaboration with the LSBU technician incentive programme


To work alongside the LSBU Engineering Schools Net Zero Bootcamp & create a real-world community engagement in a local garden by designing an off-grid water feature

To work alongside the LSBU School of Architecture & National Bakery School

Our Mission

To create a mindful meditation garden and a sensory experience for those who visit & work within the space

To offer a safe space for people to meet & make new friends by joining key groups & sharing knowledge, attending workshops and enjoying activities & events.

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