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Plant Noma

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Plant Co-operative is a not-for-profit urban gardening collective formed in the spring of 2021. We specialise in tending often neglected urban city centre spaces, working alongside city developers, the city council, local organisations and charities to transform and manage pockets of wilder space, and create the opportunity to bring the community together through gardening.

From a community ‘Moon Garden’ in the heart of Manchester’s busy Chinatown, to a three-year project transforming a 20-acre city centre development into a thriving community garden at NOMA, Plant Co-operative has developed a blueprint that challenges the common misconception that community gardening has to be rough and ready and at odds with the developer’s and council’s aesthetics. Instead, we showcase the benefits that can be shared by all by taking a different approach – increasing biodiversity, improving social connection and mental health, and ultimately creating a city of gardeners.

We offer paid, part-time apprentice gardening positions, volunteering days, evening gardening clubs, school workshops and much more in between.

Who to contact

Contact Name
Andrew Farrington
Telephone
0793 314 9006 0793 314 9006
E-mail
hello@plantnoma.co.uk
Website
Plant Noma
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Where to go

Name
Sadler's Yard
Address
Redfern Street
Manchester
Postcode
M60 0AB
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Costs

Associated Cost
No

Availability

Referral not required

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