Community Gardens for Wellbeing

Fri Jun 21 2024 at 12:30 pm to 02:00 pm

Grangegorman Community Garden, TU Dublin, Grangegorman Campus | Dublin 7

TU Dublin Sustainability
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Community Gardens for Wellbeing
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A Stoneybatter Festival event, with Global Action Plan (GAP) and the Grangegorman Community Garden Committee
About this Event

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</h4><h4>What is ‘the good life’? Am I in charge of my own health? How does access to green space affect me and my community?</h4>


A recent study by TU Dublin researchers has shown that community gardens are crucial parts of local communities, and can have many positive benefits for people's physical and mental wellbeing.

In this Community Gardens for Wellbeing workshop led by GAP, we will:

  • Highlight some of the challenges people experience globally and locally to our pursuit of a healthy, good life,
  • Identify how a community garden can support better local communties and be a site for action for sustainable living,
  • Discuss how people's health and wellbeing is being - and will be - impacted by the climate crisis, and how community gardens can be spaces to respond meaningfully and locally to these challenges.

Join us for an afternoon of discovery and discussion!

A new community garden living lab is piloting at the 73-acre TU Dublin Grangegorman campus, as a collaboration between Technological University Dublin, Dublin 7 Educate Together National School (D7 ETNS), the Grangegorman Development Agency (GDA), and Workday, with support from Hooke and MacDonald through TU Dublin Foundation.

This corner site, located between the sports pitches and the back of the Church of Ireland Church, is made up of four allotment-style beds and was developed as part of the initial planting and landscaping plan for the Grangegorman Masterplan.

The vision for the garden gained momentum at the start of 2024, when the Grangegorman Community Garden Committee was put in place to restore this space and to offer educational experiences around sustainability and horticulture, and to develop a sustainable collaborative governance model for a community garden.

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Grangegorman Community Garden, TU Dublin, Grangegorman Campus, TU Dublin Grangegorman, Dublin 7, Ireland

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