What You'll Do: 

Interested in gardening, growing your own food, improving the biodiversity at King’s?

 

We are a small growing community on Guy’s campus (Great Maze Pond, London SE1 1UL ), all are welcome to join us, no gardening experience necessary.

 

Come along for a quick screen break or a full on gardening session, bring your ideas, big or small, and we will help try to help you to realise them!

 

We have a regular session from 1-3pm every Friday, contact kingscommunitygarden@kcl.ac.uk for more information or to organise a visit or event. Please note, as this is an opportunity within King's, staff cannot use Service Time to take part in this opportunity. 

Summary
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Skills you will develop: 
Collaboration
Mindfulness

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