By Jonathan VTS on Friday, 13 March 2020
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Ainsdale Village Church Community Garden

Ainsdale Village Church Community Garden

Ainsdale Village Church Community Garden

A piece of land at the front of the church which has been transformed into a garden for the use of the local community.

Story

Ainsdale United Reformed Church is a church in the centre of the village which forms part of the Southport conurbation. It had a piece of undeveloped land in front of it. There were trees that were in urgent need of removal and a bank that was in danger of slippage. In 2008 it was decided to redevelop the land as a garden for the local community. At the time, the church was looking to increase its community involvement. The local council became involved and a sub-group was set up which included a garden designer, interested people from the church and the local councillor, Brenda Porter.

The Garden was intended from the beginning as a piece of urban parkland where people could go to enjoy the garden, sit and reflect and that it would be a focal point for the village. The church would be offering hospitality for the people of Ainsdale and would remove the sense of barrier between church and village property.

As time progressed, the garden has become a focal point of the village and has won a number of awards from the Royal Horticultural Society “Neighbourhood in Bloom” scheme including being classed as “outstanding” for the past 3 years.

The sub group continues to develop the garden, changing the plants with the seasons so that it is forever fresh and a reminder of the abundance of God’s creation.

  1. Practical

  1. Impact on Community

  1. Impact on Church

Statement 4: Community Partnerships

Statement 5: Hospitality and Diversity

Statement 10: The integrity of creation.

It has strengthened the link between the church and the community, it has provided a good ”shop window” for the church. It means that we can offer hospitality for the community on our premises without being threatening. We have tried to be as sustainable as possible with the garden, reclaiming water, composting waste etc.

 

Additional resources and Weblinks

www.ainsdalehorticulturalsociety.org.uk

Contact Details:

Revd Peter J Lyth peterjlyth@gmail.com

www.ainsdalevillagechurch.com

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