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Crowdfunder Shout Out For Aspinall Road Community Gardens SE4 5SQ


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Dear Lovely Community

Would be much appreciated if you can make a donation to this local crowdfunder, The Aspinall Road Community Gardens SE4 5SQ is one of the few projects in the UK which is open 24/7.

With your help this will enable our enthusiastic band of volunteers to make your gardens even more beautiful and diverse.

Thank you for the donations ?220 so far, please keep them coming your contribution will make a real difference and will enable us to make your garden even more beautiful and diverse.

Also feedback on plant suggestions appreciated!


Patricio Forrester

SPRING IS COMING and we are keen to start planting our gardens so we are starting our micro crowdfunding. This is your chance to show your support and join us.

IF you have any friends who you know are happy with the transformation of these two fly-tipping areas into gardens, pls share the link with them.

Lastly, keep your eyes pealed for new volunteering opportunities once the restrictions are lifted.


https://www.justgiving.com/campaign/AspinalrdGardens?fbclid=IwAR3-TEbSyhwdf6OlGrOsgq31TcXCahYIWG7f_QJIE7CyX4y_RXMUATOTDCM

Thank you for the donations ?220 so far, please keep them coming your contribution will make a real difference and will enable us to make your garden even more beautiful and diverse.

Also feedback on plant suggestions appreciated!

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