We provide a number of services to the community:
Gardening Club
Join Our Gardening Club
Our gardening groups have become very popular over the years, helping many people learn new skills, make friends, and improve their mental well-being. Whether you are a complete beginner or an experienced gardener, you are very welcome to join us.
Our sessions are led by a qualified gardener who is always on hand to provide guidance. If you are new to gardening, we can teach you everything you need to know. If you already have experience, we would love for you to share your skills and help others in the group.
When and Where We Meet:
We run three sessions a week from 10am – 12pm:
- Mondays: The Shrublands Community Centre, Gorleston (Meet at the café)
- Wednesdays: Our site in Cobholm (Meet at the skatepark)
- Fridays: Our site in Cobholm (Meet at the skatepark)
You are welcome to come to just one session or join us for all three!
For more information, please contact us.
Alternative Provision
For our alternative provision information pack please contact us.
Gardening Services
Quality Gardening and Waste Removal with a Purpose
We provide affordable gardening and domestic waste removal across Norfolk, but we do things a little differently. Through our Good To Grow ethos, we provide a service that truly listens. We understand that sometimes life is complicated, and we are here to support our clients through difficult situations with empathy and care.
More Than Just Gardening:
- Expert Care: Quality gardening and waste clearance you can rely on.
- Community Impact: We provide hands-on training and qualifications to help local people build skills and find meaningful employment.
- A Personal Touch: We don't just "do the job"—we listen to your specific needs.
Looking for a fresh start for your garden? Contact us for a free quote.
Home Education
We run sessions every Monday and Thursday from 10am to 12pm. Our approach is child-led; while we encourage free exploration of our site, we also integrate fun activities like gardening, animal care, and crafts.
The Details:
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Flexibility: Parents and carers stay on-site, but you don’t need to be glued to your child’s side!
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Cost: £8 per child, paid session-by-session. There are no termly fees or long-term commitments.
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AQA Unit Awards: Families can choose to pay a one-off annual fee of £35 (Sept–Sept) to help children earn certificates in various subjects. Note: The next enrollment opened in September 2025.
How to Join: As our groups are growing, we ask that you contact us before your first visit so we can ensure we have plenty of staff and resources ready for you.