A very warm Hands of Hope welcome to Guy Pullen, our new Head Grower.
With over 20 years’ experience in horticulture, Guy joins us from the wonderful no-dig vegetable garden at Sissinghurst Castle where he has incorporated the vegetable garden into the wider Sissinghurst estate, improving its visibility to visitors and restaurant diners...
One Donation – Double the Impact
Help us Tackle Food Poverty and Rural Isolation Donate today: https://www.avivacommunityfund.co.uk/get-growing
Pre-Register for Free Grow Kits
Get Growing is a community programme, developed in response to the impacts of COVID-19 which not only aims to tackle food poverty, but provides communities with the tools and support to grow their own food, whatever space they have. Between July and September we...
Newsletter October 2020
What a year. If COVID has shown us anything it’s the necessity to pull together to support resilience in the community. As many of you know, prior to March, Hands of Hope were running community programmes from our heritage walled...
How to Grow Swiss Chard
Leading Nutritionist, Sarah Scotland, advises how best to get your Five-a-Day!
“Five a Day” Fruit and vegetables are really important for a healthy diet. They not only taste great but they provide essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre. Research has shown that eating fruit and veg can help counter obesity. With as many as a third...
Dynamic Market Gardener required for exciting community project
For the full job description
Dynamic Market Gardener required for exciting community project
For the full job description
Talented Programmme Co-ordinator required to deliver our community projects
For the full job description
Hands of Hope featured in Rye News!
February saw the launch of our Community Chef’s initiative aligned to our Helping Hands Lunch Club programmes.
A very warm Hands of Hope welcome to Guy Pullen, our new Head Grower.
With over 20 years’ experience in horticulture, Guy joins us from the wonderful no-dig vegetable garden at Sissinghurst Castle where he has incorporated the vegetable garden into the wider Sissinghurst estate, improving its visibility to visitors and restaurant diners...
One Donation – Double the Impact
Help us Tackle Food Poverty and Rural Isolation Donate today: https://www.avivacommunityfund.co.uk/get-growing
Pre-Register for Free Grow Kits
Get Growing is a community programme, developed in response to the impacts of COVID-19 which not only aims to tackle food poverty, but provides communities with the tools and support to grow their own food, whatever space they have. Between July and September we...
Newsletter October 2020
What a year. If COVID has shown us anything it’s the necessity to pull together to support resilience in the community. As many of you know, prior to March, Hands of Hope were running community programmes from our heritage walled...
How to Grow Swiss Chard
Leading Nutritionist, Sarah Scotland, advises how best to get your Five-a-Day!
“Five a Day” Fruit and vegetables are really important for a healthy diet. They not only taste great but they provide essential vitamins, minerals, antioxidants and fibre. Research has shown that eating fruit and veg can help counter obesity. With as many as a third...
Dynamic Market Gardener required for exciting community project
For the full job description
Dynamic Market Gardener required for exciting community project
For the full job description
Talented Programmme Co-ordinator required to deliver our community projects
For the full job description
Hands of Hope featured in Rye News!
February saw the launch of our Community Chef’s initiative aligned to our Helping Hands Lunch Club programmes.
A very warm Hands of Hope welcome to Guy Pullen, our new Head Grower.
With over 20 years’ experience in horticulture, Guy joins us from the wonderful no-dig vegetable garden at Sissinghurst Castle where he has incorporated the vegetable garden into the wider Sissinghurst estate, improving its visibility to visitors and restaurant diners...