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Gardens

Our Gardens Stream is made up of parks, community gardens and small holdings that share our vision of wanting to be welcoming spaces for newcomers to our city, many of who have experienced traumatic journeys on their way here.

Grapes Hill Community Garden

This community garden in the heart of Norwich has become our first Garden of Sanctuary. It is open daily to everyone during daylight hours for use as a quiet space. It also welcomes sanctuary seekers to get involved in gardening with them, especially every other Sunday afternoon. For more information about events and opening times, visit theirย website. The Awards Panel were particularly impressed by the Celebration of International Culture that takes place during Refugee Week in June as well as their links with local refugee charities. A local sanctuary seeker gave this feedback: ”ย the garden could be an excellent location for communities to celebrate Iftar or Eid. He will share with his Afghan community that the garden is a very welcoming space and encourage people to use it as a safe, green space to go toโ€ฆespecially for those who are often confined to their homes.”

Field of Joy in Reepham

Young asylum seekers and refugees from City College Norwich attend a weekly course at the small holding, giving the students the opportunity to work with livestock and on the land. They welcome volunteers with lived experience of migration. Field of Joy is working towards becoming a Garden of Sanctuary.

Kett’s Heights

Kett’s Heights is one of Norwich’s best-kept secrets and a perfect place for quiet reflection or a family picnic. It is open to all and has a sweeping panoramic view of Norwich. It is steeply wooded and contains the remains of a medieval chapel. Robert Kett and his 10,000 followers besieged the city in 1549 in their fight for social justice from Kett’s Heights. Find out more on their website.

Norwich Farmshare, Friends of Waterloo Park and the Julian Centre are also reaching out to the local refugee community by offering their space either as a quiet retreat or a place to garden and grow.

If you’re interested in applying for a Sanctuary Award, find out more in our Gardens of Sanctuary Resource Pack


Gardens of Sanctuary Resources

Stream Lead

Claire Wood