National Allotments Society Calls for Feedback on Allotment Gardening and Wellbeing
In celebration of National Allotments Week 2025, themed ‘Allotments and Wellbeing’, the National Allotment Society (NAS) is encouraging allotment holders, gardeners, and green space enthusiasts to participate in a nationwide survey.
The survey aims to gather valuable insights on the joys and challenges of allotment gardening, highlighting its role in promoting mental and physical wellbeing. The feedback collected will aid NAS in their efforts to protect, preserve, and promote allotments for future generations.
Charlotte Watts, Marketing Officer at NAS, emphasizes the significance of allotments beyond just fresh produce. “Allotments provide so much more – they are a source of community, physical activity, and peace of mind,” says Watts. “By taking part in this survey, you will be helping us advocate for better resources, policies, and protections to ensure allotments remain an essential and cherished part of our lives.”
NAS urges all allotment holders and gardening enthusiasts to participate in this crucial survey. It only takes a few minutes to complete, but the impact will be long-lasting. The results will shape future initiatives, support lobbying efforts, and ensure allotments continue to thrive as vital green spaces.
To participate, interested individuals can visit https://forms.gle/hCvg5R1hn5XHnnmi8 and have their say today.
For more information, please contact:
Tel: 01536 266576
Email: contact@thenas.org.uk
Website: thenas.org.uk/national-allotments-week
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