Community Garden Project
Bradford Park Avenue is set to launch an exciting new community garden at Horsfall Stadium, providing a welcome green space for fans and local residents alike. This initiative is designed to encourage social connection, promote sustainability, and offer a peaceful retreat within the stadium grounds.
The project, spearheaded by the club staff and volunteers, will transform an unused area into a thriving garden featuring a multitude of flowers, raised beds and vegetable patches. The goal is to create an environment in which people can come together and learn insights into gardening and growing fresh produce.
Beyond being a tranquil space, the garden will serve to educate local schools, charities, and organisations will be invited to take part in workshops focused on sustainability, healthy eating, and environmental responsibility. Young people will have the chance to engage in hands-on learning by planting and maintaining the space, helping them develop valuable life skills.
The initiative has already gained strong support from the locals of Bradford and the fans of the club, many of whom have expressed interest in volunteering. The club welcomes anyone who wants to contribute, whether it is through hands-on gardening, donations of materials, or simply by visiting and enjoying the space once it is completed.
Over the next few months, work will continue to bring life to the garden to life, with organisers hopeful that it will become a cherished part of the Horsfall Stadium community. More than just a football club, Bradford Park Avenue is reinforcing its role as a hub for positive change, fostering connections far beyond the pitch.
For updates or to get involved, visit the club’s official website or reach out to the community team - https://volunteerbradforddistrict.org.uk/opportunity/community-garden-volunteer-1108