A new initiative created by Aylesbury Central Primary Care Network.
Aylesbury Central Primary Care Network (ACPCN) has announced the "Community Big Dig" event, taking place at Crown Leys Allotment (Havelock St, HP20 2NX) on the 24th April, 14:00pm -16:00pm.
This community-focused initiative aims to create a space for holistic treatment for patients of Berrycroft Community Health Centre and Whitehill Surgery, while promoting wellness, healthy living and community spirit.
The project is a collaboration between ACPCN, Bucks Council and the two GP surgeries. The new charity Friends of Berrycroft has provided funding for various bits of hardware to get them started.
All residents of Aylesbury (especially people registered with the two surgeries) are invited to join in the action and support in creating this new space. They believe that activities like gardening can have a profound impact on overall health and well-being.
The event will feature: Nature Crafts (painting rocks for the pond, insect and bird houses), pond cleaning and decorating (meet the frogs and help create a beautiful home for them), litter picking and digging.
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