Cherry Hinton Good Food Neighbourhood
GROWING PROJECTS
There are two ways you can apply for an allotment in your neighbourhood. You can either apply through Cambridge City Council for a plot on one of the allotments they manage or apply for a plot which is ran by a local allotment society. Visit Cambridge Allotments Network to find your closest allotment.
Growing Spaces is ran by Transition Cambridge, aiming to reclaim unloved and underused public spaces around the city and transform them into edible landscapes. Find out more about how to get involved in your local growing space here.
COMMUNITY FOOD PROJECTS
Cherry Hinton Food Hub and Community Cafe operates every Wednesday at St Andrew’s Church, Cherry Hinton
Youth Cafe at St Andrew’s Church, Cherry Hinton. Offering a space for young people to hang out and enjoy a toastie after school on Wednesdays.
GOOD FOOD SHOPS, RESTAURANTS AND RETAILERS
Tesco stores, Boots and Martin’s all accept healthy start vouchers to help pay for milk, fresh, frozen, and tinned fruit and vegetables, fresh, dried, and tinned pulses, infant formula milk and vitamins.
Visit the Cambridge Sustainable Food Directory to find the sustainable food businesses operating in and around your neighbourhood.
EVENTS
Visit the Cambridge Sustainable Food Directory to find the sustainable food businesses operating in and around your neighbourhood.