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Springburn Food Hub - Springburn Allotments

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Delivered by: North Glasgow Community Food Initiative (NGCFI)
This is a Claimed organisation This organisation is a Registered Charity
Last updated: 11/03/2026

Springburn Food Hub is part of North Glasgow Community Food Initiative.

Springburn Food Hub has two fantastic community allotment spaces within Springburn Allotments; one a focused children’s gardening space, the other focused on volunteer gardening.

We have weekly volunteer gardening sessions, as well as hosting gardening education sessions, children’s gardening sessions, and partner group work. We are keen to make this safe, green haven available to the Springburn community to learn to grow your own vegetables, help with our community growing activities, or simply to enjoy being outdoors in nature.

All the produce we grow is available to the Springburn community. We use it to cook our community meals, and any surplus is available to take home and cook.

Throughout the year we run workshops and events. See our website and social media pages to stay updated on new courses and workshops such as food growing, composting, upcycling, landscaping and family-friendly events.

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Springburn Food Hub allotment garden, Springburn Allotments, Springburn Road, Glasgow, G21 1UU

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