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The celebration event marked the handover of the garden to local residents and showcased the skills, friendships, and pride developed over the past months.
The Plot to Plate initiative was created to equip participants with practical food-growing skills, regardless of gardening experience or available space.

The Plot To Plate handover…
atest press release from Cllr Lourda Scott, issued on Friday,
Sept 19th 2025…
Local residents have officially taken over a thriving community garden created through the Plot to Plate initiative, a project designed to reconnect people with food and strengthen community ties.
The celebration event marked the handover of the garden to local residents and showcased the skills, friendships, and pride developed over the past months.
Participants enjoyed a varied programme that included creating planting calendars, live music, and sharing a feast made from produce grown throughout the year.
The Plot to Plate initiative was created to equip participants with practical food-growing skills, regardless of gardening experience or available space.
Local people learned how to make planters, compost, and adapt food-growing to balconies and shared spaces — skills that will continue to serve them well into the future.
Project leads, Greystones Councillor Lourda Scott and Anna Mazzarotto from Greystones Town Team, spoke about the positive impact the food-growing initiative has had.

GFRC’s Lynne O’Connor, Anna Mazzarotto, Cllr Loudra Scott, Common Ground’s Karl Quinn and An Tuath’s Georgia Rogers
atest press release from Cllr Lourda Scott, issued on Friday,
Sept 19th 2025…



2 comments
Hi I’m interested in more info on the Community garden please. Thank you
You can find out more from Lourda on [email protected].
Cheers