Crystal Palace Transition Town
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Crystal Palace Transition Town Food and Growing Group

We are a rapidly expanding group dedicated to growing more of our food locally, turning food miles into food feet.
If you'd like to feel more connected to your community and to the natural world - come and grow with us!



Patchwork Farm Stall
The Patchwork Farm
60 growing spaces across Crystal Palace pool all their produce and feed a market stall at the food market.

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Community Gardens
We have several thriving gardens scattered across Crystal Palace, all producing food for the Patchwork Farm stall at our weekly Food Market.

Two people collecting hops for the Palace Pint project
The Palace Pint
People across Crystal Palace grow hops, harvest them and turn them into beer at a local brewery in Penge.

Jar of Jam
Palace Preserves
A jam making project which makes use of gluts of local fruit.

Trees at St John's
Palace Trees
Looking for an alternative gift? Buy a tree for someone you know and see it planted in our community gardens.
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