The Lady Ryder Memorial Garden
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Special Schools & Associations

Talk Back is a organisation that helps adults with Autism and learning difficulties learn skills to help them embrace new opportunities. The walled garden creates a safe environment where they can experience the peace and serenity the space provides. 
 

SEND schools in the local district including Amersham, High Wycombe and Beaconsfield visit the garden. They leave with a real sense of achievement through contributing positively in a team project, as well getting a boost to health and well-being from the fresh air and exercise. They improve their social skills,understand more about food and where it comes from through planting seeds and harvesting the results. Whilst gaining work experience in a safe, welcoming environment. 
 

Marlow Dementia Group, patients and their careers derive pleasure from a safe, beautiful environment, giving carers in particular the opportunity to relax and recuperate.

 

The One Can Trust is a local food bank in High Wycombe, we donate all of our excess produce to this charity. As well providing food for people who are struggling they also give out recipe cards so they can create healthy meals with the produce. 

 

 

Get involved!

Find out how by contacting us at:

 

The Lady Ryder Memorial Garden, 

Pargrove Lane,

Off Parmoor Lane,
Frieth,
Henley-on-Thames RG9 6NN
Tel: 01494 881709
Email: rendels@btinternet.com

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News

Plants will be available to purchase Wednesday 24th April 11am -3pm

 

 

Volunteers

We always need more volunteers.

If you have time to spare and an interest in helping others to help themselves and/or an interest in gardening then you are the right person for us.

 

E mail us at anneparmoor@aol.com and come and see what we do.

 

You may well be surprised by the atmosphere!

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