Our Work
Our Urban Growing programme enables communities to secure, shape, and steward the land around them. We support residents, community centres, and local partners to transform underused spaces into thriving, community-led gardens that strengthen wellbeing, connection, and local resilience. At the heart of our work is a commitment to ensuring that people have both the right and the opportunity to grow in the places they call home.
We help communities build the skills, confidence, and practical know-how needed to manage and sustain their own growing sites. Through hands-on guidance, training, and peer to peer learning, we empower local growers to take ownership of their spaces and develop climate resilient, sustainable practices that benefit their neighbourhoods.
By convening groups and communities of practice, we create spaces where growers can share knowledge, exchange techniques, and learn from one another’s successes. These collaborative groups strengthen local leadership and help embed effective approaches to food growing, environmental stewardship, and community engagement.
We also work to build the networks and partnerships that make longterm land access possible — connecting growers, volunteers, centres, and allies into supportive relationships that amplify community power and open doors to new opportunities.
Urban Growing is about more than cultivating plants. It’s about cultivating community ownership, local leadership, and a shared commitment to a greener, fairer, and more sustainable Islington.
Our current projects:
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Nature Neighbourhoods
We’re delighted to be involved in the Nature Neighbourhoods project, along with 17 other neighbourhoods across the UK, the RSPB, WWF and National Trust.
We are working in the Tufnell Park area to create a Nature Neighbourhoods Framework, thinking with residents and other stakeholders about what a local ‘Nature Neighbourhood’ would look like.
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Nature Walks
We’re pleased to be continuing our series of local nature wellbeing walks in 2026.
These gentle circular walks will last for up to an hour, starting at Holloway Neighbourhood Group each Tuesday and the fourth Saturday of each month at 10.30am, finishing at one of our Nature Anchors with a chance to chat over refreshments.
Step outside and connect with nature and your community. Explore green spaces, community gardens, and hidden nature spots across Islington’s Nature Neighbourhood.
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Upcycling Food
In partnership with Mildmay Community Centre and the North London Community Fund, we are launching two new composting hubs in Islington.
Working together to think about food waste differently, as a resource that can be used to create compost for local food growing.
Across the lifetime of the project we’ll be running composting workshops at the Octopus Community Plant Nursery and Mildmay Community Centre.
Our next composting workshop starts in June, find out more and sign up here!
Head to this page to watch our launch video and become a project member.
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Nature Explorers
Join upcoming Nature Explorer workshops at the Tufnell Park Woodland Garden. For under 5s and their parents/carers, the sessions include nature activities, stories and songs and free plan in the sandpit and mud kitchen.
Join our weekly sessions, starting 14th April to explore the Woodland Garden, get creative and enjoy the sandpit and mud kitchen!
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Community Plant Nursery
In August 2018 we took over an unused space on the Hollins and McCall Estate in Tufnell Park. The site is now a successful growing space where food is grown and distributed to Food Hubs across the borough and local residents get involved in growing workshops.
Join our weekly volunteer sessions, 10am - 12pm every Wednesday and Saturday. No need to book, just come along!
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Orchard Training and Planting
Plant an orchard, grow a gift for the generations to come!
Having facilitated a workshop programme between September 2025 and February 2026 to design and plant three brand new orchards, we have a new series of workshops to get involved in with the Orchard Project.
Find out more and book your place here.
Now that three new orchards have been planted in Islington, we need to take care of them together!
Get in touch at info@octopuscommunities.org.uk to get involved.
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Tufnell Park Woodland Garden
We are thrilled to be working with residents on the Tufnell Park Estate to develop two new growing spaces:
New Community Food Growing Area: a thriving space for food growing.
New Woodland Garden: development of a food forest for people and nature.
These new gardens will be green community assets where residents can relax, connect with nature, and learn more about gardening.
Join our regular volunteering sessions on Wednesday and Saturdays, 10am - 12pm, to get involved in continuing to create a thriving woodland!
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Islington Community Growers Network
Join Islington’s Community Growers Network!
The Network is an opportunity to connect with other local community growers, share experiences, challenges and solutions.
We facilitate quarterly get-togethers and have an active WhatsApp group for regular communications. As the Network develops we’ll be thinking more about how we can work collectively, share resources, knowledge and ideas to support each other and our communities across the borough.
Are you a local community grower and want to get involved? Email us at info@octopuscommunities.org.uk!
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Islington Me Time
Working with Islington Mencap’s Me TIme programme, every Thursday morning the MeTime join us at the Community Plant Nursery, playing a vital role in growing plants and seedlings for local growing groups, sharing skills and knowledge as we go.
The MeTime volunteers have been with us at the Community Plant Nursery for a number of years, and play a vital role in producing plants and food for community groups across the borough. In the next few months, they’re planning to visit some other community gardens to build connections across the borough.
Our previous projects:
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Caledonian Park World Food Forest
Building on the rich history of Caledonian Park, we are working with the local community and stakeholders to develop a new Food Forest, celebrating local diversity and embedding art into this newly created space.
In the Autumn, two new willow sheep were created with local residents, and late winter will bring a tree planting workshop; Quince, Medler, Olive and Mulberry.
Join our Food Forest events on the first and second Saturday of each month, from April to October 2025!
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Urban Soil Food
Thanks to funding secured from the North London Waste Authority’s Community Fund, our Urban Soil Food project is underway - creating three demonstrator Community Composting Hubs and training up ‘Urban Soil Farmers’ who have a passion for transforming green waste and food waste in to nutritious food for soil.
Want to get started? Watch our composting video!
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Highbury Quadrant
Since 2020 we’ve worked in partnership with Elizabeth House Community Centre to transform three unloved green spaces on the Highbury Quadrant Estate. These spaces are now thriving community gardens, where residents connect and grow together.
Highbury Quadrant received a Silver Award at Islington in Bloom 2022!
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4H Community Garden
The 4H, Hops, Herbs, Health and Happiness Garden was created on an unused space next to Whittington Park Community Centre. It’s now looked after by local residents and the food is shared among them and with the Centre’s community cafe.
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Andover Garden Squares
Part of the Finsbury Park Ward Improvement Plan, and in collaboration with the Community Hub, the project aims to increase resident engagement through community-led gardening activities, to promote the health and wellbeing benefits along with environmental improvement, ensuring local people have the knowledge and confidence to maintain the gardens over the longer term.
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Islington Gro-Mobile
After a successful crowdfunding campaign in 2016 we transformed a milkfloat into the Islington Gro-Mobile! A mobile potting shed and garden classroom travels the borough to transform unloved spaces.
Look out for us on the road!
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Market Road
Local GoodGym volunteers have played a key role in the transformation of Market Road Gardens from overgrown and underused, to a accessible, multipurpose space for the whole community to spend time in.
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Packington Square
Packington Square provides a perfectly sunny spot for veg growing. Working with The Arc Community Centre and lots of volunteers, veg is being grown for the food bank - and there’s even more growing space to come.
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Brickworks Rooftop Garden
A rooftop garden was always on the cards for the new Brickworks Community Centre building. After lots of hard work it’s now a brilliant kitchen garden, where local people can get involved in growing - and enjoy the food!
Brickworks received a Silver Award at Islington in Bloom 2022!
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Action for Local Food
Collaborating with Global Generation and Islington Council, the Action for Local Food project worked to build a community movement to address climate change through growing, reducing food waste and managing soil.
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Bloomin' Gardeners
The Bloomin’ Gardeners have been growing in Caledonian Park since 2014. They now work on two plots, and the gardeners meet weekly to grow and socialise. The next plan is to grow salads for the new community cafe!
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Tollyrise Happiness Garden
A new community garden, founded in 2022 with Hornsey Lane Estate Community Association, Brickworks and St Mary’s Church. The garden creates a space where the community can come together to grow food, share skills and enjoy nature.
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Highbury Grove Sensory Garden
The Highbury Grove Sensory Garden project has seen the transformation of a previously locked space, with residents involved at every stage, including co-designing the space, the build process, planting and maintenance.
A series of workshops have been held with residents to grow in the space, get creative through wreath making and leaf printing, and plan for the ongoing care of the garden.
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Boston & Nailour Estate
As part of our work on the Boston & Nailour Estate, Octopus facilitated a series of workshops for residents, which involves improving the growing spaces on the estate.
We worked with residents to transplant a variety of plants and bulbs around the estate in bespoke planters and edging and came together for a festive wreath making session. Our final event was held in April, a spring planting day for residents to plant the improved spaces and get involved in the ongoing growing group.