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WATCH: Community garden in Archway facing closure after nearly 50 years

A prized community garden in Archway is on the brink of closure after nearly 50 years. 

Sunnyside Community Gardens has welcomed volunteers of all stripes since 1978 and has recently become a leading light in the field of therapeutic horticulture.

Overwhelmed services and rising mental health issues have seen healthcare professionals embracing “green prescribing” – where patients are advised to spend time in nature as part of their treatment. 

According to volunteers at Sunnyside, the effects can be life-changing. 

TfL industrial designer Fernando Solis said: “I don’t know what I would do without Sunnyside. 

“Being amongst people with different issues, and talking to them about your life, it makes you feel that you’re not alone.” 

Fernando – who is autistic, dyspraxic and has ADHD – began volunteering 18 months ago when divorce and loss of friends left them feeling they would collapse. 

Despite the rising need, lack of funding opportunities has seen a number of London’s community gardens close down.

Many investors, since the pandemic, have undergone “restructuring” or found themselves overwhelmed with applicants. 

Manager Anna Portch, 49, said: “It’s never been this difficult. 

“I’ve worked in small charities for 20 years and there’s never been anything like this. 

“We’re hopeful we’ll get through somehow, but it’s a really tricky funding landscape.” 

For more information on crowdfunding or volunteering at Sunnyside, visit www.sunnysidecommunitygardens.org/

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