Plot holders must not carry out any business or sell any produce from their plot. If you find yourself with surplus produce, before composting, please consider donating to good causes in Wolverhampton:
- Home Run Hounds
Home Run Hounds are a registered charity based in Wombourne who specialise in finding homes for retired greyhounds. If you would like to donate surplus vegetables to help feed the hounds, please contact the charity directly.
- The Well, Wolverhampton
The Well is a food bank which accepts surplus homegrown fruit and veg to feed families in Wolverhampton. There are a number of drop-off points, including St. Aiden’s Church, Mount Road, Penn, WV4 5SW on Sundays between 12.15pm–1pm. Please see The Well website for up-to-date details before donating.
- Wolves Waste Not
Inspired by the Real Junk Food Project, Wolves Waste Not is a surplus food project. Surplus produce can be donated at Gatis Community Space, Gatis Street, WV6 0ET. Please contact Wolves Waste Not via email or on 01902 651155 to arrange a suitable drop off time. Please see their web page or Facebook page for more details.
- Food banks and soup kitchens in Wolverhampton.
Please check the organisations are able to accept and store fresh produce before donating. A list can be found on the Wolverhampton Information Network (WIN) website.
Please note, PG&AA has no affiliation with any of these organisations and so all queries must be made to the organisations themselves.
If you are aware of any charities or community groups that accept fresh produce please let us know and we will add their details here.
