The once disused and overgrown land at the rear of the church has been gradually redeveloped over a period of years, beginning with the patio area adjacent to the meeting room. This was laid with Indian stone and included a pergola adorned with stunning wisteria and clematis. Lawns were then laid and borders planted up to make what has become known as the Garden of Hope - so named through the pandemic as it provided a safe space to meet (when restrictions allowed) and we could glimpse something of “normality” through outdoor meetings, services and the work of the gardening group.
For a number of years St Paul’s Church has been a part of Blurton in Bloom - the regional element of the RHS (Royal Horticultural Society) Britain in Bloom initiative to encourage communities to improve their environment.
The Garden of Hope is open to anyone to visit whenever they wish.