Heritage Malta has renewed the allotment agreements for the community garden found at tad-Dejr Catacombs in Rabat, following the resounding success of the pilot project, which was carried out during the past year.
These catacombs, well known for their archaeological and historical importance, lie beneath an old public garden that for years was in desperate need of repairs and maintenance. The garden provided a perfect outreach opportunity for Heritage Malta in its constant endeavours to make the sites under its wing more relevant for local communities.
Towards the end of 2019, the garden was therefore split into smaller allotments and an expression of interest was issued for people willing to take care of them. Interested individuals were each given an allotment to use for cultivation of agricultural produce and other plants, entirely for free. During the past year, the Abbatija tad-Dejr Community Garden has proved to be a huge success. So much so that almost all of the 18 original tenants have renewed their contracts for another two years.