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Select Committee
Young People in Horticulture Association, Grow2Know, and Lee Connelly

Oral Evidence May. 18 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: Young People in Horticulture Association, Grow2Know, and Lee Connelly Oral Evidence


Select Committee
Oxford Climate Alumni Network Sustainable Food and Farming Working Group
HSI0056 - Horticultural sector

Written Evidence Jun. 12 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: HSI0056 - Horticultural sector Oxford Climate Alumni Network Sustainable Food and Farming Working Group


Select Committee
Neal’s Yard Remedies
HSI0081 - Horticultural sector

Written Evidence Jun. 22 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: particular insight into the socio- economic importance of gardens and gardening in the UK.


Select Committee
Royal Horticulture Society
HSI0050 - Horticultural sector

Written Evidence May. 19 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: HSI0050 - Horticultural sector Royal Horticulture Society Written Evidence


Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)
Local Government and Housing Directorate

Sep. 24 2024

Source Page: Review of funding to Coalfields Regeneration Trust: FOI release
Document: FOI 202400424487 - Information released - Annex (PDF)

Found: became regularly involved in other community groups to help with gardening and horticulture.


Select Committee
Women in Horticulture, and Thrive

Oral Evidence May. 18 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: Women in Horticulture, and Thrive Oral Evidence


Parliamentary Research
Debate on the Groceries Supply Code of Practice - CDP-2024-0007
Jan. 12 2024

Found: Farm to Fork Summit held at Downing Street on 16 May, we announced a new review into fairness in the horticulture


Written Question
Horticulture: Curriculum
Monday 15th May 2023

Asked by: Alexander Stafford (Conservative - Rother Valley)

Question to the Department for Education:

To ask the Secretary of State for Education, whether she plans to include (a) horticulture and (b) gardening in the national curriculum.

Answered by Nick Gibb

In the Schools White Paper, published in 2022, the Department committed to make no further changes to the National Curriculum for the remainder of this Parliament.

The National Curriculum is a framework which sets out the content that schools are expected to cover in each curriculum subject. Teachers are expected to use their own knowledge and expertise to determine how they teach their pupils the content of the curriculum, tailoring their lessons to the individual needs of the pupils.

Whilst not mentioned as standalone topics, schools have the freedom and flexibility to teach horticulture and gardening. For example, in science pupils are taught about plants and living things and their habitats.

In citizenship, a compulsory part of the National Curriculum at Key Stages 3 and 4, pupils undertake school and community based volunteering. Young people are encouraged to tackle local issues in their communities. This could include activities related to the environment and nature, such as community gardening.

Many schools offer enrichment activities, including gardening, to promote an understanding of nature, nutrition and wellbeing among pupils. The Department recognises the significant benefits that extracurricular activities at out of school settings, such as gardening clubs, can have for children’s mental health and wellbeing, as well as their educational and social development.

The Department is developing draft subject content for a new GCSE in natural history, to be taught from 2025, which will include opportunities for students to gain a deeper knowledge of the natural world around them.

For post 16 students, the Department is introducing employer designed T Levels in Agriculture, Land Management and Production from September this year. This course gives students the opportunity to specialise in ornamental horticulture and landscaping.


Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
Ministry of Justice

Sep. 25 2023

Source Page: Ministry of Justice Climate Change and Sustainability
Document: Biennial ecology update 2016 to 2018 (PDF)

Found: Ministry of Justice Climate Change and Sustainability


Select Committee
Historic Royal Palaces
HSI0074 - Horticultural sector

Written Evidence Jun. 15 2023

Inquiry: Horticultural sector
Inquiry Status: Closed
Committee: Horticultural Sector Committee

Found: , and the benefits of horticulture to wellbeing.