12:21pm Thursday 18th February 2010
By James Maden
DESPITE already receiving a helping hand from a city homeless group, allotment holders in Southampton will be grateful for advice from this visitor.
TV gardening personality Charlie Dimmock, above, will visit Southampton tomorrow to meet allotment holders and volunteers from the Street Homeless Prevention Service.
Comic Relief supports the Southampton project that helps homeless people get involved with allotment holders to provide routine and a social outing.
Charlie, famed for never wearing her bra on the gardening programme, will be visiting the project at the Sandhurst Road allotments.
As part of the campaign, Sport Relief have teamed up with the Daily Echo to give away more than £62,000 to local community groups.
The grants are not specifically for sporting organisations, although those are welcome to apply, simply to those organisations with an income of less than £50,000 a year in the city.
For more information and to download an application form, go to ,a href="http://dailyecho.co.uk /sport_relief">dailyecho.co.uk /sport_relief.
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