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This project aims to improve pockets of unkempt land and transform them into well-maintained gardens that can be accessed by all members of the community. The young people involved in our Environmental Stewardship Project, will clear the land with the support of Amey supervisors. The North-East LAC will fund the work in and members of the community will volunteer to maintain the land so that it can remain an enjoyable community garden.
Lytton Road
This unloved pocket of land is located at the end of Lytton road, near Buchanan road. The site has now been cleared by the environmental stewards, and plans are being finalised for its development. The North-East LAC would like to transform this unloved pocket of land into a lovely community garden with planters, wild flowers, fruit trees and an accessible path.
This project aims to improve pockets of unkempt land and transform them into well-maintained gardens that can be accessed by all members of the community. The young people involved in our Environmental Stewardship Project, will clear the land with the support of Amey supervisors. The North-East LAC will fund the work in and members of the community will volunteer to maintain the land so that it can remain an enjoyable community garden.
Lytton Road
This unloved pocket of land is located at the end of Lytton road, near Buchanan road. The site has now been cleared by the environmental stewards, and plans are being finalised for its development. The North-East LAC would like to transform this unloved pocket of land into a lovely community garden with planters, wild flowers, fruit trees and an accessible path.
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