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1 April 2022

Langlee Living – working with the local community to create a Community Garden!

This week SBHA team members met with colleagues from the Parks & Environment team from Scottish Borders Council and community garden and food growing expert charity Abundant Borders, at the proposed site for an exciting new project.
Tenants have told us that a community garden would be a welcome addition to the Langlee area. It’s going to be a great space for people to go, enjoy and relax, to plant flowers or to grow food.
If you would like to get involved in creating the Love Langlee Community Garden, please get in touch with Kelly Mitchell or Louise McNeilage on 01750 724444 or email communications@sbha.org.uk.
Look out for more news and photos to see how the garden develops over the next couple of months.
For more info and to join the Love Langlee Group visit: https://www.facebook.com/groups/lovelanglee/
Photo Credit: Carol Cooke, Greenspace Manager, SBC.
(L-R): Louise McNeilage, SBHA Tenant & Community Engagement Facilitator; Greig Murray, SBHA Neighbourhood Maintenance Surveyor; Kelly Mitchell, SBHA Neighbourhood Housing Officer; Karen Birch, Chief Officer (Projects), Abundant Borders; Amy Alcorn, Greenspace Programme Officer, SBC.

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