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Do you live in Banff, Fraserburgh or Sandhaven, and have an interest in seeing more community gardens or other shared growing spaces there?
Six areas of open space across these settlements have been identified as potentially suitable for a shared space where people can grow fruits, vegetables or other plants such as herbs, flowers, trees and shrubs. These spaces can offer people a place to relax, a way to engage with nature, meet others and get active outdoors.
We want to hear from you if you live within 3 miles of a site - whether you want to see, join or create a community growing project there, or you are a neighbour!
The surveys can be completed in less than 5 minutes.
The results will inform our support for people to start a community growing activity and understand site suitability.
Do you live in Banff, Fraserburgh or Sandhaven, and have an interest in seeing more community gardens or other shared growing spaces there?
Six areas of open space across these settlements have been identified as potentially suitable for a shared space where people can grow fruits, vegetables or other plants such as herbs, flowers, trees and shrubs. These spaces can offer people a place to relax, a way to engage with nature, meet others and get active outdoors.
We want to hear from you if you live within 3 miles of a site - whether you want to see, join or create a community growing project there, or you are a neighbour!
The surveys can be completed in less than 5 minutes.
The results will inform our support for people to start a community growing activity and understand site suitability.
Two areas of open space have been identified as potentially suitable for a community growing space in Fraserburgh - Blantyre Crescent and Kennedy Place.
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One area of open space has been identified as potentially suitable for community growing at Caird Place.
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