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Pilrig Berry Hedge

Volunteers Plant Hedge in Pilrig Park 4

 

On the 14th and 15th of March 2008, Greener Leith planted a ‘Berry Hedge’ in Pilrig park, in a bid to brighten up a corner of the park that is constantly vandalised by graffiti. The hedge, which was planted up with Scottish tree species, and also incorporated edible fruit plants like brambles and raspberries.

The ‘Berry Hedge’ project, is funded by an O2 ‘It’s your community’ grant and a Parks and Gardens Community Grant from The City of Edinburgh Council. It aims to involve as many local residents and school pupils in the planting and maintanence of the hedge as possible. It is hoped that this will help local youths, who may never have had access to a garden, to learn about the links between the environment and healthy food. Many of the hedge species that will be planted are native to Scotland, so they will help to encourage more wildlife into the park as they grow.

 

Alastair Tibbitt, Chair of Greener Leith said:

"We're really glad that we recieved funding for this project from O2 and the City of Edinburgh Council. When this wall is vandalised it really spoils the feel of Pilrig Park. We hope that this hedge will become a valued improvement to this highly visible corner of the park"

Councillor Louise Lang said:

"As Councillor for the Leith Walk ward I am delighted to see such an innovative project and was pleased that the Council could support this initiative. This is such a welcome improvement for Pilrig Park, and brings many benefits, not only to enhance the precious greenspaces around Leith, but also to involve local children in a local activity, giving them opportunities to learn and feel pride in their environment" 

To see where this hedge is on a map - click here.


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