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Garden restoration appeal rakes in £5000 grant

Posted by: David on Monday, January 07, 2008 - 09:00 PM Print article Printer-friendly page  Email to a friend
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    Funds to be used to dig up public gardens' past
A BID to restore a public garden has been given a £5000 boost.

Friends of Gardners Crescent have been given cash by the South West Neighbourhood Partnership to fund an architect's study on the restoration of the garden.

Grants were also given to the Westburn Neighbourhood Council, for a Scottish-themed multicultural celebration, and Gorgie City Farm to cover staff and volunteer costs.

The Whale Arts Agency was awarded £4912 to run dance classes.

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