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Ardentinny Community Trust’s application to buy approved

17th November 2010

Posted by Firstport Staff

Firstport Level 0 Award Winner receives boost in plans to purchase Glenfinart House Walled Garden

ABSEN Dragons Den winner Ardentinny Community Trust has received a major boost in its plans for

the community to purchase the Victorian, former Glenfinart House Walled Garden.

 

Forestry Commission Scotland Director, Mr Bob McIntosh accepted the independent Evaluation Panel's

recommendation and approved the Ardentinny Community Trust's application to buy. The Trust

now has 18 months in which to raise the £10,000 purchase price and there are long term plans to

restore the Grade 2B listed wall. More immediately it is hoped to establish a working garden,

producing organic fruit and vegetables alongside a more formal leisure garden, while creating

opportunities for employment and training. The garden aims to be eco‐friendly and to embrace all

ages with education programmes for a variety of ages and abilities.

 

Community Trust Convenor Dennis Gower said, "This excellent news represents a milestone in

Ardentinny's history. I am grateful to Forestry Commission Scotland for having the confidence to

support us in bringing this valuable village asset back to life.

 

"Raising the purchase price will be just be the start of a major fund‐raising effort by the Trust and

the community. Re‐establishing the garden and restoring the wall will be a major project but we are

confident it is achievable. Like so many community land purchases in Argyll and beyond, this is an

unmissable opportunity."

 

More information on the walled garden project is available at www.GlenfinartGarden.org

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