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WATCH: Blossoming Invergordon Seedlings Community Garden project seen from the air


By Hector MacKenzie

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AERIAL footage of a community project in an Easter Ross town has been shared online.

The Seedlings Community Garden in Invergordon has taken shape as a child-friendly haven.

The transformation of an area of wasteland was brought about by a group of residents in the Fraser Road, Macdonald Road, Rosskeen Drive and Mains Avenue area of the town.

They have been working on a patch of common land which had been neglected in a bid to make it a pleasant place for communal use.

It has been a real community effort with volunteers pitching in to help and donations of materials.

The group thanked Ross-shire Taxis for sharing the footage.

Communal area in Albyn scheme in Invergordon..Catherine Sutherland, Dana and Amy Sutherland, Shannen Murdoch, Stuart, Kaiden, Stuart and Aubrey Swanson, Emma Sutherland, Mollie Russell and Maisie Currie stood in front of the land that is being developed..Picture: James Mackenzie..
Communal area in Albyn scheme in Invergordon..Catherine Sutherland, Dana and Amy Sutherland, Shannen Murdoch, Stuart, Kaiden, Stuart and Aubrey Swanson, Emma Sutherland, Mollie Russell and Maisie Currie stood in front of the land that is being developed..Picture: James Mackenzie..
The volunteers are transforming what had become a wasteland in the town.
The volunteers are transforming what had become a wasteland in the town.

It posted: "So emotional seeing this. So proud of everyone and their hard work and dedication to make it this far. Almost complete."

Related: Invergordon group set to transform wasteland into community garden

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