Grand opening for Golden Gardens
A carnival-style celebration marked the official opening of
two new community gardens in Goldington, Bedford, where residents
can meet together and develop their green-fingered skills.
The Golden Gardens project, which has turned two disused garage
sites in Elliot Crescent and Milburn Road into communal gardens,
was launched on Saturday (September 20).
A fancy dress parade, face painters, performances by a theatre
group and a visit from local MP Patrick Hall helped the celebrations
to go with a swing while the residents involved in the project
also helped to carry out the official opening.
The event was the culmination of the £80,000 project funded
by the People’s Millions lottery competition and supported
by affordable housing provider bpha.
Since the funding was received at the end of last year, bpha
has been working closely with residents and schools in the area
to develop the garden designs and complete the planting. The
project has also involved a series of community meetings and
seen residents working with a gardening expert and produce a
scrapbook and photo album to record their progress.
Liz Robertson, assistant community development
manager at bpha, said: “This project is bringing back
into use two derelict sites and creating a valuable community
resource which will encourage people to get outdoors and take
up gardening.
“Since the start, the project has
really captured the imagination of local people and we are
delighted to be able to launch the gardens with a celebration
involving the whole community.”
Goldington resident Sylvia Peacock said: “It
has been great fun and I hope other local people will get stuck
in with the project now that the gardens are open for use.
“At the end of the day, we will be able to look back at the gardens and
know that we made it happen. It is something that people will get enjoyment
from for many years.”
Those attending the event were invited
to bring along a small keepsake to ‘plant’ in a
community mosaic wall.
The event included a fancy dress parade, with prizes on offer
for the best costumes. Visitors were also invited to stay and
enjoy a tea party during the afternoon.
The Golden Gardens project includes a green training area for
local people to grow their own food and plants and an open access
area for all to enjoy.