A selection of community horticulture projects have been completed in the County Antrim town of Whitehead.
Voluntary group Brighter Whitehead secured two small pots of funding from PEACE IV 'Your Place Our Space' (YPOS) and Live Here Love Here in 2019 for the projects, but due to Covid-related delays they have only just reached completion.
Outlining the kinds of projects completed with the investments, Bill Pollock, Chairman of Brighter Whitehead, said: "We were delighted to receive the funding initially and even more delighted to now see the projects completed this summer.
"We secured funding from Live Here Love Here and commissioned a willow sculpture. The sculpture was completed by Welig Heritage Crafts and is now based at Beach Road Nature Reserve. It depicts a Lighthouse Keeper watching over Blackhead Lighthouse and complements the natural surroundings of the reserve.
"The PEACE IV YPOS funding was secured to transform a neglected corner of Whitehead beside the station. Brighter Whitehead have been steadily improving this area ourselves for a number of years with wildlife friendly planting and by adding features such as boat and railway sleepers, however, it was great to get this additional funding boost which enabled contractors to take on some of the heavy landscaping works. This area was the first thing passengers coming from the train saw, it's now a much more welcoming feature and will hopefully attract more visitors to Whitehead."
Mayor of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council, Councillor William McCaughey has praised the work of the volunteers and the greater usage of green spaces across the region.
"Our Officers give great support to volunteers but the volunteers also support this Council and Borough in return," he said. "The volunteers passion and dedication never fails to impress and it is great to see such creative projects happening in Whitehead. I've been delighted to see more residents making use of these green spaces following recent improvements and I was also delighted to see that a Chatty Bench has been installed at the 'Railway Garden' which will hopefully encourage more socialisation in this area."
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