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Brechin Community Garden

16 January 202414 February 2024 By Clare Cooper

The Brechin Community Garden is a small but mighty organisation run by ten volunteers. Michael Cronin, Jess Christie, Lenny Bissett, Michael Forbes, Ruby McKay, Iain Alexander, Judi Toledo, Colin Ross, Janet and Lily.

We grow many different fruit and veg and the community can come and collect it and give a small donation to us. We also appreciate donations of small plants, shopping bags and seed packets.

Tesco and the Co-op also donate food which is free to the community but we always welcome donations.

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