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Community garden opens at Welshpool Fire Station.
Summary
A new community garden at Welshpool Fire Station was officially opened on 12 February during a community coffee morning, and the accessible garden features raised beds, trellises and a greenhouse. The project is supported by the Welsh Government's Local Places for Nature programme and Keep Wales Tidy.
Content
A new community garden at Welshpool Fire Station was officially opened on Thursday 12 February. The launch was marked by a community coffee morning at the station. Station Manager Kerry Hughes, who proposed the idea, formally opened the space. The garden is intended for use by both firefighters and local residents.
Key facts:
- The opening event included hot drinks, homemade cakes and an opportunity for residents to meet station staff.
- Many attendees came from Neuadd Maldwyn, an independent living development opposite the station.
- The garden was opened by Station Manager Kerry Hughes and volunteers helped plant flowers, shrubs and herbs in new raised beds.
- The space is designed to be fully accessible and includes raised planters, trellises, a greenhouse and on-site tools.
- The project received support from the Welsh Government's Local Places for Nature programme and Keep Wales Tidy and aligns with recent MAWWFRS efforts on biodiversity and staff wellbeing.
Summary:
The garden provides a quiet, accessible outdoor space for Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service personnel and nearby residents, with a focus on wellbeing and biodiversity. Organisers say the space will continue to evolve through seasonal planting and ongoing community involvement.
