The park is looking good after a great turn-out and a load of work done in the sunshine. We, of course, managed rest and recreation after all the hard work.



The park is looking good after a great turn-out and a load of work done in the sunshine. We, of course, managed rest and recreation after all the hard work.



Glorious sunshine, warmth and spectacular views were the order of the day today. The Ochils and beyond were very clear over Granton Harbour.

There’s a gardening session this week on Wednesday, 10-11.30. There is, as always in the spring, lots to do and the Met Office forecast is sunny and warm. OK, “sunny and not cold” might be more accurate! Please come along for the gardening, coffee and chat, not to mention the glorious show of spring flowers.
Today’s spring flowers in glorious colour!

We nearly there with the bird and bat boxes. It’s all part of our nature trail! A substantial batch was delivered to the park yesterday. Special thanks to Sinclair, Tom, Roy and Sandy for their special help, to Forth Youth Theatre for the use of their workshop facilities and to Action Earth for funding the construction of these boxes.

ready for delivery

Ready for finishing
There’s a gardening session on Saturday, usual time. The forecast is bright and fair, if a bit cool, and there’s plenty to do. Please come along if you can.
Quite a few hardy (or should that be foolhardy?) souls were gardening in the park this morning. It was not a nice day!

There’s a gardening session tomorrow (13th), 10-11.30. The forecast, apart from the rain, north easterly wind and low temperature, is not good. But that’s been wrong before, there’s plenty to do and tea and coffee at the bothy.
Park is looking terrific with all the spring flowers. Why not come along and get bowled over by the colour.


The grass has had its first cut of the year and what an improvement, the park is looking so much better. Thanks Julie.

