The last part of the regeneration of the area outside the Community Education Centre in St. Mellons was completed last night with members of the Arts and Crafts After-school Club, St. Mellons Over 50's group and the St. Mellons Community Choir who also meet at the Education Centre. Most of the trees had already been planted on site by the Parks Department, and we removed the pots, filled in the holes with soil and gave the trees a good watering to help them on their way. The cherry trees already had signs of blossom.
Many local residents have complimented how clean the new site looks and that it doesn't look like a litter dump anymore. All we have to do is make sure dog owners clear up after their dogs now!!
About Keep Wales Tidy's Tidy Towns' work in Cardiff
Hi, my name is Chris Partridge and I am Keep Wales Tidy's Tidy Towns Project Officer for Cardiff. Activities we undertake are often in partnership with Cardiff Council's Parks Department (both waste services and Community Park Rangers) and Street Cleansing. We have organised events for several businesses across Cardiff and is happy to accommodate future requests. For more information you can contact Chris on 07717 412 270 or by Email: chris.partridge@keepwalestidy.org You can also follow me on Twitter for upcoming events @CardiffKWT
Tuesday, 8 March 2011
07.03.11 St. Mellons Community Education Centre Regeneration
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