As they say, the sun always shines the virtuous and so it proved at today’s BBQ. Thanks to all who came and made it such fun and to Gill for coordinating things for us.
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Our BBQ last Sunday was a great success. It was super to see so many generations relaxing together and enjoying themselves. As many of those present said, we are very lucky to have such a great space on site for our social gatherings.
If you could not make it on the day there are more pictures available via the Photos pages above.
My thanks to all who gave of their time and efforts behind the scenes and on the day helping make it such a relaxed and enjoyable afternoon. Here’s to next year!
Stuart
Mhairi and the team over at the RGU Community Garden Project are holding a little get together at the garden on Thursday, 14th of August from 4 – 6 pm and have kindly extended a welcome to all GFAA plot holders. Here’s what they have planned – it sounds great!
We are holding a wee bash down at the garden to say hello to new volunteers, say thanks to our more weather worn gardeners and just generally celebrate the lovely spot our community garden has turned into.
Everyone is welcome, including new visitors!
The plan is to hold a pot-luck, so please bring some food or drink if possible; although, we promise not to turn you away at the gate if you turn up empty handed.
You are welcome to come along and simply enjoy the good eats, great company and beautiful surroundings; but for those of you looking to get crafty and creative we will have a range of activities on. Depending on what folk are interested in these can include:
Scarecrow making
Making nettle string
Up-cycling wood pallets
Designing a vertical veg garden
Creating a sculptural centre piece
Wild food/foraging walk
We have said the party will take place between 4 and 6pm but feel free to turn up earlier or stay later if you wish. We will most likely be pottering around in the garden before hand.
Everyone is welcome (very much including other plotters on the site) to get involved, or just pop along and say hi. There will no doubt be a plentiful supply of tea, coffee and baked goods!
The RGU Community Garden is on the plot to the South East of the site – just head for the new and impressive polytunnel!


















