On a plot of land outside the Laing Museum that was once grass and another opposite on Hill Road altruistic persons have cultivated those plots, planting a wonderful variety of vegetables for the community to harvest as needs be for free.
Growing are lettuce, beetroot, cabbage, chard, kale. runner beans and sweetcorn interspersed with protective flowers.
A fabulous display and worth emulating in any town anywhere. On learning one could help oneself I benefited from a few leaves of the kale, chard, roots of beet and two corn on the cob.
A fantastic gesture that I hope catches on everywhere. It makes for a much better communities and world.
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