Calderwood have helped fight back against vandals at a popular beauty spot. Glen Esk Pocket Park is a new public green space in East Kilbride created with the Scottish Government Vacant and Derelict Land Fund.Fairy grottos started to appear in the wooded areas which became magical spaces to explore.Recently residents were saddened to find that many of the fairy features had been broken.But not to be put off, four-year-old twins Orla and Aidan McCann set about building new fairy doors and furniture and placing them in the park.Mum, Lynsey, said: “Orla and Aidan loved drawing and creating things since they started nursery.“Glen Esk became a bit of a haven for us during lockdown so we were all really disappointed to discover things placed.
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