Camelon is one of several that will now go ahead thanks to a share of £3 million. ‘Keep Camelon and Tamfourhill Tidy, Clean and Green’ will get £1,500 to transform unused and unloved grassy patches around the area into clean and colourful ‘pop-up parks’ that will last for up to a fortnight.
The money, from Falkirk Council’s Community Choices fund, will pay for things such as pot plants that can be transported easily to the chosen areas.
And the volunteers will even welcome anyone who fancies a chat with a pot of tea.Camelon resident Babs McCool, a volunteer with Tidy, Clean and Green, says there are loads of small areas that could do with a bit of TLC and the pop-up parks could be just the thing to make that happen.“There are lots of these.
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