Craigmillar Castle Park gets boost from forestry grant
18 JuneCraigmillar Castle Park is to get a boost with a grant for work by tree suppliers and contractors awarded by the Forestry Commission.
The park is to receive just over £35,000 for work planting new trees as part of a series of 14 grants for projects across the country awarded by the Forestry Commission, and worth a total of over £400,000.
Jobs for tree planting and woodland upkeep will roll out across Scotland following the award, which aims to improve outdoor learning for people living near ur-ban woodlands.
Scotland's environment minister Roseanna Cunningham said: "Developing woodlands in towns and cities is making a real difference to quality of life. Funding to help revitalise or support woodland-based projects can open up many more opportunities for access, recreation and outdoor learning."
The grants are from Forestry Commission Scotland's Woods In and Around Towns initiative and Forests for People challenge funds. These funds were designed to help woodland owners revitalise existing woodlands for the benefit of local people and support community-based health and education.
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