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Tag Archives: Glenfinart Walled Garden

Project Officer for Ardentinny’s Glenfinart Walled Garden

Posted on October 14, 2011 by newsroom

Two weeks after receiving the necessary funding to purchase Glenfinart Walled Garden, Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community Buy Out, Community News, Cowal, Environment, Funding, Gardens, History, Regeneration, Tourism | Tagged Ardentinny, Argyll, Gardens, Glenfinart Walled Garden, job, officer, project, Regeneration, Tourism | Leave a comment

Ardentinny celebrates Awards For All funding for Glenfinart Walled garden

Posted on September 29, 2011 by newsroom

Ardentinny Community Trust Ltd. is delighted to have been given Continue reading →

Posted in Business, Community, Community News, Cowal, Funding, Gardening, Gardens, Tourism | Tagged Ardentinny, Argyll, Awards for All, Community Trust, Cowal, Funding, Glenfinart Walled Garden | Leave a comment

Four Argyll groups win Awards For All funding and congratulations from Michael Russell

Posted on September 21, 2011 by newsroom

Four groups from Argyll have been successful Continue reading →

Posted in Community News, Funding, Politics | Tagged 24th Argyll Dunoon Scout Troop, Ardentinny Community Trust, Argyll, Argyll & Bute, Argylll Bte, Awards for All, Big Lottery Fund, Fasnacloich Gun Club, Glenfinart Walled Garden, Michael Russell MSP, Southend Community Council | 1 Comment

Ardentinny looks to long-term future for the Walled Garden

Posted on November 23, 2010 by newsroom

Last week, members of Ardentinny Community Trust’s Walled Garden committee Continue reading →

Posted in Your News | Tagged Ardentinny, Argyll, Cowal, glenfinart garden, Glenfinart Walled Garden | Leave a comment

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