Widening the appeal of Greenisland Allotments with £10k improvements

David Hilditch MLA, the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Beth Adger, Cllr Peter Johnston, Angelica Florez, Groundwork NI, Niamh-Anne McNally, Cllr Mark Collins, Dawn Hart, Greenisland Youth Group and Adrian Johnston, chair of Greenisland Allotment Association.David Hilditch MLA, the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Beth Adger, Cllr Peter Johnston, Angelica Florez, Groundwork NI, Niamh-Anne McNally, Cllr Mark Collins, Dawn Hart, Greenisland Youth Group and Adrian Johnston, chair of Greenisland Allotment Association.
David Hilditch MLA, the Deputy Mayor, Cllr Beth Adger, Cllr Peter Johnston, Angelica Florez, Groundwork NI, Niamh-Anne McNally, Cllr Mark Collins, Dawn Hart, Greenisland Youth Group and Adrian Johnston, chair of Greenisland Allotment Association.
Greenisland Allotment users are set to enjoy a much-enhanced site following a £10,0000 investment.

The amenity opened more than five years ago in response to the Greenisland community’s desire to have access to greater communal green space.

And thanks to funding from the Whitemountain Programme, residents of the Co Antrim town - including school and community groups - are to avail of improved facilities at the Mid and East Antrim Council-managed allotments.

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