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New community garden starts to take root at V&A

First plants placed in public space created to link the museum with the city

- Jamie milligan jmilligan@thecourier.co.uk

Work has begun on Dundee’s V&A Museum community garden.

Volunteers reacted to a call to arms and helped place plants into the community space yesterday morning.

The garden itself was created by both green-fingered volunteers and profession­al designers.

According to V&A Dundee director Philip Long, the community garden and the V&A itself are for the whole city, not just for tourists visiting the developmen­t.

Mr Long said: “We’ve worked very hard to help make the V&A something that is at the heart of the community.

“It’s been important for us to be out there working with people across communitie­s to get a sense of what their aspiration­s and hopes are for V&A and how it might make a difference to their lives.

“So, while we are still quite a bit off opening, we are already realising projects like this.

“We’ve been working with communitie­s across the city, the region, and country to hear what people want and to help generate opportunit­ies for people.

“We want V&A Dundee to be something which makes a difference to people’s lives.

“It (V&A Dundee) has always been rooted in the city. One of the major aims of the V&A Dundee is to help make a difference to this city.”

V&A Dundee communitie­s producer Peter Nurick said yesterday’s developmen­t had been two years in the making and is testament to the hard work of local people and designers.

He said: “This project started with a co-design process involving adults in the city living with and recovering from a range of complex mental health conditions.

“Now, we’re having volunteers from across the city involved in the planting and hopefully long-term maintenanc­e of the community garden.

“This project has been about connecting the V&A Dundee with the city.

“The garden’s location, directly opposite the museum, is a real tangible link between the city and the museum.”

We want the V&A to be something which makes a difference.

 ?? Picture: Alan Richardson. ?? V&A Dundee director Philip Long and V&A Dundee communitie­s producer Peter Nurick with the volunteers.
Picture: Alan Richardson. V&A Dundee director Philip Long and V&A Dundee communitie­s producer Peter Nurick with the volunteers.

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