The Courier & Advertiser (Perth and Perthshire Edition)

Residents rally round to get Craigie looking blooming marvellous

New benches, flowers and gravel spruce up busy junction

- richard burdge rburdge@thecourier.co.uk

Local businesses and residents in Craigie have joined volunteers from Beautiful Perth to brighten up the “triangle” at Craigie Cross.

The heart of the local community, the area lies on a busy junction used by hundreds of vehicles and pedestrian­s every day.

The first improvemen­ts came at Christmas 2016, when businesses based around the Cross installed lights to give the site a festive feel.

They were keen to keep up the momentum so Chic Doogan of the Abbotsford Bar met Beautiful Perth chairman John Summers to hatch a plan.

The resulting project has seen new gravel spread around the memorial benches and pruning of the trees in the triangle.

Beautiful Perth installed and planted tubs and two-tier planters which will bloom with colour every spring and summer, and the Fish & Chip Company has undertaken the task of watering the flowers.

Mr Summers said the project was a shining example of the difference a community can make to their local area through joint initiative­s.

“This may be a small area, but it’s at a very important point in Craigie that is seen by so many people on a daily basis,” said Mr Summers. He added: “This is a lovely project. “It’s a great example of what a difference we can make with a little bit of land, some voluntary effort, a great partnershi­p of local people and businesses – and a lot of enthusiasm.”

The Beautiful Perth group used to be called Perth in Bloom as their main focus was originally on horticultu­ral work.

The group helped to produce the spectacula­r floral displays which have won the city many national and internatio­nal awards over the past two decades.

They changed their name to Beautiful Perth in 2007 as they began taking on a wider range of community and environmen­tal projects.

These included picking litter, tidying up unsightly places and encouragin­g local action to improve the environmen­t.

Those projects are recognised through the annual Beautiful Perth awards.

This may be a small area, but it’s at a very important point in Craigie that is seen by so many people on a daily basis. BEAUTIFUL PERTH CHAIRMAN JOHN SUMMERS

 ?? Picture: Gareth Jennings. ?? From left, back: Councillor Bob Band and Chic Duggan of the Abbottsfor­d Bar; front: Councillor Michael Jamieson, Beautiful Perth treasurer Monica Straughan, committee member Barbara McDonald and chairman John Summers, at Craigie Cross.
Picture: Gareth Jennings. From left, back: Councillor Bob Band and Chic Duggan of the Abbottsfor­d Bar; front: Councillor Michael Jamieson, Beautiful Perth treasurer Monica Straughan, committee member Barbara McDonald and chairman John Summers, at Craigie Cross.

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