A new garden at Bottesford train station is set to be officially opened by Her Grace, the Duchess of Rutland, next week.
Over the past 18 months the Poacher Line Community Rail Partnership and the Bee Friendly Trust have worked with local residents, East Midlands Trains and Network Rail to transform a derelict piece of land next to the station into a brand new community garden.
It is set to be officially unveiled at 4pm on Monday 17 June, with the Duchess of Rutland, cutting the ribbon.
Cllr Richard Davies, executive member for highways, said: “The new garden is an eco-friendly safe haven for wildlife, complete with a composter, bug hotel, pond with hedgehog ramp, and an education space for local groups.
“The local Vale of Belvoir Lions group have also donated a bench made from recycled material for passengers and the public.
“The station has now been adopted by four volunteers, who will continue the work that has been started by developing the garden to its full potential over the coming years.
“I’d like to thank the local community and partners for their support in creating this wonderful new space. I’m sure it will be enjoyed for years to come.”
granthamdoesmatter says
Has the Executive member for Lincolnshire County Council Highways realised that Bottesford is in …. Leicestershire! I wonder if this confusion could explain why Leicestershire roads seem to be much better maintained than our own. A drive along Gorse Lane / Old Melton Road illustrates the difference. Lincolnshire side is a nightmare of concealed potholes .. Once in Leicestershire a nice smooth surface from edge to edge …