GREEN-fingered volunteers have rolled up their sleeves to carry out another much-needed garden makeover.
Following a ‘Big Garden Spruce Up’ earlier in the summer, Unity volunteers have once again come to a person’s rescue.
After hearing the plea of Cardea home support service client James, the organisation gave his garden some care.
James, who is bed bound, lives in a home with rear access through the garden used by carers and visitors.
However, the garden was in such a poor state that disposal of rubbish and putting the bins out weekly by caregivers was impossible.
Unity Spruce Up volunteers stepped in for the day to provide a basic clean up resulting in a clear path to the bins and a pristine garden.
Christianne Ireland, Unity’s volunteer centre manager, said: “Once again volunteers have stepped in to assist a Cardea client.
“This is the value-added service that Unity can offer customers and it was a pleasure to help. Thanks must go to everyone who assisted on the day. All we need now is for the garden waste to be removed.”
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