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July 1, 2005
Smelling of roses?

Moves are afoot to bring a first part of the Crossroads project in to being. The project group has agreed to negotiate with the City of York Council in order to provide a Sensory Garden on the site of the library garden.
The garden was one of the design suggestions that was approved by the Competition Panel, and will be taken forward as a small scheme to get the project going. The Millennium Trust is backing the scheme with some funds, and applications are being made for other money.
We are pleased to announce that Brunswick Organic Nursery and Craft Workshop staff have agreed to help design and implement the garden. Bishopthorpe Scouts have also offered help. There will be other opportunities to get involved too.
At a meeting/workshop later this month, we hope to agree the details of the project and how it can be implemented. More news on this later.
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Posted by martin at July 1, 2005 8:22 AM
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