Pensioners’ Bramley garden celebration

Members of The Lings Monday Club celebrated the completion of their new garden at the centre at Sedge Close, Bramley. The Mayor of Rotherham Cllr Eve Rose Keenan and her Consort Pat Keenan released balloons to mark the opening of the garden, which was funded by a grant from RotherFed along with donations from members. Also pictured are representatives of Fortum who did the landscape work. 171368-1Members of The Lings Monday Club celebrated the completion of their new garden at the centre at Sedge Close, Bramley. The Mayor of Rotherham Cllr Eve Rose Keenan and her Consort Pat Keenan released balloons to mark the opening of the garden, which was funded by a grant from RotherFed along with donations from members. Also pictured are representatives of Fortum who did the landscape work. 171368-1
Members of The Lings Monday Club celebrated the completion of their new garden at the centre at Sedge Close, Bramley. The Mayor of Rotherham Cllr Eve Rose Keenan and her Consort Pat Keenan released balloons to mark the opening of the garden, which was funded by a grant from RotherFed along with donations from members. Also pictured are representatives of Fortum who did the landscape work. 171368-1
MEMBERS of a pensioners’ group have celebrated the completing of their new garden.

The Lings Monday Club welcomed the Mayor of Rotherham, Cllr Eve Rose Keenan, and her Consort, Mr Pat Keenan, to release balloons with them to mark the opening of the garden at Sedge Close, Bramley.

The work was funded by from tenants’ group Rotherfed and landscaping work was carried out by contractors Forterm.

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