Campaigners have confirmed a community buyout bid for the land at Sunnylaw Meadow
Activists in Bridge of Allan are celebrating after successfully securing a treasured piece of open land for the community.
“The community purchase would not have been successful without the support of the residents of Bridge of Allan, whether that was offering words of support, completing and sharing our survey, offering a financial donation to support the purchase, putting up posters in the community or joining the action group who led the work.
“In the meantime the Sunnylaw Action Group will continue to meet and plan for the ongoing management of the land, based on the almost 400 responses we received to our community survey. “To ensure you’re involved in decisions, and have the opportunity to have your say, please sign up for free membership if you haven’t already.”
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