The first trees have been planted at the new Pennywell Nature Garden. Pupils from Pirniehall Primary School were joined by members of the Pennywell community as planting got underway in time for spring.
Set within Urban Union’s and the City of Edinburgh Council’s Pennywell Living development, the shared nature garden will help foster a sense of community and provide local residents with an attractive outdoor space. The garden will also allow the community to get involved in several projects, which will benefit both the environment and their neighbourhood as a whole.
By creating the nature garden, developer Urban Union and North Edinburgh Arts are hoping to create a space for both adults and children at Pennywell Living to enjoy, as well as attract wildlife and boost biodiversity by planting trees, hedges, snowdrops and seed-bombing wildflowers.
Neil McKay, Managing Director at Urban Union, said: “Having the chance to enjoy the outdoors is incredibly important. Being in the fresh air and around nature is fantastic for people’s health and well-being. The garden will also help create a green area and tranquil setting for the development and neighbourhood.
“Located in the hub of the community, the nature garden will feature a range of colourful flowers, trees and plants. It has been great seeing local pupils, community and organisations all come together to help plant the garden’s first trees.”
Natalie Taylor, Designer of the Pennywell Nature Garden, added: “The garden will be a fantastic nature haven full of biodiversity for the community at Pennywell to enjoy. Offering both adults and children a brilliant chance to see nature’s life cycle in action.”
Set to complete in 2023, Pennywell Living is part of a wider housing regeneration project being delivered through a partnership with the City of Edinburgh Council and Urban Union which will see the delivery of over 770 new homes, half of which will be affordable housing.
Located only two miles from Edinburgh City Centre, Pennywell Living is in prime position to make the most of the many shops, bars and restaurants the capital has to offer.
With great local primary and secondary schools, as well as a wealth of useful amenities in the area, the development is perfect for young professionals and families.
Header image shows: Back Row — Ross Neilson (Pirniehall Primary Teacher), Mhairi Swan (Urban Union) and Natalie Taylor (North Edinburgh Arts). Front Row —Cam, Paul, Max, Ella, Mahdhi, Rasan, Robyn and Blair from Pirniehall Primary.