Our Club has a very enjoyable and varied programme of entertainment and activities, including
Very glad to be able to be out helping in the community again, some members of Braids Rotary attended Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park to assist with the litter pick.
I am sure many were surprised by the scale of the park running from Straiton to Gilmerton Road but every one worked diligently to fill their rubbish bag with a variety of litter and also had the opportunity to enjoy the company and fellowship of friends in the sunshine.
In addition to the litter pick a few members also assisted the Friends of Burdiehouse Burn Valley Park to paint a mural that has been designed for their bothy in Gilmerton Dykes Street. The brightly coloured mural depicts the plant and animal life around the park and adds a splash of colour to the area.
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