The transition brought us closer to Stirling, opening up more possibilities. The improved transport links have been a game-changer, making it easier for our students to travel. The local community at Gargunnock welcomed us with open arms.

Our new home came with its share of challenges. The garden, while promising, required significant work to align with the needs of Green Routes.

We now boast a brand-new office and classroom, a pivotal addition to our infrastructure. Soon, proper plumbing will enhance the functionality of our facilities, providing extra sinks, hot water, and a dedicated space to develop kitchen amenities.

No longer do we face the harshness of cold or rainy conditions. With the new indoor spaces, we are now equipped to continue our work in warmth and comfort, regardless of the weather. This marks a significant stride forward, enhancing both productivity and morale.

As we reflect on the past three years, we celebrate the resilience and determination that have carried us through. Gargunnock Walled Garden has become more than just a location; it is a thriving community hub and a testament to the collective effort of all those who support Green Routes.