BBC on lookout for outdoor projects

9 Mar 2012

The BBC are looking for communities that have an outdoor space they would love transforming.

This could be anything from a community garden, an empty space, a vandalised area, roof garden, anywhere that is in desperate need of a revamp or somewhere that has been a victim of a natural disaster. Anything that would really benefit the community.

If this sparks any thoughts of an area or organisation you feel could really benefit from being involved in this programme please email cassie.simpson@renegadepictures.co.uk In your email it would be helpful if you could include a few details about location, the people involved and any pictures (if you have them).

Larry Ngan and Lib Dem Campaigners on The Leas, Folkestone

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