Festive Cheer from Community Volunteers
Date: Monday 2 January
Volunteers from Blairgowrie and Rattray Development Trust (BRDT), supported by award-winning environmental group Blair in Bloom, delivered nearly 80 bowls of spring bulbs to local residents in Blairgowrie and Rattray on Christmas Day.
The move was a special festive treat for members of the town’s Saturday Lunch Club, which is managed by the Trust’s Blairgowrie and Rattray Independent (BaRI) Food Project.
The Saturday Lunch Club first started nearly three years ago during the global coronavirus pandemic as part of efforts to support the local community and reduce social isolation during the initial lockdown period when social groups and organisations had to close their doors.
Each week, soup and a cake, as well as a quiz featuring questions about Blairgowrie and Rattray, is delivered by a team of volunteers to people in the local community.
In 2022 nearly 4000 lunches were delivered to local residents and this was the third Christmas that volunteers have delivered the bulbs.
Blair in Bloom chair Mary Birch said: “We were delighted to get involved in this wonderful initiative once again and show our support to others in the community.
“The Bloom elves planted-up nearly 80 bowls with narcissus bulbs several weeks ago and then wrapped them ready for delivery by volunteers with the town’s Saturday Lunch Club on Christmas Day.
“Hopefully the bulbs will provide a taste of early spring for those involved with the Saturday Lunch Club when they flower.”
Blairgowrie and Glens councillor Caroline Shiers is one of the Saturday Lunch Club volunteers who delivered on Christmas Day.
She said: “This was the third year that Saturday Lunch Club volunteers have dropped off a gift to the lunch club members on Christmas Day.
“Once again Blair in Bloom planted bulbs which were beautifully wrapped and really made the recipients smile.
“I know I speak for all those who deliver the lunches when I say it is an absolute pleasure. “New friendships have been made and sustained over the years the club has been operating.
“There are still opportunities for people to benefit from a delivery of homemade soup and cake each Saturday and anyone interested should contact the BaRI Food Project.”
For more information on the Saturday Lunch Club and other BaRI Food Project initiatives, email [email protected]
Previous Posts
Have yourself a merry little Christmas in Blairgowrie and Rattray this year!
Businesses and local community groups in Bla... Read More >
Blairgowrie and Rattray Development Trust marks accomplishments
The team behind... Read More >
New ‘veg in a bag’ offering from Rattray Community Garden
A selection of vegetables grown at Rattray C... Read More >
Development Trust’s longest serving Trustee steps down
Image courtesy of Clare McMicking / CraicN C... Read More >
Volunteers thanked at grand opening of Rattray Community Garden
Image courtesy of Clare McMicking / Cra... Read More >
Development Trust brings volunteer groups together
News Release February 2025 <... Read More >
£45,000 funding boost for new facilities at Rattray Community Garden
There were cele... Read More >