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New meadow to aid recovering addicts

A new meadow is being created outside a Leicestershire drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre to help aid peoples' recovery.

The project will transform a one-acre piece of wasteland next to The Carpenter’s Arms at Six Hills into a farm space to grow fruit and vegetables, rear chickens and keep bees.

It's being called Malone Meadows - after Brendan Malone, who was much-loved figure at the charity, and will play a part in the recovery programmes of some of the residents, who will be able to grow their own food and look after the meadow.

The Carpenter’s Arms has put £36,000 toward the total £68,000 cost of the project, with £20,000 donated by supporters and a fundraising push for the remaining cash.

Richard Spence, CEO of the Carpenter's Arms, told ÃÛÑ¿´«Ã½ Leicester's Ellis Maddison how the new meadow will help with residents' well-being.

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