Glasgow team roll up their sleeves to refresh Clober Farm’s wheelchair-friendly garden

At the end of April, a duo from our Glasgow office visited Clober Farm - a wheelchair-accessible, self-catering converted farmhouse owned by Spinal Injuries Scotland - to help give the garden area a spring clean.

Alongside other volunteers including staff from Horatio’s Garden, Natalie Gangel and Erin Watson from our Glasgow office ‘mucked in’ helping throughout the day with tasks like cleaning, digging, planting and pruning.

Close to Loch Lomond and the Trossachs and open year round, Clober Farm offers a fully accessible holiday retreat designed with wheelchair users in mind.
In a supportive social media post for the volunteers’ efforts owners of Clober Farm, Spinal Injuries Scotland, said: “The sun was shining, the garden was buzzing, and thanks to the hard work and enthusiasm of our incredible volunteers, the whole space has been given a wonderful lift.
“Your efforts have made Clober Farm look and feel amazing, ready to be enjoyed by our guests this spring and summer.”
Well done to all who contributed to the garden refresh!