Residents in Braddan have joined forces with their commissioners to revamp an old park into a community garden.
They've also partnered with EcoVannin to clear the unused area to make space for herb gardens and vegetable patches and to grow fruit bushes and trees.
In order to continue improving the area people are being asked to donate seeds or tools or lend a hand and help out.
Commissioner Neal Mellon is passionate about the project - he hopes the whole community can get involved:
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