Stramash thanks supportive community one year on from the fire
Last year, the outdoor nursery’s indoor space was lost in a fire, but now, the space has been rebuilt and those that run the nursery are happy with how 2019 turned out.
Last year, the outdoor nursery’s indoor space was lost in a fire, but now, the space has been rebuilt and those that run the nursery are happy with how 2019 turned out.
The new ‘yurty’ is designed to be a cozy place for children and practitioners to go when the weather is poor and does not feel like a usual nursery space.
People of all ages, skills and connections to the nursery turned out force to help clean-up the fire damage.
More than 100 people stopped to lend a hand with the clean-up throughout the day on Saturday.
The nursery’s hand-built wooden yurts were reduced to ash after they caught fire on Sunday night.
The outdoor learning centre wants to ensure that migrants to Scotland feel welcome.
The open day gave families the chance to visit the nursery, meet the team and hear more about what they do.
Stramash outdoor nursery, which is based at the old BA Club near Inverlochy, is set to benefit from the investment
Stramash nursery workers and visitors were shocked to find their special timber yurt classroom had been damaged by vandals.