Police cadets have gone green to help a group of disabled peoplein Aberdeen.
A group of 15 cadets created a garden for the residents atAberdeen Supported Living Services in Bridge of Don.
The service run by disability organisation Capability Scotlandprovides supported living for up to eight adults.
A large area of the grounds, which had been unused, has beentransformed into a garden to be used all year round.
With the help of retired Police Sergeant Bill Kelman the grouperected a 30 metre-long fence and enclosed patio area.
Retired Police Inspector David Brown provided funding for gardenfurniture and plants.
His brother Chris, who recently passed away, lived at the Bridgeof Don accommodation.
Materials were also donated by GPH Builders Merchants, Inverurie.
Cadet Unit Constable Ali Lyon said: "We are extremely proud ofwhat our cadets have achieved and the manner in which they went aboutthe project.
"They really put their backs into it and have transformed what wasan area that could not be used by the residents into a facility whichthey can enjoy for many years to come."
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