Edinburgh Council employs a voluntary body to oversee the project to plan for Gorgie Farm's future.
The farm's three alpacas have been sent to a farm in Ayrshire until new owners are foundOne of Scotland's last urban farms will reopen as a community-led venture with a voluntary body to plan its future, Edinburgh's city council has revealed.Edinburgh Voluntary Organisations Council will plan the farm's future.
A City of Edinburgh Council spokesman said: "This will result in a stronger plan for Gorgie City Farm to re-open, with a strong sustainable plan for the future."The goats have been moved to East Links Family Park in East Lothian Bridie Ashrowan, chief executive of Evoc, said: "We are committed to taking a community-led approach to this project, learning from other successful collaborations in the city.
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