ONE of Inverclyde's most successful community projects celebrated its 10th anniversary with a Halloween pumpkin patch.
The team at the Belville Community Garden managed to beat the weather by bringing all the activities indoors on the day.
It was part of the launch of a fundraising campaign to help support the future work of the outdoor charity.
For the last decade Belville has pioneered supporting local people through their community garden.
Manager Sally Clough said: "We have been running the pumpkin patch for a number of years. We had a great turnout and all the families had a great time.
"Our staff led by Sue put great efforts in to making it happen. It is part of a our fundraising campaign launched for our 10th anniversary."
On the day there were Halloween activities, a pumpkin patch and a cafe for refreshments.
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