NI community's touching tribute to child killed in crash
A piece of disused Housing Executive land is now a space filled with colour, laughter and new life as it provides the idyllic space to remember a very special little girl.
Schoolgirl Scarlett Rossborough died after being struck by a car outside the Carrickfergus Housing Executive Offices last August.
Roy McClean, Housing Executive assistant area manager in Mid and East Antrim said shortly after Scarlett’s death, they received a request from Larne Community Care Centre, where Scarlett and her brother Garrett attended afterschools club, for permission to create a Garden of Reflection for Scarlett on a piece of land adjacent to their premises.
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He said: "Scarlett’s passing had a profound effect on both our Carrickfergus and Larne local office staff so when I received this request, I contacted our Grounds Maintenance and Land & Regeneration Teams straight away.
"Our staff then approached local landscaping company idverde who were only too happy to design and construct the garden. I sincerely hope Scarlett’s friends and family can find some comfort in visiting it for many years to come."
Carolanne Rogers, Scarlett’s mum said: "Scarlett was the most inquisitive, lively and adventurous little girl and she would absolutely love this garden. She would be so happy that her friends have added personal touches to it to help make it such a nice place for a wee think and a rest.
"Quite often when we are driving past we see her friends sitting on the bench and sometimes we stop and come and have a sit down too. It’s so lovely at nighttime because it’s all lit up.
"A small village of people were involved in creating this garden and I am so grateful to all of them.
"Thank you especially to Roy McClean from the Housing Executive for organising the development of the area in the first instance. And to Ronnie McCreanor and Calvin McGall from the Housing Executive who helped us plant flowers as well as building the space. Your energy and passion truly shone and we can't thank you enough."
Victor Watson, Contracts Manager at idverde said: "I met Ronnie and Calvin onsite to discuss ideas for development of this disused and confined area and then got our internal designer Patrick Hamill to design it.
"It is great to see it being used as a place where people can come to meet together and talk."
Alison Nel, LCCC Centre Manager said: “We were delighted to welcome visitors from The Housing Executive to Scarlett’s garden.
"This space is so special to our children who since the official opening of the garden have done some Lego artwork and produced the little butterflies that can be seen hanging in the garden today. We intend to run a mosaic art therapy project, subject to funding which will not only benefit our children but Scarlett’s family and friends within the community.
"The children absolutely love going into the space and feel closer to Scarlett when they are in it. Inspired by Scarlett they have bought little features to display in it and painted pictures on pebbles which are also a focal point for visitors."
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