Falkirk Council has launched a new public consultation on the future use of the former Kinneil Nursery site in Bo'ness.
The council has launched a survey that will look at potential future uses of the site as part of its wider consultation.
Community consultation has already taken place earlier year with local councillors, the Community Council, agencies such as Historic Environment Scotland and local interest group Friends of Kinneil.
The online survey is available here and local residents are encouraged to complete the survey before the closing date of Monday 02 December.
The short survey will look at the types of potential use that the site could provide including: outdoor learning and recreation; themed garden; food bank farm; community growing; bee hives and many others that have already been suggested.
Councillor Paul Garner, spokesperson for the Environment said: "The site is in a great location for the community and it would be great to see it put to good use for residents in Bo'ness. I'd encourage everyone to take the short survey so we can build up an accurate picture of how we can move forward with the ideas."
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