
Holm Plantation 13
11 April 2008
Holm Plantation was previously known as Holm Wood but is referred to most
commonly as 'The Plantation'. Holm means low flat land near a river or burn and
a plantation is a group of cultivated trees or plants. In 1805, Holm Wood was
gifted by the Earls of Eglinton to the residents of Ardrossan and Saltcoats as
a place of relaxation and enjoyment. Prior to that, it was a dark forest. In November
2002, a group called Friends of the Plantation was founded with the mission of
'restoring and maintaining this area of natural beauty for the benefit and enjoyment
of the entire community and visitors to North Ayrshire'. In mid 2004, Friends
of the Plantation secured £10000 from Landfill Tax Credits to fund regeneration
of the Plantation. Other involved parties include North Ayrshire Council, Strathclyde
Police and the Scottish Executive. Improvements included drainage, landscaping,
lighting, closed circuit television and signs. In October 2005, construction work
started on three pods each fifteen metres in diameter. These have been planted
with shrubs and bushes to form a past garden, a present garden and a future garden.