A SPECIAL feature on Belville Community Garden's response to the pandemic has aired on TV.
Anti-poverty activist and author Darren McGarvey visited the project in Greenock's east end as part of his series on class.
Manager Laura Reilly spoke about the response from the community as hundreds of people reached out to help others.
Darren, who wrote the award winning book Poverty Safari, features Inverclyde heavily in his new series.
In a previous episode he looked at the conditions faced by workers in call centres in the area.
Darren McGarvey's Class Wars is available on the BBC's catch up services.
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