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Month: July 2017

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24th July

We had agreed previously that today was to be designated ‘Tool Shed Day’ and I was pleasantly surprised that Carol, David, Ken, Ed and then Bill all came along for a morning of emptying, sorting, cleaning and reordering tools and space inside the shed. It gave us an opportunity to see what we have and […]

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17th July

The summer has turned out to be beautiful this year and yet again we enjoyed a sunny, dry morning. The woodland is alive with butterflies which is why we work so hard to keep the glades as an open space beneath the canopy. Sadly the horse chestnut trees are not so happy and in the […]

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10th July

Many things go through your mind when you enter the woodland but on this day, I was taken by the sweet smell of everything growing like mad – especially the brambles! We organised a team to clear the paths to make them easier to walk along, a team to work on the glade around the […]

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3rd July

It has been a while since I posted on the blog. Some of it was because I have been putting a lot of time in repainting my house in Broad street and also because this time of year slows down. Incredibly we have had hot sunny weather and its becoming quite a wonderful year. John […]

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