4 Month Streak
Sun 21st Apr at 10:00am
Bath Report written by Jer Boon
Great Scott! There was a big sense of deja vu when we arrived at Alice Park, in the shape of a great big pile of bark chips sitting on a tarpaulin just outside the gate.
Roads? Where we're going we don't need roads - because the bark chip pile was there to help us finish off the series of paths we've been working on for the past few sessions.
It's our density to finish this path and so at a speed which possibly approached 88mph, we got to work wheelbarrowing chips around the site.
We finished in short order, stopped for a nice chat and a coffee and then... made like a tree and got out of there.
Sun 21st Apr at 10:00am
Help the community with their vegetable garden
Read moreSun 10th Mar at 10:00am
Bath Report written by Helen Conner (she/her)
With lots of furry friend visitors to the park, we were asked to create a natural boundary hedge to protect a flower bed. Using willow we twisted and weaved the willow around existing posts to create a decorative hedge.
It took us just 1 hour and you can see from the photos that it's quite decorative :)
Well done team
Sun 10th Mar at 10:00am
Help the community with their vegetable garden
Read moreSun 11th Feb at 10:00am
Bath Report written by Helen Conner (she/her)
7 Goodymers headed to Alice park to help with a variety of tasks.
We welcomed a new Goodgymer to the team! Welcome Vish it was lovely to meet you
We divided into two teams.
Half the team were sawing wood and then using the wood to create a new natural fence in the garden.
Whilst the other half of the team were up and down ladders creating a bamboo frame to support the new grape vines.
We look forward to seeing the grape vines grow and provide a new natural shelter at the back of the garden.
As usual, the time went quickly and before we knew it, it was time for a rewarding hot drink and biscuit.
We look forward to joining the Alice Park volunteers again next month to finish our new boundary fence :)
Sun 11th Feb at 10:00am
Help the community with their vegetable garden
Read moreSun 21st Jan at 10:00am
Bath Report written by Helen Conner (she/her)
Who knew hazel was so bendy...?
Kathy our task owner arrived with a boot load of hazel which we unloaded and carried to the organic garden. We sorted the hazel into piles and picked the most suitable cuts for the uprights and the others for the winding around the posts to create a natural fence.
It was surprisingly easier than first thought.
Aaron and Alan took it in turns to swing the huge hammer to create the holes for the posts whilst the rest of us weaved the hazel around the posts.
In only 1 hour, we were almost finished. But alas we ran out of hazel! We look forward to completing this project next time we visit.
Sun 14th Jan at 10:15am
Bath Report written by Helen Conner (she/her)
Our mission: To fill up the sandpit with sand.
The only problem.... the sand was about 400 metres away down a hill :)
So off we went with 4 wheelbarrows and a couple of shovels and loaded each wheelbarrow to push back up across the park to the giant sandpit. 1 hour and numerous trips later and we had filled a giant hole.
Although, not complete, we made a huge dent in the sand bags and saved a lot of heavy lifting for the regular volunteers
Sun 21st Jan at 10:00am
Help the community with their vegetable garden
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