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October GHWG session – Mill / Marsh Meadows
Mill/Marsh Meadows
Date and time: Wednesday 2 October, 9:30 – 12:30
Mill Meadows is too wet for us to start cutting and raking up the tall vegetation around the ponds so tomorrow we will cut back bramble in the grassy triangle. When working there it is more convenient to meet in the Mill Lane car park, on the road down to the lock, so we will meet there at 9:30.
The Town Council will allow volunteers to park for free for the duration of the work party
Things to bring: gardening gloves
It is time to start cutting and raking up the tall vegetation around the ponds so we will make a start on that next week. As always, litter picking will be on the agenda for anyone willing to do it. See below for the more general information.
I hope you will be able to join us at our sessions in October. If you haven’t already done so, could I please ask everyone who intends coming to work parties to provide the contact details specified in the table below. Procedures relating to risk assessments require these details to be lodged with the Town Council. They state that ‘All information will be kept safe and confidential.’
Please contact Lex or me if you have any queries. It would be helpful if you could let us know if you are attending a session to help ensure we have enough tools, tea, coffee and cake. Lex works for the Town Council on Tuesdays and Wednesdays. His work mobile is 07508 427026.
If you know anyone else who may be interested, could you please forward this e-mail to them. If you no longer wish to be reminded about these sessions, please let me know.
Best wishes,
Sally Rankin
07941 207687
Greener Henley Wildlife Group sessions
Our sessions are generally pleasant and sociable occasions. Some of the work is quite strenuous, but there are always lighter tasks for those who would prefer them, for whatever reason. We have a break mid-morning when refreshments are provided: tea, coffee and cake. Please bring your own gardening gloves. Any gardening gloves will be all right for tasks like pulling Himalayan Balsam but heavier ones will be needed for working with brambles. No previous experience is necessary, and tools are usually provided. Tough clothes and stout footwear are recommended. Marsh Meadows is often wet underfoot so waterproof footwear is recommended when we are working there, particularly if working in the pond area. Volunteers are welcome to join us for the full three hours or any part of them.
If you intend coming to work parties and haven’t already provided the information in the table below, could I please ask you to do so.
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