Monday 26 April 2010

24th AGM on Monday 26th April 2010

We held our annual agm,

Dealt with the election of committee members, accounts etc

Ate a selection of quiches, scones, cakes and biscuits baked & supplied by our voluteers

and received a short talk on interacting with visitors and enhacing their experience of National Trust properties.

Saturday 24 April 2010

Styal 25/4/10

No suitable photos this week - due to camera shake - unless one of the other volunteers sends me one!

Eight volunteers turned out to Styal, met up with the head gardener on his day off and were set a task clearing up an area which he plans to develop as a picnic area.

This involved clearing three piles of assorted prunings and dead wood, digging out tree roots, and re stacking the debris beside the drive so that it could be easily removed during the following weeks. Wildlife seen including a mouse, a rabbit and a robin.

We had sunshine and showers with it getting heavier towards the end of the day - which we finished with a guided tour of the garden - stopping to admire a variety of Magnolias, Rhododendrons, camellias, and bulbs including dogs tooth violet and tulip.

Sunday 18 April 2010

Dunham Massey - drive edging and biker watching

Today four of us went to Dunham and with John Mann (warden) edged a 100m section of Charcoal Drive near the house. We have done this job periodically over the past few years but the grass/soil soon spreads back over the road surface and we often had to cut back six inches of growth to reach the original kerb. The park was thronging with people all day and it felt good to be working in the public eye.

Where was everybody else? You all missed a good workout in the "green gym" and a spectacular motorbike procession:

At 14.00 the tranquillity was broken by the sound of 300 revving engines as bikers appeared at Charcoal Lodge, drove slowly up the drive and parked near the house. The occasion was the Bike & Bikers' Blessing, now in its third year. A fifteen minute remembrance service - broadcast over a PA system from a makeshift platform - saluted fallen bikers and gave the Lord's blessing to the assembled crowd for their adventures this year on the Open Road. The bikes looked magnificent, especially the Harley Davidsons with their immaculate paintwork and gleaming chrome - clearly their owners' pride and joy. After the service the bikers roared off to Dunham Village for the blessing as they rode past the church.

Sunday 11 April 2010

Hayfield - 11 April

Eleven volunteers turned out and spent the day "Rhodi bashing" near hayfield. The original plan was cotton grass planting but there wouldn't have been enough plants to go round we would have run out of plants in less time than it would have taken to get to where they needed to be planted. So that job has been put back in the callendar until more plants are available.

The work was on a steep slope but we made progress and the wardens managed the fires.

The weather was wonderful, we had a good turn out and stopped for a drink in the pub and a chat before heading home.